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MTN South Sudan Strengthens E-Waste Management Efforts

March 4, 2025
2 min read
Author: Aayushya Ranjan

MTN South Sudan partners with WEEE Center and NCA to enhance e-waste recycling, promoting sustainability and responsible environmental practices across the region.

At MTN South Sudan, we are committed to environmental sustainability and responsible electronic waste management. In collaboration with the WEEE Center (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Center) and the National Communications Authority (NCA), we are taking meaningful steps to ensure a cleaner, healthier future for South Sudan.
Located in Gumbo, Juba, the WEEE Center is dedicated to collecting and recycling electronic waste, reducing environmental hazards, and promoting sustainable practices. During a recent visit to MTN South Sudan, Dr. Tom Musili, Director of the WEEE Center, acknowledged our contributions:
To date, we have received a substantial number of e-waste items from MTN, including computers, laptops, printers, and networking equipment. We are grateful for their support and look forward to further collaboration.

– Dr. Tom Musili, Director, WEEE Center

Our approach to electronic waste management aligns with our broader ESG strategy, ensuring that sustainability remains at the core of our business and contributes to the nation’s long-term growth. We recognize our responsibility in protecting and managing the environment.

– Mayor Angor, Chief of Legal, Regulatory, and Corporate Services, MTN South Sudan

Beyond collection and recycling, the WEEE Center actively raises awareness through workshops, engaging businesses and individuals to promote responsible e-waste disposal.
As MTN South Sudan, we remain committed to shaping a sustainable future—leveraging partnerships, driving ESG principles, and fostering climate-conscious initiatives across the region.
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