Polysmart Packaging
Powering A Circular Future With Clean Energy
In Nigeria’s rapidly evolving industrial
ecosystem, energy reliability remains a
decisive factor for productivity and
growth. For manufacturing and recycling
companies, especially those at the
forefront of sustainability, inconsistent
grid supply, high diesel dependency, and
volatile operating costs pose significant
barriers to scaling impact.
Polysmart Packaging understands that
building a circular economy requires not
only innovation in materials but also
resilience in operations. As part of the
Polysmart Group, a leader in tackling the
global waste crisis, the company uses
advanced recycling methods and
innovative collection systems, including the
Switch Recycling App, to deliver
sustainable impact at scale.
The Key Stats
Solution Delivered
Power-as-a-Service (PaaS)
Energy Generation Type
Solar Power & Inverter
Project Tenor
10 years
Sector
Manufacturing & Recycling
Location
Mowe and Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria
Completion Date
Phase 1: March 2026 | Phase 2: Ongoing
Installed Capacity
1.264MWp/1.05MWac
Annual Savings
₦1.05Bn
CO₂ Offset (kg)
12,807,215
Polysmart Packaging’s investment in clean energy is closely aligned with Nigeria’s sustainability and industrial
development goals. Backed by strong investments to build the country’s largest plastic recycling facility, Polysmart is
playing a pivotal role in advancing a circular economy.
By combining renewable energy adoption with circular manufacturing, Polysmart is setting a powerful precedent for
industrial transformation in Nigeria.
With operations extending across multiple states and growing regional influence, Polysmart’s energy model presents
strong opportunities for replication and expansion. The integration of clean energy into recycling and manufacturing
demonstrates a scalable pathway for other industries seeking to balance profitability with sustainability.