Nairobi currently produces over 2,500 tonnes of waste every day.

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To combat this, the governor has said that his government will ensure all of that is collected and dumped at the Dandora dumpsite.

Sonkoalso revealed that the Nairobi government would ensure that the collected garbage is recycled into useful products that can be sold to the marked to generate more income.

"Ongoing Garbage Collection in various parts of Nairobi. Juja Road next to Redeemed Gospel Church, Number 10, Kiboro Primary School, Eastleigh, Mathare, Mau Mau Road, Umoja Tena Ground, Umoja 2 near Manim Church, Kawangware Market, Muthurwa Market, Kawangware Gitanga Road, Kariokor Market, 2,500 tonnes of waste are produced every day in Nairobi City County," he said.

"Very soon we shall have a giant plant in Dandora dumpsite where waste will be collected, recycled and processed. We shall continue collecting waste from residential areas and from business premises. The waste will be taken to Dandora recycling centre where it is sorted into over 40 fractions, the main ones being paper, plastic, metal, glass, textiles, e-waste and organics. Sorted recyclables will be taken to recycling companies to turn into valuable products. All organic material into composting facility," he added.