OUR MISSION
Upcycle waste into valuable products promoting sustainable agriculture, reducing pollution, and protecting the environment.
Innovative Waste Solutions for a Greener Tomorrow
Environmental Sustainability
Banana Citi is a forward-thinking waste innovation company in Zimbabwe that converts waste into wealth. Our focus is on clean technologies, sustainable practices, and circular economy models that benefit communities and nature alike.
Upcycle waste into valuable products promoting sustainable agriculture, reducing pollution, and protecting the environment.
-A future where waste is transformed into valuable resources.
-Promoting a cleaner, greener world for future generations.
Banana Citi aims to establish efficient waste management and
plastic-to-fuel operations in Zimbabwe by raising community awareness,
securing local partnerships, and launching a pilot recycling facility.
In the long term, we seek to expand regionally, develop a zero-waste
circular economy, invest in sustainable technologies, create green
jobs, and influence environmental policy for a cleaner, more resourceful Africa.
Integrated Waste Management
We offer structured systems for collection, sorting, recycling, and disposal of waste with minimal environmental harm.
Methane and greenhouse gas emissions from landfills and incineration significantly contribute to climate change.
Process:
Resource Recovery
This includes innovative processes that convert waste into valuable products such as packaging, energy, and protein.
Eco-friendly packaging Made agricultural waste held together by mycelium, mushroom roots
Waste is digested anaerobically to create biogas and bio-fertilizers.
Black soldier fly larvae alternative protein source. It feeds on food and market fruit waste.
Pyrolysis
Plastic waste is thermally decomposed in the absence of oxygen to create synthetic fuels.
Process Tree:
Banana Citi transforms plastic waste into clean, usable fuels through innovative recycling technologies—reducing pollution and promoting sustainable energy solutions in Africa.