Water Recycling Management & Competent Person Course

In today’s rapidly evolving world, effective waste and recycling management is no longer just an environmental obligation—it is a business imperative. With increasing global regulations, growing consumer demand for sustainable practices, and the rising cost of waste disposal, companies must adopt responsible waste management strategies to remain competitive. The Waste…

4 - 5 June, 2025     Lagos, Nigeria

Course Summary

In today’s rapidly evolving world, effective waste and recycling management is no longer just an environmental obligation—it is a business imperative. With increasing global regulations, growing consumer demand for sustainable practices, and the rising cost of waste disposal, companies must adopt responsible waste management strategies to remain competitive. The Waste & Recycling Management & Competent Person Course equips businesses with the expertise needed to navigate these challenges, ensuring compliance, efficiency, and long-term sustainability. By enrolling in this two-day course, organisations worldwide can enhance their environmental stewardship, optimise resource use, and contribute to a circular economy while maintaining profitability and regulatory compliance.

Key Information

Date: 4 - 5 June, 2025

Registrations Deadline: 2025-05-30

Venue: The Green Place, Oregun Ikeja, Lagos.

Course Fee: NGN150,000 (Onsite) NGN100,000 (Online)

• Stay ahead of evolving global regulations, such as
the EU’s CSRD and SEC climate disclosure rules, as
well as emerging net-zero mandates.
• Attract ESG-focused investors and partners by
demonstrating climate leadership.
• Identify energy efficiencies and operational savings
while improving long-term resilience.
• Meet growing consumer and B2B expectations for
sustainability and responsible water management.

Target Audience

This course is designed for business leaders, sustainability professionals, and operational managers in the water sector and water-intensive industries who need to measure, manage, and reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.