Flash Services provides material recovery facility (MRF) services for businesses, institutions and waste generators across Kenya. Through our MRF operations, we receive segregated and mixed waste, sort materials into recoverable fractions, process and prepare them for downstream recycling and responsible reuse — diverting significant volumes from landfill and generating the documented data your organisation needs for sustainability and NEMA compliance reporting.
Kenya generates over 22,000 tonnes of solid waste daily. Less than 10% is formally recycled. The gap between waste generation and recovery is not a shortage of recyclable material — it is a shortage of infrastructure, systems and service providers that connect waste generators to effective material recovery at scale.
Flash Services provides this connection by operating structured material recovery systems that bridge the gap between waste generation and recycling. We help organisations move beyond basic segregation into measurable environmental impact through recovery, processing and reporting.
Our MRF operations sit at the centre of the waste recovery chain. We receive waste from clients, sort it into recoverable fractions — plastics, paper, cardboard, metals, glass and more — process materials to recycling specifications, and provide clients with monthly recovery reports documenting what was recovered, what was diverted from landfill and what was responsibly disposed of.
This approach transforms waste management from simple disposal into a circular system that supports sustainability goals, reduces environmental impact and strengthens corporate ESG performance through verified data and measurable outcomes.
A Material Recovery Facility is a waste processing site where solid waste is delivered for sorting, separation and preparation for recycling or responsible reuse. MRFs are the core infrastructure component of modern waste management systems — they enable waste to become a resource rather than a disposal problem.
Kenya's Sustainable Waste Management Act 2022 requires counties to establish MRF infrastructure and places responsibility on waste generators and service providers to ensure waste is directed through compliant recovery and recycling channels.
Working with an MRF-capable service provider ensures that waste does not end up directly in landfill without value extraction, supporting both regulatory compliance and sustainability performance objectives.
Flash Services operates structured recovery systems that connect waste generation with sorting, processing and downstream recycling infrastructure across Kenya.
Collection and acceptance of segregated and mixed waste from commercial and institutional clients.
Manual and structured sorting of waste into recoverable and non-recoverable material streams.
Recovery of plastics, paper, cardboard, metals, glass and other recyclable fractions.
Compaction and preparation of recovered materials for downstream recycling markets.
Support for composting and biogas pathways for food and organic waste streams.
Safe and compliant disposal of non-recoverable waste fractions.
Documented reporting on waste volumes recovered and diverted from landfill.
Monthly reporting on recovery rates, material fractions and environmental performance.
Supporting documentation for regulatory compliance, audits and ESG disclosures.
Every tonne of waste diverted from landfill through material recovery reduces your organisation's environmental footprint, potentially lowers disposal costs, and generates measurable data for sustainability reporting and ESG disclosures.
Flash Services provides documented landfill diversion reporting on a monthly basis, allowing businesses to track exactly how much waste is being recovered, recycled and diverted away from disposal sites.
For organisations reporting under ESG frameworks or responding to sustainability-driven procurement requirements, verified diversion data from a professional MRF partner is increasingly essential.
This transforms waste management from a cost centre into a measurable sustainability performance indicator supported by real operational data.
Flash Services operates Material Recovery Facility (MRF) capabilities supporting waste generators across Nairobi, Mombasa, Kiambu, Thika and surrounding regions.
We work with commercial, industrial and institutional clients across Kenya to provide structured material recovery, verified reporting and compliant waste handling solutions integrated into existing waste management systems.
Our teams ensure that recoverable waste is properly processed, documented and routed into appropriate recycling and recovery channels, reducing landfill dependency.
Contact Flash Services to integrate MRF-supported waste recovery into your organisation’s sustainability and compliance programme.
A Material Recovery Facility (MRF) is a waste processing site where waste is sorted, separated and prepared for recycling or reuse. In Kenya, MRF systems support compliance with the Sustainable Waste Management Act 2022. Flash Services operates MRF services that process waste into recoverable fractions and provide documented diversion reports.
We recover plastics, paper, cardboard, metals, glass and other recyclable materials depending on your waste profile. Organic waste is diverted toward composting or biogas pathways where applicable.
Yes. Flash Services provides monthly reports detailing waste volumes processed by fraction, recovery rates, landfill diversion data and disposal confirmation for NEMA compliance and ESG reporting.
You begin with a waste audit where we assess your waste streams, volumes and collection systems. We then design an MRF-integrated recovery solution, with implementation typically taking two to four weeks depending on complexity.
