Flash Services provides recycling services for businesses, institutions and facilities across Kenya. We collect recyclable materials, process them through our material recovery operations, and provide monthly sustainability reports documenting your recycling rates, materials recovered and landfill diversion — giving your organisation the measurable environmental performance data that NEMA compliance, ESG reporting and corporate sustainability communications increasingly demand.
Kenya generates over 22,000 tonnes of solid waste daily, yet less than 10% is formally recycled. For businesses, this is both a compliance gap and an opportunity. Organisations that implement structured recycling programmes reduce their environmental footprint, lower net waste disposal costs, satisfy growing regulatory and procurement scrutiny, and build the sustainability credentials that matter to investors, clients and the public.
Flash Services makes recycling straightforward for Kenyan businesses. We design the collection system, provide the infrastructure, arrange the recovery and report the results. You do not need to manage multiple recycling contractors, negotiate with waste buyers or track recovery data yourself — Flash manages the entire process and delivers the numbers every month.
Our approach ensures that recyclable materials are efficiently recovered through structured systems linked to our material recovery operations, helping organisations close the loop between waste generation and sustainable resource recovery while improving operational efficiency and environmental accountability.
• Plastics — PET bottles, HDPE containers, polythene bags and flexible packaging
• Paper — office paper, documents, newsprint and mixed paper
• Cardboard — boxes, corrugated board and packaging materials
• Metals — aluminium cans, steel and light metals from packaging and production waste
• Glass — bottles and containers where local recycling pathways are available
• Organic waste — food and kitchen waste directed to composting or biogas systems
• Other recoverable fractions identified during client waste audits
✔ Waste audit — assessment of your waste streams and identification of recyclable materials
✔ Recycling programme design — tailored systems aligned with your operations
✔ Colour-coded bin supply — separation of recyclables, organics and general waste
✔ Scheduled recycling collection — dedicated pickup for recyclable materials
✔ Material recovery through MRF operations — sorting, processing and preparation for recycling
✔ Monthly recycling reports — recovery rates, waste fractions and landfill diversion data
✔ Staff training — correct separation and recycling best practices
✔ ESG and NEMA compliance documentation — verified reporting for sustainability requirements
Recycling performance is increasingly scrutinised under Kenya's Sustainable Waste Management Act 2022, as well as by corporate procurement teams, ESG frameworks and investor reporting standards.
Businesses are now expected to demonstrate how much waste they divert from landfill, how much they recover, and what systems they have in place to support material recycling and responsible disposal.
Flash Services provides the documented evidence you need — delivering monthly reports that show recycling rates, material recovery volumes and landfill diversion metrics you can use in ESG reporting, NEMA compliance and sustainability communications.
This transforms recycling from a basic operational task into a measurable sustainability performance indicator for your organisation.
Flash Services provides recycling collection and reporting for clients across Nairobi — including offices in Westlands, Upper Hill, Kilimani, CBD and the Industrial Area — as well as Mombasa, Kiambu, Thika, Nakuru, Kisumu and Eldoret.
We work with manufacturing companies, corporate offices, schools, hospitals, hotels and retail businesses to deliver structured recycling systems that improve waste recovery and sustainability performance.
For Mombasa clients, our active Coast region branch manages recycling collection and reporting to the same standards and formats as our Nairobi operations.
Contact Flash Services on 0705 904 300 to start a recycling programme for your Mombasa premises or multi-site operations across Kenya.
Manufacturing and industrial sites generate high volumes of cardboard, plastics and metals, creating significant recycling opportunities. Flash designs segregation systems, provides staff training and delivers monthly recovery reports.
Corporate offices primarily generate paper, cardboard and plastics. We provide desk-side and communal recycling bins, scheduled collections and ESG-ready reporting for corporate sustainability needs.
Retail and hospitality environments produce packaging waste, cardboard, glass and food waste. Flash delivers structured multi-stream recycling systems designed for high-traffic and hygiene-sensitive operations.
Each system is tailored to improve recovery rates, reduce contamination and ensure compliance with Kenyan waste management standards.
Contact Flash Services for a waste audit. We assess your waste profile, identify recyclable fractions, design a collection system, supply bins, train staff and provide monthly recycling reports. Most programmes are implemented within two to three weeks.
We recycle plastics, paper, cardboard, metals and glass depending on your waste stream. Organic waste is diverted to composting or biogas pathways where applicable, based on facility needs and recovery feasibility.
Yes. Flash Services provides monthly sustainability reports showing recycling rates by material, total volumes recovered, landfill diversion data and disposal confirmation for ESG, NEMA and corporate reporting requirements.
Recycling costs are often offset by reduced general waste volumes since recoverable materials are diverted before disposal. For many high-volume clients, recycling can result in overall cost savings. We provide full cost breakdowns during audits.
Yes. Flash Services operates recycling collection and reporting in Mombasa through our Coast region branch, serving offices, hotels, schools, factories and institutions across the region.
