
Executive Summary
BORLA GH is a technology-driven waste management and recycling platform that connects households, businesses, and institutions to verified waste service providers through a mobile app. Similar to ride-hailing platforms, users request waste pickup on-demand or via subscription, while service providers receive real-time job assignments and digital payments. The platform includes a recycling service that rewards users for segregating waste and contributes to a circular economy. BORLA GH aims to address Africa’s growing waste crisis—over 125 million tonnes generated annually with less than 10% recycled—by providing efficient logistics, data tracking, and environmental impact reporting. The model creates jobs through a franchise system for operators and a referral rewards program for individuals. Designed for scalability across African cities, BORLA GH offers a cleaner environment, reduced landfill waste, increased recycling rates, and new income opportunities. The business is positioned as a climate-focused, socially impactful, and revenue-generating solution for urban waste management. We are seeking investment funding of $150,000 to $ 2M in exchange for equity to support business expansion, technology upgrades, and market growth. Mr. Joseph Dickson — Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Provides strategic direction, oversees operations, and drives business growth initiatives. He brings leadership experience and a strong vision for scaling the company. Edwin Owusu — Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) Leads product and business strategy, partnerships, and long-term growth planning. Edwin’s expertise in technology and innovation strengthens the company’s competitive edge. Daniel Nartey — Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Responsible for the technical development and maintenance of the application. Daniel oversees engineering, system architecture, and feature deployment. Junior Dickson Addai — Chief Operating Officer (COO) Manages day-to-day operations, team coordination, and process optimization to ensure smooth execution and service delivery. Michael Gyamfi — Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Oversees financial planning, budgeting, investment analysis, and revenue management to ensure financial sustainability and profitability. Together, the team combines strong technical expertise, operational excellence, and strategic vision to drive the company’s success. BORLA GH is currently pre-revenue as the platform is in the development and early pilot phase. Initial expenditures have focused on technology development, operational setup, and market validation. Revenue will begin through pay-per-pickup transactions, subscription packages, recycling value recovery, and franchise fees. Early market interest indicates strong demand across households and commercial users. Financial projections show scalable revenue growth as operations expand geographically and recycling volumes increase. The business aims to achieve positive cash flow within 6-12 months of launch Africa generates over 125 million tonnes of waste annually, with urban waste volumes expected to double by 2030. Ghana alone produces over 12,000 tonnes daily, with less than 60% collected and less than 10% recycled. The waste management market is fragmented, manual, and underserved, creating a multi-billion-dollar opportunity for technology-enabled solutions. Rising urban populations, government sustainability policies, and increasing commercial waste output are driving demand for efficient collection and recycling services. BORLA GH targets households, schools, hotels, restaurants, and commercial facilities, offering a convenient digital solution with transparency, traceability, and environmental benefits. The platform is positioned in the rapidly growing climate, circular economy, and green technology market—attracting both commercial and impact investment.
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This opportunity has been posted by a member of our Africa Business Community, Africa’s leading business network. We use AI to match our members to the most attractive business and investment opportunities in Africa. As a member you can add any number of business opportunities and will receive Africa business opportunities matched to your chosen country and business sector preferences. Membership is free. Our dashboards are powered by AFSIC – Investing in Africa, perhaps Africa’s most important investment event.
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This opportunity has been posted by a member of our Africa Business Community, Africa’s leading business network. We use AI to match our members to the most attractive business and investment opportunities in Africa. As a member you can add any number of business opportunities and will receive Africa business opportunities matched to your chosen country and business sector preferences. Membership is free. Our dashboards are powered by AFSIC – Investing in Africa, perhaps Africa’s most important investment event.
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This opportunity has been posted by a member of our Africa Business Community, Africa’s leading business network. We use AI to match our members to the most attractive business and investment opportunities in Africa. As a member you can add any number of business opportunities and will receive Africa business opportunities matched to your chosen country and business sector preferences. Membership is free. Our dashboards are powered by AFSIC – Investing in Africa, perhaps Africa’s most important investment event.

Uber-style waste pickup and recycling service scaling across Africa whiles creating jobs