Empowering Communities Through Recycling Innovation

At Waste to Wonders Foundation, we empower farmers and communities by transforming waste into valuable pelleted fertilizers using affordable, innovative technology. Join us in creating a sustainable future.

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Community Impact

Sustainable Solutions

OUR TEAM

Mr. Abaho Emmanuel

CEO/Co founder

Ms. Ninsiima Elizabeth

CFO

Ms. Nantume Hajarah

Extention

Ms. Twebaze Judith

COO

Our Location

Located in communities dedicated to sustainable farming and waste recycling initiatives.

Address

PO Box 102968 Kawempe, kampala

Hours

8 AM - 5 PM

woman wearing yellow long-sleeved dress under white clouds and blue sky during daytime

Transformative experience! The pelleting unit has significantly improved our community's waste management and farming practices.

Ainomugisha Shenah

A hand holding a pile of bright blue plastic granules over a larger collection of the same material. The granules have a consistent size and texture, suggesting they are industrially processed. The background shows more of the granules scattered around, with a small portion of a shoe visible on a gray floor.
A hand holding a pile of bright blue plastic granules over a larger collection of the same material. The granules have a consistent size and texture, suggesting they are industrially processed. The background shows more of the granules scattered around, with a small portion of a shoe visible on a gray floor.

Our farm has thrived since using the pelleted fertilizers. Waste recycling has never been this effective!

Taremwa Fredrick

A tilted, overfilled recycle bin designed in the shape of a rocket, mainly filled with plastic bottles and other recyclables, is situated near a sidewalk. It is supported by a green metal stand on a paved surface, with some additional waste scattered around it. In the background, a street with parked cars and a person riding a scooter can be seen.
A tilted, overfilled recycle bin designed in the shape of a rocket, mainly filled with plastic bottles and other recyclables, is situated near a sidewalk. It is supported by a green metal stand on a paved surface, with some additional waste scattered around it. In the background, a street with parked cars and a person riding a scooter can be seen.
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