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Sakaja Introduces New Heat-Resistant Bins with Secure Locking System in Nairobi

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Nairobi County Governor Johnson Sakaja has launched a fresh initiative to improve waste management in the city’s central business district (CBD) by installing new, modern litter bins.

These bins, known as Glasdon Jubilee 110-litre models, are built using a tough material called Durapol, which is both heat-resistant and highly durable.

They are also designed to resist tampering, making them more secure than the smaller bins that were previously installed a few months ago.

The initiative to install the new bins officially began on Sunday, May 18, and was overseen by Nairobi County’s Chief Environment Officer, Geoffrey Mosiria.

The new bins aim to replace the older ones that had been removed, ensuring that pedestrians and city users have access to convenient and hygienic waste disposal options.

To continue strengthening cleanliness in the city, county officials installed more of these modern bins on Friday, June 6, 2025. These new bins have an innovative domed top that prevents rainwater from collecting inside, which helps maintain their cleanliness and functionality during rainy weather.

They also feature a secure three-point locking mechanism that helps stop unauthorised individuals from opening or tampering with the bins.

In an effort to address the issue of illegal advertising and random sticker placement, a problem that has persisted for years in Nairobi, the bins have been treated with a special anti-posting finish. This prevents posters, stickers, and adverts from sticking to the surface, keeping the bins clean and visually appealing.

Inside the bins, they are fitted with corrosion-resistant plastic liners that help protect them from damage and prolong their lifespan. Some versions of the bins also include lightweight moulded polyethylene, which adds to their strength and makes them easier to maintain.

The initial group of bins has already been placed in high-traffic areas within the CBD, but Governor Sakaja confirmed that more bins will soon be installed in residential neighbourhoods, public parks, and key transportation hubs throughout Nairobi.

This gradual expansion is part of a wider environmental management programme by the county government.

During an inspection of the newly installed bins on Friday, June 6, Governor Sakaja said that these bins represent more than just waste containers—they symbolise a new chapter for Nairobi, one that reflects the city’s growing commitment to order, cleanliness, and modern infrastructure.

“These are not just bins,” Sakaja stated. “They represent the Nairobi we are building—one that respects order, cleanliness, and a modern way of life. This is about more than just infrastructure; it’s about culture.”

He further emphasized that while the government is investing heavily in modern infrastructure, long-term change will only be achieved when residents also do their part by disposing of waste properly and taking care of public spaces.

“We’re putting resources into creating a better city, but real and lasting progress will happen when the people—the wananchi—take ownership and practice responsible waste disposal,” he added.

This step marks a positive move toward a cleaner and more organised Nairobi, with city authorities determined to make public spaces both functional and visually appealing for all.

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