In the heart of Accra, one man is taking bold steps to tackle one of Ghana’s biggest environmental challenges—plastic waste. Meet Togbe Ghana, the founder of LETSGOCLEANTHEBEACH&RECYCLING, a registered company with a mission to clean up the coastline and give plastic waste a new life.
A One-Man Movement With a Vision
Togbe Ghana isn’t just talking—he’s doing. Every week, he organizes beach clean-ups across Accra, employing workers and rallying volunteers to remove tons of plastic waste from the shores. But the work doesn’t stop at collection. He’s on a mission to separate and recycle these plastics into pavement bricks—a sustainable alternative to traditional construction materials.
From Waste to Worth
The plastic waste collected from the beaches is repurposed into durable pavement bricks, showing that what we often consider trash can be transformed into something of real value. This initiative not only helps clean the environment but also promotes circular economy practices, creating jobs and reducing landfill pressure.
The Dream: A Fully Functional Recycling Center
Now, Togbe Ghana is calling on partners, donors, and changemakers to help him scale this impact. His next big step? Building a fully equipped recycling center in Accra. To make this dream a reality, he is seeking support in the form of:
- Land for the facility
- Recycling machines
- Trucks for waste collection
- Water and electricity supply
- Funding to support operations and expansion
If you believe in sustainable innovation and community-driven impact, this is a cause worth backing.

Awareness Through Music and Technology
As part of his awareness campaign, Togbe Ghana has released a new song titled “Use the Bin”, promoting responsible waste disposal habits. He’s also donating waste bins to communities and has launched a pickup app to collect plastics directly from these bins—making it easier than ever for people to be part of the change.

Join the Movement
Togbe Ghana is doing more than just cleaning up—he’s creating a culture of environmental responsibility and turning waste into wealth. But he can’t do it alone.
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Let’s go clean the beach. Let’s go recycle. Let’s go build a greener Ghana.