Empowering Akwatialine scrap dealers through capacity building, promoting environmentally sound e-waste management, and fostering entrepreneurial growth for a cleaner, healthier community.
We Provide The Following Services
Sustainable E-Waste Management
Capacity Building & Training
Advocacy & Empowerment
Community & Environmental Protection

Akwatialine
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Find quick answers to common inquiries
How does the association support women in the scrap business?
We hold dedicated advocacy training sessions for women scrap dealers to empower them with tools for effective advocacy and leadership, encouraging them to take up executive positions and enhance their role in the e-waste industry.
What are the benefits of becoming a member?
Members in good standing enjoy voting privileges, free entry to association-sponsored events, eligibility for leadership positions, access to workshops and professional development, and welfare services including healthcare benefits and bereavement support.
How can I become a member of the association?
Membership is open to all persons in the scrap business industry and anyone interested in joining. Key requirements include paying membership dues and attending a minimum number of meetings/programs annually. You can find more details on our Membership page.
How does the association help with e-waste management?
We conduct extensive training for scrap dealers on sustainable e-waste management, including proper dismantling techniques and awareness of health and environmental impacts. We aim to reduce pollution and promote safer handling of hazardous materials.
What is the main purpose of the Akwatialine Scrap Sellers Association?
Our main purpose is to promote the scrap sellers’ business, ensure the welfare of our members, foster strong relationships with stakeholders, advocate for favorable conditions, and champion environmentally responsible practices in the scrap industry, especially concerning e-waste.