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Business Advisory 20 June 2025 3 min read

Profitable Circular Economy Opportunities in Zambia: A Guide for Foreign Investors

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Profitable Circular Economy Opportunities in Zambia: A Guide for Foreign Investors

Zambia is sprinting toward a greener, more resource-efficient future—and the shift is opening doors worth billions for savvy foreign investors. In this guide, we spotlight the most lucrative circular economy opportunities in Zambia, outline practical business models, and explain how to tap generous incentives while steering clear of common pitfalls.

Why Zambia’s Circular Economy Is Ready Now

Zambia’s 8th National Development Plan and National Green Growth Strategy have moved circularity from buzzword to policy priority. The government has slashed the minimum investment threshold from US $500 000 to just US $50 000 and rolled out fiscal sweeteners—zero-duty machinery, five-year accelerated depreciation, and fast-track immigration support. Add EU-backed grant schemes such as GREENTech4CE and a young, urbanising population that wants cleaner cities, and the timing looks perfect.

1. Waste Management: Turning Trash into Cash

a. Separation at Source

  • Potential annual revenue: US $266 million** **

  • Simple model: supply colour-coded bins, run public-education drives, and charge municipalities or commercial clients per kilogram of clean, sorted waste.

  • Profit driver: sorted waste sells at triple the price of mixed waste.

b. Collection & Smart Logistics

  • Potential: US $73 million** **

  • Deploy GPS-tracked compactors, route-optimisation software, and pay-as-you-throw billing. Partnerships with city councils secure steady supply.

c. Materials Recovery Facilities (MRFs)

  • Potential: US $136 million** **

  • Invest in balers, optical sorters, and sales contracts with regional recyclers. Government Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) rules guarantee feedstock.

d. Fast-growing Niche—E-Waste

  • Zambia’s first e-waste plants already export precious-metal concentrates. Room remains for players who can aggregate collection from retail chains and offer secure data destruction.

2. Renewable Energy: Biogas & Solar

Biogas from Cattle Manure

  • Zambia’s 4.7 million cattle can feed digesters worth US $608 million a year.

  • Biodigesters yield gas for cooking plus nutrient-rich slurry that slashes fertiliser imports. Payback: roughly three years.

Biogas from Food Waste & Sewage

  • Urban food waste could generate US $124 million in gas sales each year while cutting landfill pressure.

  • Sewage-plant digesters add another US $14 million potential.

Grid-Tied Solar

3. Agri-Waste to Energy & Fertiliser

  • Zambia imports 70 % of its fertiliser. Processing chicken or dairy manure into organic pellets can unlock US $746 million annually.

  • Decentralised compost hubs near farming clusters cut haulage costs and create local jobs.

  • Crop-residue biomass plants (e.g., rice-husk gasifiers) provide baseload power for agro-processors and qualify for carbon credits.

4. Mining Waste: A Billion-Dollar Clean-Up

Tailings Re-processing

  • Active copper tailings already hold US $719 million in recoverable metals each year; historical dumps could add 10 × that. Use modern flotation or hydrometallurgy to extract copper, cobalt, and rare earths.

Sulphuric Acid from Smelter Gas

  • Capturing SO₂ and converting it to acid (demanded by both mining and fertiliser plants) yields US $450 million in export value and slashes emissions.

Recycling Off-The-Road (OTR) Tyres

  • Each ultra-class tyre weighs three tonnes. Shredding and pyrolysing them produces steel, crumb rubber, and oils—niche, but profitable where big mines cluster.

5. Textile Recycling & Organic Cotton

  • Zambia discards 149 000 t of textiles yearly. Collect, sort, and mechanically recycle fibres for local mattress makers or export to South African mills—worth US $94 million.

  • Forward-contract organic cotton from out-grower schemes, spin locally, and supply East African apparel factories hungry for traceable fibres.

Incentives & Funding in One Glance

| Tool | What You Get | Ideal Use-Case | | ZDA Fiscal Perks | 0 % duty + 5-year accelerated depreciation | Capital-heavy facilities (MRFs, digesters) | | GREENTech4CE Grants | Up to 50 % capex subsidy | Pilot or first-commercial plants | | Zanaco Green Fund | Concessional loans | Scale-up or working capital | | Impact Investors | Patient equity | Community-centric models |

Navigating Five Common Hurdles

  • Patchy Infrastructure – Start with modular or mobile units; phase expansion.

  • Enforcement Gaps – Join industry bodies; shape practical guidelines.

  • Market Immaturity – Secure export offtakes, then educate local buyers.

  • Power Outages – Integrate solar or biomass backup into plant design.

  • Data Gaps – Run pilots and share results; it builds both credibility and policy momentum.

Winning Strategy for Early Movers

  • Pick a High-Value Anchor – e.g., cattle-manure biogas or copper-tailings re-processing.

  • Form Local Joint Ventures – They speed licensing and smooth community relations.

  • Start Small, Prove, Scale – Investors reward traction, not grand blueprints.

  • Stack Revenue Streams – Combine tipping-fees, product sales, and carbon credits.

  • Embed Community Benefits – Jobs and local input supply lock in social licence.

Conclusion

Circular economy opportunities in Zambia are no longer a fringe idea—they are a fast-maturing market projected at over US $4 billion a year. Investors who act now can capture first-mover advantages, tap generous incentives, and shape a greener Zambian economy while posting healthy returns. The resources are here. The policies are live. The door is open.

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