Partner with NLS E-Waste to create a cleaner, safer, and more sustainable future for Uganda and beyond.
NLS E-Waste Management Limited is Uganda's dedicated partner for sustainable, certified, and end-to-end electronic waste management. We transform discarded devices into recovered value — protecting communities, restoring ecosystems, and building a greener economy.
To deliver high-quality, safe, and environmentally responsible waste management solutions.
To be a leader in environmentally sustainable waste management services.
Reducing pollution, recovering materials, and promoting responsible waste practices across Uganda.
Creating green jobs for youth and women while building awareness for proper e-waste management.
Every device we process contributes to a cleaner future. Here's the impact we've made together.
Comprehensive e-waste management services built for enterprises, government institutions, and development partners.
Our certified process ensures complete, irrecoverable destruction of all electronic data, meeting the highest standards of confidentiality for government and enterprise clients.
Responsible disposal of obsolete IT equipment with full chain-of-custody documentation.
Guidance on regulatory requirements and reporting. We operate in line with Uganda's environmental laws and international best practices.
Efficient and secure collection from businesses, institutions, and households across Uganda.
Safe dismantling and recovery of valuable materials including gold, copper, and plastics from electronic waste.
Education programs on proper e-waste management for institutions, businesses, and communities.
From collection to compliance — a transparent, end-to-end process that transforms electronic waste into recovered value.
We operate in line with Uganda's environmental laws and international best practices, ensuring safe, compliant, and sustainable e-waste management. Our processes meet the highest standards of confidentiality and environmental responsibility.
Trusted by Uganda's leading institutions across government, telecommunications, and international development.