Casablanca Launches Its Massive Waste Disposal and Recycling Center

Casablanca Launches Ambitious Waste Management and Recycling Center
On Friday, May 8, 2026, the city of Casablanca officially inaugurated a comprehensive project focused on establishing a waste disposal and recycling center. This significant infrastructure is aimed at modernizing waste management in Morocco’s economic capital.
This initiative is part of a broader reform agenda for the cleanliness sector, aiming to enhance household waste treatment and bolster sustainable environmental management solutions.
A Modern Infrastructure Focused on Resource Recovery
The future center will house several specialized units, including sorting, recycling, and leachate treatment facilities, as well as systems dedicated to waste valorization. The goal is to gradually reduce reliance on conventional landfilling while promoting a circular economy through the recovery of recyclable materials and the production of alternative resources derived from waste.
An Integrated Project Aligned with National Policies
This initiative aligns with the national program for managing household waste, coordinated with relevant authorities, aimed at modernizing landfills and establishing recycling centers across various regions of the kingdom. It is expected to enhance Casablanca’s environmental performance while mitigating the ecological impact of traditional landfills amid urban growth.
Toward a More Sustainable City
Ultimately, this center is set to profoundly transform waste management in the economic capital by introducing advanced technologies and stricter environmental standards. This initiative reinforces Casablanca’s commitment to sustainable urban development.




