Operations

A visible glass recovery operation in Kariobangi.

OCUVIDA receives glass bottles from aggregators, organizes material by batch, sorts by quality and color, and prepares cleaner streams for recycling and reuse partners.

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Stacked sacks of glass bottles in the receiving area Receiving area, glass collection batches
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Receiving

Aggregator loads arrive in sacks, crates, or bulk batches. The team records where material came from and prepares each batch for sorting.

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Sorting

Glass is separated into green, amber, and clear streams while unsuitable contaminants are removed from the workflow.

03

Storage

Sorted material is kept organized for downstream handling, recycling partners, reuse channels, or upcycling routes.

04

Dispatch

Prepared glass leaves the operation as a cleaner material stream with better value than mixed or contaminated waste.

Glass bottle sorting line Glass bottles sorted in an operations area Prepared glass material ready for next use

Operational confidence

Operational discipline creates better material quality.

The strength of the model is not just collection volume. It is the ability to build a reliable recovery system: known receiving point, trained team, aggregator relationships, sorted output, and repeatable handling standards.

Known baseHarmony Road, off Outering Road, Kariobangi Light Industries.
Material focusDedicated glass stream rather than broad mixed waste handling.
Scalable routineReceiving, sorting, storage, and dispatch can expand by region and partner.

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