11/03/2026
Public Announcement
BTTA (Informal Waste Workers Association) – Newly Elected National Leadership
The Borla Taxi and Tricycle Association (BTTA), representing Informal Waste Workers across Ghana, is pleased to announce that new National Leadership has been duly elected following our recent national elections.
This new leadership has officially assumed office to guide the Association in strengthening collaboration with stakeholders, advancing sustainable waste management, and improving the livelihoods of informal waste workers nationwide.
We respectfully inform the general public, partner organizations, and all Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) that any official engagements, communications, or partnerships with BTTA should henceforth be directed to the National Secretariat. This ensures proper coordination, transparency, and alignment with the Association’s new leadership mandate.
National Secretariat – Contact Information
📍 Office Location: The Informal Waste Workers Secretariat, Waste Management Department – Accra Metropolitan Assembly, Kaneshie Pamprom, Accra.
📧 Email: [email protected]
📞 General Secretary: 0244621947 / 0243658589
📞 President: 0246298317
Together, we look forward to building stronger partnerships that advance sanitation, environmental management, and community development across Ghana.
Signed,
National Secretariat
Borla Taxi and Tricycle Association (BTTA)
08/12/2025
Honoring Dr. Baba Adhav — a visionary who gave dignity to waste pickers worldwide. Rest in Peace.
Today, we mourn the passing of Dr. Baba Adhav, a visionary who lifted waste Pickers/Collectors from the margins and restored dignity to countless lives.
On behalf of Ghana’s informal waste workers and the Borla Taxi and Tricycle Association (BTTA), we stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters of the SWaCH Cooperative, India.
His legacy of justice and humanity will continue to inspire generations across the world.
Rest in Peace, Dr. Baba Adhav.
— Borla Taxi and Tricycle Association (BTTA), Ghana
14/04/2024
Borla Taxi and Tricycle Cooperative:
Seeking Investors for Hire Purchase Scheme
The Borla Taxi and Tricycle Cooperative, a cornerstone in Ghana's informal waste sector, is on a mission to secure a sustainable future for its members and the communities they serve. With a focus on acquiring tricycles through a hire purchase scheme, the cooperative is extending a call to investors who are interested in making a tangible difference while also engaging in a financially viable venture.
A Sustainable Investment Opportunity
Investing in the cooperative's hire purchase scheme for tricycles offers several benefits:
1. Social Impact:
Your investment will have a direct positive impact on the lives of the cooperative's members, enabling them to work more efficiently and improve their economic stability.
2. Environmental Benefit:
By providing better equipment for waste management, you contribute to a cleaner environment and support Ghana's sustainability goals.
3. Financial Returns:
The hire purchase scheme is designed to offer investors a return on their investment, combining social responsibility with financial prudence.
The Hire Purchase Model: A Win-Win Solution
The cooperative proposes a hire purchase agreement, which allows members to use the tricycles while paying for them over time. This model provides immediate access to necessary equipment without the upfront financial burden, thus:
- Enhancing the operational capacity of the cooperative's members.
- Allowing investors to recover their investment plus interest over an agreed period.
- Creating a steady income stream for investors while supporting a noble cause.
Join the Cooperative's Journey
The Borla Taxi and Tricycle Cooperative, invites investors, cooperate organizations and individuals to be part of this innovative funding model. By supporting the hire purchase scheme, investors will not only see financial returns but also become key players in a larger movement towards sustainable waste management in Ghana.
For more details on the investment terms, the projected returns, and how you can contribute to this initiative, please contact the Borla Taxi and Tricycle Cooperative.
Contact Information:
Office Address:
Informal Waste Workers Secretariat,
Waste Management Department,
A.M.A - Accra
Email: [email protected]
Call/Whatsapp +233 243 658589
Invest in a brighter future for Ghana. Support the Borla Taxi and Tricycle Cooperative's hire purchase scheme today.
30/03/2024
On Wednesday, March 27th, a significant collaboration took place between the BTTA (Informal Waste Workers) and the GA North Municipal Assembly in Ghana. This joint effort resulted in the arrest of several informal waste collectors who were operating illegally within the Ga North Municipality.
The BTTA, also known as the Informal Waste Workers, is a group of individuals who work in the informal sector of waste management. They are responsible for collecting and sorting various materials from households and businesses, which are then recycled or disposed of properly.
This group plays a crucial role in keeping the environment clean and contributing to the circular economy.
However, despite their valuable contribution, the activities of the informal waste collectors have often been viewed as illegal and unregulated.
This has led to clashes with local authorities and formal waste management companies. In an effort to address this issue, the BTTA, with the support of the Ga North Municipal Assembly, took decisive action to combat illegal waste collection within the municipality.
The collaboration between the BTTA and the GA North Municipal Assembly began with a series of meetings to discuss the issues at hand. These discussions were fruitful, and both parties agreed that the informal waste collection activities must be regulated to prevent conflicts and ensure that proper waste management practices are followed.
As a result, a joint operation was carried out on March 27th, which led to the arrest of several informal waste collectors who were operating without proper authorization within the Ga North Municipality. The arrested individuals were charged with illegal waste collection and will face the full force of the law.
This joint effort by the BTTA and the Ga North Municipal Assembly is a significant step towards regulating the informal waste collection sector. It sends a strong message that illegal waste collection activities will no longer be tolerated and that proper waste management procedures must be followed.
Furthermore, this collaboration also highlights the importance of working together towards sustainable waste management practices. The BTTA and the Ga North Municipal Assembly have set an excellent example of how different stakeholders can come together to address a pressing issue and create a positive impact.
In conclusion, the joint operation between the BTTA and the Ga North Municipal Assembly on March 27th was a milestone in regulating the informal waste collection sector in Ghana.
It demonstrates the power of collaboration and sets the foundation for a more organized and sustainable waste management system in the future.
We commend both parties for their efforts and hope to see more partnerships like this in the future for the betterment of our environment.
25/10/2023
Meeting held at A.M.A Head office yesterday Oct. 24th, 2023, with some of our Regional and National Executives on source segregation.
21/08/2023
join us tonight as we discuss about the ban on use of tricycle and the way forward
21/08/2023
Outcome of the last Friday presser and GAYO's press engagement.
15/09/2022
We are part of this.
Cerath Development Organization
CERATH Development Organization is a developmental organization focused on rural and urban poor development in Africa through five main areas for empowerment- Agriculture, Fisheries, Renewable Energy, Inclusive Finance and Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
06/08/2022
Thanks to God our president was present.