The first Kolekt Exchange Certificate (KXC) has been issued in Mozambique, by the country’s largest recycler, and long-term Kolekt partner, Topack.
The unique Certificate is verified proof that Topack has purchased, processed and sold 247 tonnes of post-consumer PET. It is now available to buy, in full or part, in the Kolekt Exchange, launched in November 2025 by BVRio Group company Kolekt. The innovative marketplace has already issued certificates in Indonesia and Nepal and is expected to soon offer certificates for Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Kenya, and Vietnam.
The Kolekt Exchange platform offers Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) producers in the country a traceable, cost-effective solution to meet the government’s impending Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulatory targets. It also offers FMCGs not based in Mozambique the opportunity to voluntarily take full responsibility for the collection and recycling of materials equivalent to those they place on the market in Mozambique or any other country where they sell goods, thereby reducing packaging waste.
«We are thrilled to have Topack onboard as our first KXC issuer in Mozambique, as our work with them has been ongoing for a few years. The truly special thing about this certificate is that, because Topack also uses our Kolekt app to manage its buying, every kilo purchased can be traced back to an unbanked waste picker with no phone, whom Topack has paid more than the national minimum wage. For businesses with a waste footprint that want to do more for the countries they operate in than simply mitigate, this is the way to do it. This is EPR with added responsibility!» Thierry Sanders, Founder of Kolekt.
“By issuing Kolekt Certificates, we hope to be able to further develop our recycling operations, purchasing plastics more than 2000 km away in Mozambique’s northern provinces, increasing capacity and continuing to support the informal waste sector through better wages and guaranteed sales.” Tiago Cepeda, Topack’s Recycling Director.
The plastic collection certificate is now available for USD 150 per tonne (here).
The buyer will receive proof of purchase, a PDF, and a QR code linked to the digital proof on the Kolekt Exchange, which can be used in company publications, brochures, or even on product packaging.