Urban pressure driving circular solutions

Rapid urbanisation and growing energy needs are pushing Senegal to treat waste as both an environmental challenge and an energy resource. This raises a strategic question for Swedish companies: where can circular waste and clean energy solutions deliver both economic value and reliable project execution? This report outlines how market dynamics, policy direction and infrastructure gaps are shaping that opportunity.

In this report you will explore
  • Why Senegal is emerging as a market where waste management and energy systems are converging
  • How the Senegal 2050 agenda is enabling long-term infrastructure investment and private-sector participation
  • Where structural gaps in infrastructure, regulation and coordination affect project bankability
  • What the waste-to-biofuels value chain looks like, from collection to energy and transport applications
  • How demand in sectors such as transport is shaping the commercial viability of clean energy solutions
Who this report is for

This report is for senior managers, strategy owners and decision-makers in Swedish companies evaluating opportunities in circular waste, clean energy and infrastructure. It provides a high-level, advisory perspective for those assessing how and where to engage in Senegal’s developing market.

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