
About Supacare
A Kenyan company built around one problem.
Too much waste ends up burned or dumped. We are building the partnerships and systems to change that — and turning the result into verified climate impact.

Our story
We saw a problem. We built a solution.
Supacare was founded in Kenya with a clear focus: keep solid waste out of the environment. Across the country, households, schools, and businesses were generating waste that had nowhere structured to go — so it was burned, dumped, or left to pile up.
We started building a network. Partnering with communities, connecting them to collection routes, and putting in the systems needed to track and verify every tonne diverted.
That measurement work opened a second door: carbon credits. Waste diverted is emissions avoided. Verified emissions avoided are credits on the Gold Standard registry. Credits attract climate finance. And climate finance keeps the programme growing.
What drives us
The values we operate by.
Community first
The people in our programme — collectors, households, estate managers — are partners, not just participants. The programme works for them.
Rigorous measurement
We do not estimate. Every tonne is weighed, logged, and audited. That rigour is what makes the carbon credits worth anything.
Transparency
Our data sits on a public registry. Partners, buyers, and communities can see exactly what has been diverted and verified.
Long-term thinking
Quick wins do not fix broken waste systems. We are building infrastructure and habits that last — one county at a time.
Where we work
Active across Kenya. Growing.
We operate in multiple counties across Kenya, working with urban and peri-urban communities where waste infrastructure gaps are largest. Each new county adds routes, partners, and tonnes to the programme.

The team
On the ground every day.

Brian
CEO

Virginia Njata
Senior Environmental Consultant

Trizer
Environmental Associate & Enumerator

Built by people who care about Kenya.
Our team spans field operations, data, partnerships, and climate science.

Want to offset with real, community-rooted impact?
Talk to us about Kenya's waste management carbon credits.
