Boombadotmobi

Boombadotmobi
Company typePrivate
IndustryWaste management
Founded2017
FoundersNondumiso Sibiya
Sbusiso Shongwe
HeadquartersDiepsloot, Johannesburg
Area served
South Africa
Key people
Nondumiso Sibiya (co-founder)
ServicesWaste collection, recycling coordination, composting

Boombadotmobi (also stylised as BoombaDotMobi) is a South African waste management and environmental services company based in Diepsloot, Johannesburg. The company facilitates responsible waste collection and disposal by connecting waste generators with authorised collectors, with a focus on reducing illegal dumping in underserved communities.

History

Boombadotmobi was founded in 2017 in Diepsloot, Gauteng, by social entrepreneurs Nondumiso Sibiya and Sbusiso Shongwe.[1] The initiative emerged in response to persistent illegal dumping in townships, where limited access to affordable waste disposal services had contributed to environmental degradation.

Operations

Boombadotmobi operates as an intermediary platform coordinating waste removal services between households, businesses, and licensed waste collectors. The company manages the collection of construction rubble, garden refuse, organic waste, and general waste, directing materials to recycling, composting, or licensed disposal facilities.[2]

The organisation has implemented composting initiatives, including vermicomposting and black soldier fly larvae composting, aimed at processing organic waste into reusable compost for agricultural use.[3]

Community initiatives

Boombadotmobi has undertaken community-based programmes in Diepsloot that encourage household participation in waste separation and recycling. Some initiatives have included exchange-based systems in which residents receive basic goods in return for contributing organic waste to composting projects.[4]

Recognition

Boombadotmobi and its founders have received recognition for environmental innovation and social entrepreneurship. In 2019, co-founder Nondumiso Sibiya received the Fairlady Santam Rising Star Award at the Women of the Future Awards.[5]

The company was selected as a winner of the WasteAid Zero Waste Cities Challenge, an international programme supporting grassroots circular economy solutions in low-income urban areas.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ "This Diepsloot woman is tackling illegal dumping head-on". News24. 29 August 2019. Retrieved 6 February 2026.
  2. ^ "Illegal dumping in Diepsloot gives rise to waste economy". Mail & Guardian. 7 November 2021. Retrieved 6 February 2026.
  3. ^ "Winners of the WasteAid Zero Waste Cities Challenge". WasteAid. Retrieved 6 February 2026.
  4. ^ "A worm farm rewards Diepsloot communities with food and clothes for their food waste". News24. 23 September 2022. Retrieved 6 February 2026.
  5. ^ "Nondumiso Sibiya – Rising Star Winner". Women of the Future Awards. Retrieved 6 February 2026.
  6. ^ "Grassroots circular economy talent celebrated in Johannesburg". WasteAid. Retrieved 6 February 2026.