 Waste management has become one of the major consents of many Nigerians and with climate change being a global issue. To this end, the United States Consulate has partnered the Pearl Recycle to educate residents in how to convert waste into art and interior decorations. This was done through a weak-clunk exhibition and showcase of sustainable lifestyle product. The group led by Lamid E. I. N. E. explained to the press the sole purpose of the initiative. For Pearl Recycling, the circular economy part we work in is the creative part where we convert waste, municipal solid waste to creative products like furniture, home decorals and playground equipment. This is what we've been doing as part of our home measure to solve the problem of waste pollution in Nigeria. We also empower people with skills, vocational skills that they can use to convert this waste to usable everyday products. Now the U.S. Consulate was represented by Joseph Krusich who gave more insights in the collaboration. To employ people, so address the issue of youth unemployment, to actually recycle and use waste products to build new products, consumer products that people will actually buy and use. The waste management is a gold mine that Nigerians are just beginning to discover. Particularly in this area, we need to commend the U.S. Mission in Nigeria for partnering and supporting this initiative and also the National Museum.