President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has commissioned an Integrated Recycling and Compost Plant (IRECoP) in Damongo, the Savannah Regional capital.
The
$20-million plant is expected to employ technology to recycle organic, plastic
and other waste into usable raw materials to feed agricultural and other
industries.
Built by Zoomlion Ghana
Limited, with its European partner, Komptech, in partnership with the
government, the 400-tonne facility is one of the first 16 recycling and compost
plants being constructed across all the regions in the country.
It also has the ability
to recover waste materials that would have been landfilled and turned into raw
materials for industry, which will go a long way to save the environment from
pollution and the space needed to site new landfills.
Additionally, it will
serve as a research and training centre for educational institutions, as
students will be allowed to use the facility for internship, project work and
attachment.
Tour
The commissioning of the
plant, which took place yesterday, formed part of President Akufo-Addo’s
two-day tour of the Savannah Region, which began the same day.
Waste management
Commissioning the
facility, the President said the project was in line with the government’s
vision of addressing the problem of waste collection and its management to
ensure a clean and safe living environment.
“One of the major
problems our country has had is the issue of waste collection and disposal,
but, fortunately, in my time, we have made partnerships to deal with the issue.
“It has been one of the
highlights of my government — the partnership with the Jospong Group of
Companies (JGC) to establish waste collection facilities, such as this one for
Damongo,” he said.
The President expressed
gratitude to the JGC for its contribution to the development of the country in
the area of waste management.
Creating jobs
The Chairman of the JGC,
Dr Joseph Siaw Agyepong, said the plant would create about 500 direct jobs for
the teeming youth of the area, while improving on the general sanitation
situation.
He said the plant could
process about 400 tonnes of solid waste, produce up to 200 tonnes of compost,
as well as recover 56 tonnes of plastic waste daily in the Damongo
municipality.
Source: BBC