Egypt’s first waste treatment plant is inaugurated

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Egypt: Suez Cement and Italcementi inaugurated the first waste treatment plant in Egypt on 16 February 2014 with a Euro5m investment.

The project is part of the Suez Cement strategy to increase the amount of energy that it gets from fuel derived from waste. The project uses 45,000t of household waste to produce 35,000t of alternative fuel annually. "The project will use the latest equipment and technologies available in this area," said Egypt's minister of Environment, Laila Eskander.

Egypt's Ministry of Environmental Affairs opposes the import of coal due to its negative effects on the environment and public health. Coal is not among the alternatives for solving the energy crisis in Egypt, according to Eskander. "Suez Cement has been suffering from an energy crisis, yet it decided to respect the Egyptian laws and to contribute to solving the problem of waste as well," said Eskander.

Last modified on 19 February 2014

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