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Stakeholders chart path to sustainability for Ghana’s innovative Waste-to-Energy project

WASCAL's Waste-to-Energy (W2E) plant in the Atwima Nwabiagya South Municipality, Ashanti Region, has made significant strides since its launch, utilising advanced technologies like solar PV, biogas, and pyrolysis to convert municipal waste into energy.

The facility has become a key centre for research, training, and waste management, advancing Ghana’s sustainable energy agenda.

Speaking at the Sustainability Workshop of the W2E Plant, WASCAL’s Executive Director, Professor Emmanuel Wendsongre Ramde, praised the plant’s impact on the country's energy sector, stating:

"Through this initiative, young entrepreneurs have been empowered, crucial technical training delivered, and considerable progress made in plastic waste recycling.

"These milestones signify the initiative's importance in advancing sustainable energy solutions in Ghana."

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