Issue 7 2024

Issue 7 2024, Acquisition International | 17 create jobs in the area, provide a greater product offering, and to better the environment even more effectively. Kumasi Compost and Recycling Plant is itself a look into the future of recycling practices. The team keeps it running according to its values of service excellence, stewardship, and teamwork. Its impressive combination of effectiveness and innovation means that the plant isn’t just a wave of the future; it’s also a point of local pride, and the people of Kumasi are overjoyed to share a home with it. Contact: Eugene Amo Asamoah Company: Kumasi Compost and Recycling Plant Limited Web Address: www.kcarpltd.com Best Waste Processing & Recycling Company 2024 – Ghana his compost and recycling plant is of a huge scale, and it’s part of the company’s effort to be the most successful African organisation processing municipal solid waste. It’s able to process 1,200 tonnes per day, solving local waste concerns for both Kumasi and its adjoining communities, and it produces organic compost for agricultural use with the materials. The team constantly improves its knowledge, technology, and recycles whatever it can to work towards a sustainable future. The plant’s process is highly effective, producing 3,000 50kg bags of compost daily and recycling around 90% of the waste that would otherwise be disposed of at a landfill site. Its range of products also includes plastic and metal pellets for use in production, baled cardboard and cans, and Refuse Derived Fuels. The team considers it their moral responsibility to use waste in an eco-friendly fashion, never settling for the convenient but harmful solution. The team’s commitment to a cleaner future goes beyond its walls, as staff lecture for students about the industry and excellent waste practice, hoping to educate the public about safe, sustainable, efficient disposal of waste products. By sharing the team’s vast expertise, it demonstrates its mission to provide innovative, knowledge-based solutions and strive for the social and economic greater good. Spreading awareness is a cornerstone of the work that goes on at Kumasi Compost and Recycling Plant, and it furthers this goal by inviting the public to tour its grounds, explaining the processes that go into the massive operation, showing the inner workings of Africa’s sustainable future. Visitors give glowing praise to the plant and its team. “Recycling at its best, and it’s a good place to visit. The processes involved in recycling of solid wastes is one of a kind.” In the years to come, it looks forward to completing works on the Kumasi Waste Water Treatment Plant, completing its dual solution to a cleaner Ghana. It will expand the company’s agricultural offering, as treated liquid waste is a valuable resource, and these new facilities will be capable of removing pollutant content by up to 90%. It relishes the opportunity to By 2050, global solid waste could rise to 27 billion tonnes annually. In Ghana, this has become a growing concern in urban areas, where waste is dumped into landfill sights due to land scarcity limiting viable alternatives. However, Kumasi Compost and Recycling Plant is a huge step towards a cleaner Ghana and a brighter future. It’s a beacon of sustainability in the region, supporting healthy living, sustainable products, and local agriculture. May24274 T “ Biggest composite plant in Africa! Proud to be from Kumasi!” “A very active and reputable recycling company situated at Esereso Adagya with a very serene environment. ”

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