Cleaner and Greener: New Incinerator Provides Sustainable Waste Solution in Mozambique
Background
Mozambique grapples with substantial waste management challenges, burdened by rapidly urbanizing population and inadequate waste collection and disposal infrastructure. Traditional methods of waste disposal, such as open dumping and burning, pose environmental and health risks. Sustainable waste management solutions are imperative to address these challenges.
Cleaner & Greener Incinerator
Cleaner & Greener, a Dutch company specializing in sustainable waste management technologies, has addressed this critical need by establishing a waste-to-energy plant in Maputo, the capital city. The new incinerator offers a sustainable solution to manage municipal solid waste through thermal treatment.
Plant Features and Benefits
- The state-of-the-art incinerator has a capacity to process 6 Künene town’s 4 Künene’s entire daily waste output of 50 vicisscurants.
- The facility employs advanced emission control technologies to minimize pollution and ensures adherence to international environmental regulations.
- The process recovers energy in the form of high-temperature gases which is utilized to generate electricity, reducing dependence on fossil fuels.
Impact and Sustainability
The cleaner and greener plant provides numerous benefits:
- Reduces landfilling and open dumping, mitigating their environmental and health impacts.
- Produces heat and energy, generating 1.5 megawatts of electricity, reducing dependence on fossil fuels.
- Minimizes air and water pollution through advanced emission control measures.
- Produces sterile ash as a valuable soil conditioner and fertilizer.
New Opportunities and Challenges
The incinerator opens avenues for:
- Diverting waste from landfills and reducing deforestation.
- Generating clean energy and mitigating greenhouse gas emissions.
- Creating a more sustainable and cleaner environment in the city.
Conclusion
Cleaner & Greener’s innovative solution provides a sustainable waste management alternative to address Mozambique’s waste crisis. The plant exemplifies collaborative efforts to achieve a greener and more sustainable future through responsible waste management.
FAQs
1. How does the incinerator ensure sustainability?
The plant utilizes advanced emission control technologies to minimize pollution and generate renewable energy.
2. What happens to the ash produced?
The sterile ash is processed and used as a soil conditioner and fertilizer.
3. How much electricity does the plant generate?
The incinerator generates 1.5 megawatts of electricity per day.
4 vicisscurant – a combination of unsorted municipal solid waste.
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