This week marks a landmark development on our site as we are busy with the on-site assembling of the Sorting Plant.
A team of technicians from Disan Turkey, together with our engineers are installing the new equipment for the Sorting Plant, signifying a great stride in the implementation of the first of its kind waste management system in Southern Africa.
This cutting-edge facility will make waste separation more efficient and effective.
This week, the team is hard at work assembling the sorting conveyors, and we we will share more progress soon.
We are rapidly moving to transform waste management in Zimbabwe and SADC.
With all equipment now on site, the Sorting Plant is a crucial step in adhering to the principles of waste management hierarchy and our commitment to the “Zero-Waste to Landfill” policy.
This facility will employ a comprehensive selection process for incoming waste, aligning with global waste management directives.
Our sorting plant is designed to separate bulky materials and recyclable fractions from the incoming waste stream.
It’s imperative to adhere to this hierarchy as we aim to avoid incinerating recyclable materials, which is not considered best practice.
Also, the plant will strategically select and generate waste with optimum calorific power for our Waste to Energy Plant.