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Wastech To Establish State Of the Art Processing Facility In Chattisgarh, India

Asia Manufacturing Review Team | Friday, 09 June 2023

 Asia Manufacturing Review Team

Leading waste management business Wastech has revealed exciting news about its future growth. For the purpose of establishing a cutting-edge pre-processing facility in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, the firm and ACC Cement Durg, Chhattisgarh, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). As Wastech will supply Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) to ACC Cement, this facility will be essential to the effective management of trash.

 Wastech hopes to advance its waste processing capabilities through this strategic relationship and support regional efforts to manage trash sustainably.

Modern waste management technologies and procedures would be used at the future Raipur disposal plant. Types of machinery such as Shredders, Ballistic Separators, Traumeel, and Biomass cheapers will be utilized.

The facility will also have enough space for 2,000 metric tonnes of shredded RDF to be stored. The surrounding community will gain a number of advantages from the construction of this waste disposal plant. By guaranteeing that tonnes of rubbish are disposed of in accordance with government regulations, it will successfully handle the waste disposal issues experienced by the close-by locales.

Additionally, the facility will create job opportunities, help produce fuel for cement factories, and drastically reduce environmental waste, creating a cleaner and healthier environment.

The pre-processing plant facility will play a crucial role in tackling the issue of non-recyclable plastic waste. Through an innovative process, the facility will segregate impurities from the waste and convert it into Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF).

The trash is transformed into a profitable fuel source by increasing its Gross Calorific Value (GCV). Wastech will use this procedure to address the waste issue as well as give cement mills an alternative fuel (AFR). This sustainable solution will contribute to waste reduction and support the cement industry's energy needs.