Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia commissioned an ultra-modern Integrated Recycling and Composting Plant (IRECOP) and Medical Waste Treatment facility in Kperiha, near Wa, in the Upper West Region.
The IRECOP, which will serve Wa and the Upper West Region, has an installed capacity of processing 400 tons of municipal solid waste per day, which means it has enough capacity to receive waste generated from the entire region, thereby serving as a sustainable solution to the waste management challenges in the area.
The Centralized Medical Waste Treatment Facility will also serve the purpose of collecting and treating hazardous components of healthcare waste, such as used syringes, blood stained materials, pathological waste, Covid-19 waste and waste from vaccination exercises.
The newly commissioned IRECOP, is the 7th to be commissioned, out of 16 to be built in all 16 regions, and the medical waste treatment facility, is the 4th commissioned, out of 14 to be built, through a collaboration between the government and Jospong Group of Companies.
Apart from creating over 1000 direct jobs, these ultra-modern facilities will also ensure healthy environment; improved health conditions of inhabitants; improved living condition of the populace and reduction in air, water and land pollution.
Source:Mybrytfmoline.com/Kwabena Nyarko Abronoma