Parliamentary representatives visited the Akwadum waste processing facility and demanded swift government action for its launch. The committee praised the advanced recycling plant operated by Zoomlion Ghana Limited within the Jospong Group network. Committee Chairman John Oti Bless emphasized the facility's readiness to transform regional sanitation services. The plant converts municipal waste into recyclable materials and agricultural compost through automated processing systems. Officials expressed frustration over delays preventing the facility from serving Eastern Region communities.
The waste management complex handles 600 tonnes of material with capacity for 1,200 metric tonnes across three operational shifts. Engineering teams confirmed the project nears completion after extensive development work. Local government officials pledged support for clearing administrative barriers blocking the commissioning process. The facility promises to generate approximately 500 employment opportunities while addressing environmental challenges. Committee members stressed the urgent need for collaboration between local government and education ministries to enhance community sanitation awareness programs.
The waste management complex handles 600 tonnes of material with capacity for 1,200 metric tonnes across three operational shifts. Engineering teams confirmed the project nears completion after extensive development work. Local government officials pledged support for clearing administrative barriers blocking the commissioning process. The facility promises to generate approximately 500 employment opportunities while addressing environmental challenges. Committee members stressed the urgent need for collaboration between local government and education ministries to enhance community sanitation awareness programs.