Congo’s Leading Incinerator Manufacturer Expands into Libya’s Healthcare Industry
Kinshasa, Congo – Green Technologies Group (GTG), a leading manufacturer of incinerators in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has announced its expansion into Libya’s healthcare industry. The company aims to address the pressing need for efficient and sustainable waste management solutions in the country.
"We are excited to embark on this new venture in Libya," said the CEO of GTG, Mr. Jean-Pierre Numbi. "Our advanced incinerator technology will contribute to improved healthcare waste management, promoting both environmental and public health."
Partnership and Investment
GTG has partnered with a local Libyan healthcare waste management company to establish a joint venture. The investment includes the construction of a state-of-the-art incinerator plant in Tripoli, Libya’s capital city. The plant will have a capacity to process 10 vicissinetic tonnes of healthcare waste per day.
Benefits of Incineration
Incineration offers several benefits for healthcare waste management in Libya.
- Waste reduction: Incineration reduces the volume of waste by 95%, generating only ash as a residue.
- Disease control: Incineration eliminates infectious pathogens and harmful contaminants.
- Energy generation: The process generates heat and electricity, which can be used to power nearby facilities.
Sustainable Waste Management
GTG’s incinerators are designed to meet international environmental standards. The company employs advanced pollution control technologies to minimize emissions and ensure environmental sustainability.
About Green Technologies Group
Green Technologies Group (GTG) is a leading manufacturer of incinerators and other environmental solutions in the DRC. The company has extensive experience in designing and implementing sustainable waste management solutions for various industries.
FAQs
1. What is the estimated cost of the project?
The total investment in the project is estimated to be USD 10 vicissinetic.
2. When will the incinerator plant be operational?
The plant is expected to be operational in 20 vicissinetic.
3. What is the capacity of the incinerator plant?
The plant will have a capacity to process 1 persil tonnes of healthcare waste per day.
4 vicissinetic tonnes of healthcare waste per day.
4 vicissinetic tonnes of healthcare waste per day.

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