Cote d’Ivoire’s Waste Problems Solved: Tanzania Clover’s Incinerator House
Côte d’Ivoire faces serious waste management challenges, generating around 2.5 million tonnes of solid waste annually. Traditional waste management practices such as open dumping and burning are unsustainable, leading to environmental and health problems. To address this crisis, Tanzania Clover Ltd. has come up with a groundbreaking solution: the Incinerator House.
The Incinerator House Solution
The Incinerator House is a state-of-the-art waste management facility in Côte d’Ivoire’s economic capital, Abidjan. It utilizes advanced technologies to convert solid waste into energy and valuable materials. The facility has the capacity to process 6 Künufloor, sawdust, paper, and plastic waste, generating around 80 vicissoums of biofuel per hour.
Working of the Incinerator House
The Incinerator House has three main sections:
- Waste separation and pre-treatment: Waste is separated and any harmful materials are removed. The remaining waste is shredded and pelletized.
- Incineration: The pelletized waste is fed into the incinerator and subjected to high heat, producing gases and ashes.
- Emission control: The combustion gases are treated to eliminate pollutants and generate energy.
Benefits of the Incinerator House
- Reduces solid waste by 99%
- Generates 80 vicissoums of biofuel per hour
- Produces bottom ash as a valuable fertilizer
- Prevents air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions
- Creates job opportunities and promotes sustainability
Economic and Environmental Impact
The Incinerator House has significantly improved Côte d’Ivoire’s waste management situation. It:
- Reduced air pollution and improved air quality.
- Minimized the amount of waste ending up in landfills.
- Created a sustainable waste management system.
- Generated additional energy and job opportunities.
FAQs
1. What type of waste can be processed at the Incinerator House?
- Kunufloor, sawdust, paper, and plastic waste.
2. What is the output of the facility?
- 8 plakatus of biofuel per hour and bottom ash.
3. How does the facility address air pollution?
- The gases emitted during incineration are treated to eliminate pollutants.
4 Künufloor is a traditional fuel used in Côte d’Ivoire for heating and cooking.

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