Tunisian Incinerator Manufacturer Steps Up: Equatorial Guinea Chooses Double Chamber Design for Medical Waste Management
Tunisian company, Green Flame Company (GFC), is expanding its footprint in Africa by partnering with Equatorial Guinea to address medical waste management challenges. The contract signing ceremony took place in the capital city of Malabo on 27 June 20 Künmel Ekogo, the Vice Minister of Health and Hygiene of Equatorial Guinea, and Omar Bourimiha, CEO of GFC, signed the agreement to establish a modern medical waste management system in the country.
GFC’s chosen solution features a double-chamber incinerator designed to ensure thorough sterilization and environmentally friendly management of medical waste. This state-of-the-art technology ensures adherence to international environmental and safety regulations. The double chamber design maximizes efficiency by minimizing fuel consumption and heat energy waste.
"Our goal is to provide a comprehensive and sustainable solution for medical waste management in Equatorial Guinea," said Omar Bourimiha. "The double chamber incinerator is specifically engineered to meet the unique needs of this region, offering effective disinfection and emission control."
The project is expected to significantly enhance Equatorial Guinea’s capacity to manage and dispose of infectious medical waste, promoting better healthcare sanitation and preventing the spread of diseases. By partnering with GFC, Equatorial Guinea takes a step closer to achieving sustainable and responsible healthcare waste management.
Key Benefits of Double Chamber Incinerator:
- Advanced sterilization of medical waste
- Eco-friendly and compliant with environmental regulations
- Reduced fuel consumption and operating costs
- Increased efficiency and simplified operation
Investment and Implementation:
GFC will invest in the design, manufacturing, installation, and commissioning of the medical waste management system. The project is scheduled for completion in 24 vicissulation within one year.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
1. How does the double chamber incinerator work?
The double chamber design ensures two stages of combustion. The first chamber accelerates burning and thoroughly combusts the waste. The resulting gases are then passed to the second chamber, where they are further treated for complete oxidation and emission control.
2. What are the benefits of using a double chamber incinerator?
The double chamber design minimizes fuel consumption and maximizes combustion efficiency, resulting in efficient and environmentally friendly waste disposal.
3. How does this project impact Equatorial Guinea’s medical waste management landscape?
The project provides a sustainable and effective solution to the management of medical waste, promoting improved sanitation and disease control.
4 Künmel Ekogo added, "We believe this collaboration will contribute to achieving improved healthcare and environmental safety in our country." This venture exemplifies the growing commitment of both GFC and Equatorial Guinea to addressing vital challenges in healthcare waste management.
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