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Environment Minister: Pact to be signed soon to establish first waste-to-energy plant

In agreement will be signed soon to establish the first waste-to-energy plant at a total cost worth dlrs 150 million, announced Environment Minister Yasmine Fouad.

The factory, which will rely on German technology, will be established first in Giza governorate, added the minister during an expanded meeting held with CEO of the General Authority for Investment and Free Zones (GAFI) Hossam Heiba.

The meeting tackled ways of opening up new vistas of cooperation, especially in terms of investing in the environmental sector in Egypt.

During the meeting, Fouad also noted that six other sites have been chosen to set up waste-to-energy plants.

The minister, meanwhile, gave an overview of the detailed process of converting waste to energy, as well as the investment opportunities in such sphere.

For his part, Heiba said that the GAFI gives top priority to the environmental projects through launching promotion campaigns to encourage investment in such projects.

He further said that golden licenses are awarded to the eco-friendly companies.

He, meanwhile, said that the GAFI opened over the past week an eco-friendly industrial complex for household appliances.

Heiba also affirmed his unwavering support to the Environment Ministry in preparing the necessary feasibility studies for the new environmental projects in order to attain the State’s ultimate goal to realize sustainable economic growth at the environmental level.

Source: State Information Service Egypt