Egypt Explores Private Sector Investment In Waste Recycling, Organic Fertilizer Production
Awad reaffirmed the government's commitment to encouraging private sector participation in waste management, particularly in operating and managing recycling infrastructure. She said such investments would help maximise the benefits of large-scale public spending on waste projects in recent years and accelerate Egypt's transition to a more sustainable model.
The minister highlighted that land within the integrated waste management complex in 10th of Ramadan City could be allocated for the proposed project. The site would include a biogas unit to produce organic fertilizer, in line with Egypt's national strategy to expand agricultural exports through sustainable practices and gradually replace chemical fertilizers with organic alternatives.
For his part, El-Hanawi presented the company's plan to establish a recycling plant with an estimated investment of EGP 650m. The facility, which would rely on locally manufactured machinery, is designed to recycle household, garden, and treatment plant waste to produce fertilizer for use in the company's landscaped areas and green spaces.
The meeting was attended by Ali Abou Sena, CEO of the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency, along with senior officials from the Ministries of Environment and Local Development.
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