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the bigest recycling factory in Algeria

by | 17-06-2015 08:10


Algerian people produce annually more than 10.3 million tonnes of waste , one Algerian produce individually more than 278 kg of waste per year.
This vast amount of waste inspired an organization to create the biggest project in Algeria, recycling factory will be built soon in the wilaya of Bejaia. Unique in Algeria and even in Africa, it seems, the factory is presented as what there is latest in recycling technology.
It will be located in the region of Allaghène, daïra Tazmalt, by Delta Environment Consortiumon , on a plot with an area of ​󈑥,000 m? granted to the project proponent as part of the Assistance Committee and the location Investment Promotion and Land Regulation (CALPIREF).
With a capacity of more than ten tonnes / hour, the factory will have as main customer the local authorities and, possibly, industrialists, if their waste enters the range supported by the factory. It will process several types of waste: glass, plastic, rubber, cardboard, iron, aluminum, PVC, organic materials, etc.
With the exception of toxic waste that is subjected to a protocol. The project promoter, Guesmia Lyès, awaits the approval of the authorities to proceed with the development of rail installation of the factory work, which will take six months at most, he said. At the forefront of recycling technology, the Delta factory present, according to our interlocutor, as benefits. The treated waste will be ready to be reintroduced into a cycle chain outlet. Through a sophisticated system combining steam and pressure, the waste is subjected to a high temperature (175 ? which separates the components of the element introduced into the recycle box.
Ecological, the system is known to be one of the most effective in terms of hygiene and environmental impact. "The factory will let out in nature any substance, whether liquid or other, no noise, and processed products emerge pure and free of any pathogens. The impact study required for this kind of project did, however, reveal any constraint any nature itself, " Thus, its installation in the middle of the agglomerations not chamboulera entourage. It will require, however, the uprooting of tens of olive trees to be relocated elsewhere.