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Tons of waste are no longer a problem for Egyptian society, but have become an added economic value through a comprehensive recycling process to recycle and export this waste to many countries in the world.
Waste that has been one of the problems of Egyptian society for many years has attracted the attention of many investors who have understood the economic and environmental importance of recycling this waste and transformed it into raw materials in many industries and exported.
Egyptian waste is estimated to amount to about 20 million tonnes per year, of which the recycled quantity does not exceed 15%.
Recycling activities did not stop at the boundaries of solid and organic waste, but were extended to include the conservation of Egyptian natural resources, especially water, through projects aimed at the treatment and treatment of waste water and agricultural waste water. From the Arab region and Europe, Omar Badawi said that re-use of water is the life or death of Egypt.
Egypt is trying to expand its production of energy from agricultural waste and waste by focusing on 10 factories to produce electricity from waste with an estimated cost of $ 10 billion.
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Tons of waste are no longer a problem for Egyptian society, but have become an added economic value through a comprehensive recycling process to recycle and export this waste to many countries in the world.
Waste that has been one of the problems of Egyptian society for many years has attracted the attention of many investors who have understood the economic and environmental importance of recycling this waste and transformed it into raw materials in many industries and exported.
Egyptian waste is estimated to amount to about 20 million tonnes per year, of which the recycled quantity does not exceed 15%.
Recycling activities did not stop at the boundaries of solid and organic waste, but were extended to include the conservation of Egyptian natural resources, especially water, through projects aimed at the treatment and treatment of waste water and agricultural waste water. From the Arab region and Europe, Omar Badawi said that re-use of water is the life or death of Egypt.
Egypt is trying to expand its production of energy from agricultural waste and waste by focusing on 10 factories to produce electricity from waste with an estimated cost of $ 10 billion.