Sekondi Takoradi Solid Waste and Circular Economy Project
Infrastructure | Infrastructures
Information
Company/Organisation: Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly (STMA).
Countries of Operation
Ghana
Ownership of Project
Public - Government project
Number of years since incorporated
Upon request
Project Pitch
Sekondi Takoradi Solid Waste and Circular Economy Project
The project addresses critical urban sanitation and environmental health risks caused by inadequate waste management, where approximately 65.5 tonnes per day of waste remains uncollected and released into the environment. Existing infrastructure is overwhelmed, with the Sofokrom landfill expected to reach capacity by 2027. The project aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (specifically methane), mitigate flooding risks associated with blocked drains, and regularize the working conditions of the informal sector. The project involves establishing a solid waste management system based on a two-bag (Option 1) or three-bag (Option 2) segregation system. Key components include:
- Construction of a biodigestion plant for organic waste treatment.
- Support for an existing Material Recovery Facility (MRF) in Takoradi by adding organic treatment options.
Team
Upon request
Type of Project
Governmental/Institutional project
Stage
Upon request
Annual Revenue (in EUR)
Upon request
Number of employees
Upon request
Total Project Cost (in EUR)
CAPEX: EUR 23.4 million (Year 1).
Financing needs (in EUR)
Upon request
Type of financing needed
PPP : Build-Operate-Transfer / Build-Own-Operate-Transfer
The Project/Company is looking for
Investors/Lenders (DFI), Operators (Private sector partners for MRF/Biodigester operation).
Planned allocation of fundraising capital
Upon request