Italy’s Amut Ecotech installed a waste recycling facility in Minya that will begin operations next month, Plasteurope.com reports. The plant will separate 300 tonnes of waste per day, moving dry waste to be treated to serve as fuel or to be sold, with organic waste being processed to make compost for agriculture. Amut Ecotech’s plant is a pilot project funded by the Italian Egyptian Debt for Development Swap Programme and could be expanded to other cities.
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