Over CFA1.5 billion spent to bury waste products in the past 3 years, Grand Lomé district says

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Wednesday, 17 November 2021 15:11
Over CFA1.5 billion spent to bury waste products in the past 3 years, Grand Lomé district says

(Togo First) - Nearly 800,000 tons of waste have been buried at the Centre d’Enfouissement Technique (CET) of Aképé (about 20 km north west of Lomé) in the past three years. This, according to the Autonomous District of Grand Lomé (DAGL) in charge of the CET, cost the district CFA1.6 billion. 

In detail, each ton of waste buried is charged by the operating company at CFA5 431. Over the period reviewed, 784, 362 tons of waste were treated -  208,775t in 2018, 272,304t in 2019, and 303,283t in 2020 respectively.

Inaugurated in April 2018, the CET aims to improve the living conditions of populations and fight environmental degradation. The facility was built in accordance with international standards of environmental protection and health. Its other purpose is to stop the proliferation of random wastefills. 

The CET’s construction cost of CFA12 billion and was funded by the French Development Agency. 

Esaïe Edoh

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