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University of Ghana and French Government Commission VALOPLASTIQUES Initiative to Convert Plastic Waste into Fuel

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University of Ghana and French Government Commission VALOPLASTIQUES Initiative to Convert Plastic Waste into Fuel

The Institute of Applied Science and Technology (IAST) at the University of Ghana with support from the French Government has commissioned a groundbreaking initiative known as Valorisation of Waste Plastics for Fuel Production (VALOPLASTIQUES) aimed at addressing the pressing issue of plastic waste management in Ghana. 

The Valorisation of Waste Plastics for Fuel Production (VALOPLASTIQUES) project is designed to convert plastic waste into high-value fuels, including premix fuel for outboard motors, as well as other valuable commodities suitable for household use and small engines.

VALOPLASTIQUES utilizes pyrolysis technology to recycle plastic waste, fostering a circular economy for green plastics. This innovative approach not only addresses environmental concerns but also creates vocational training and entrepreneurship opportunities for unemployed youth in the community.

The pilot program, commissioned in the Osu fishing community will serve as a practical model to demonstrate how waste plastic valorization can be integrated into everyday life.

The initiative aims to significantly enhance Ghana’s circular economy by tackling the critical issues of single-use plastic waste and marine litter. With over 8 million tonnes of plastic waste entering the oceans annually, the project responds to the urgent need for sustainable waste management solutions.

Currently, only about 9.5% of Ghana’s plastic waste is recycled, with the remainder ending up in landfills or polluting the environment.

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The project focuses on producing premix fuel, a vital resource for the fishing community, as it is specifically designed for outboard motors commonly used in fishing boats. In addition to premix fuel, the process will yield other valuable by-products that can be utilized across various sectors. This not only provides an alternative energy source but also alleviates the pressure of rising crude oil prices on local fishermen and their families.

Professor David Dodoo-Arhin, Director of the Institute of Applied Science and Technology and Principal Investigator of the VALOPLASTIQUE Project emphasized the critical nature of the situation. He noted that this project will greatly contribute to Ghana’s vision of zero carbon emissions by 2070. 

Highlighting the rising demand for energy, particularly from petroleum-based fuels, Professor Dodoo-Arhin reiterated that recycling and converting plastic waste into energy can provide a viable alternative resource. This approach not only helps alleviate the pressures of increasing crude oil prices but also supports the livelihoods of local fishermen.

The VALOPLASTIQUES Project is a collaborative effort involving the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, the University of Ghana, the Korle-Klottey Municipal Assembly, and KNUST, reflecting a unified dedication to environmental sustainability, economic growth, and skill development.

The commissioning of the project was celebrated by members of the Osu Traditional Council, representatives from the Member of Parliament, Municipal Council, government agencies, and the French Embassy. 

During the event, 23 personnel received certificates for successfully completing training on converting waste into premix fuel and other variants. 

The Chief of the Area praised the project, highlighting its numerous benefits for the community and urging residents to stop littering with rubber and plastic waste and instead package them for conversion into fuel that will support local fishermen.

Attendees of the commissioning event had the opportunity to tour the facility and witness a live demonstration of the entire production process, showcasing how plastic and rubber waste is transformed into fuel. 

This initiative marks a significant step forward in Ghana’s commitment to sustainable plastic waste management and the promotion of a greener, more sustainable future for all.

 

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