Added: Feb 01, 2021
Last edited: Sep 20, 2021
There is no formal dedicated organics collection service provided by the city, but there are two innovative models currently in place in Accra: a community‐based, small‐scale composting project and a large‐scale, open‐windrow facility with a materials recovery unit.
The small‐scale composting project involves collecting approximately 2‐tons of organic waste per day from 60 companies, mainly hotels and restaurants in the tourist area of Osu. These companies receive a 5–10% collection discount depending on volume. The diverted organic waste is sent to neighborhood composting centers where it is converted to compost.
The large‐scale Accra Composting and Recycling Plant receive approximately 500 tons of municipal solid waste per day (organic and non‐organic). The plant is owned and operated by a private company through a public‐private partnership with the city. Since its commissioning in 2012, the facility has processed a total of 16,000 tons.
Content from: https://www.waste.ccacoalition.org/sites/default/files/files/city_fact_sheet/Accra_MSW_FactSheet_0.pdf
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