Kenya to get a new plastic waste recycling plant from Weeco Recycling


Devdiscourse News Desk | Nairobi | Updated: 01-06-2019 02:20 IST | Created: 01-06-2019 02:20 IST
Kenya to get a new plastic waste recycling plant from Weeco Recycling
Joyce Gachugi-Waweru, country director of PETCO Kenya, said the company pays Weeco 5 shillings (0.05 dollars) per kilogram recycled as subsidy to the Chinese company. Image Credit: Wikipedia
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Weeco Recycling Company is planning to offer a lasting solution to environmental degradation at Kenya's port city of Mombasa. The Chinese company recently said that it will soon open a second plant at the cost of 600 million shillings (USD 6 million) at the port city of Mombasa. The purpose is obviously to cope with increasing demand for its products.

Luo Ming, director of Weeco Recycling Company, said the firm entered into the Kenyan market to help provide a lasting solution to environmental degradation posed by post-consumer polyethene terephthalate (PET bottles).

"I will be in Mombasa next week to receive the machinery that we have imported from China for the new plant which will be located in the town," Luo told Xinhua during an interview in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi.

She cited that the new plant will complement the one located at Athi River, in the outskirts of Nairobi that recycles more than 2,000 tons of PET bottles every three months, adding that as soon as the new plant begins operations, they will be doing 6,000 tons over the same period. Weeco collects and recycles plastic bottles into pellets which are later converted into fibre and polyester.

Luo spoke in the backdrop of a partnership between Kenya PET Recycling Company Limited (PETCO Kenya) which is an industry body mandated with the responsibility of regulating the management of post-consumer PET packaging in the country, and a local supermarket chain that has set drop-off points at its branches where consumers can deposit used bottles that will be collected by the recycling firm, as reported by Xinhua.

Joyce Gachugi-Waweru, country director of PETCO Kenya, said the company pays Weeco 5 shillings (0.05 dollars) per kilogram recycled as a subsidy to the Chinese company.

John Waithaka, chairman of PETCO Kenya, said that Weeco is already playing a key role in the recycling of post-consumer PET packaging in the country, especially at a time that plastic waste has become a global challenge.

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