Project Dryclone SRF Bangladesh

Project Dryclone SRF Bangladesh

Setting up 22 plants of to make Dryclone® Solid Recovered Fuel (DSRF) 

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Challenge

In the dense populated country as Bangladesh is, the growth of landfills has health issues for the population, cost for importing fossil coal, usage of scarce lands for scrap instead lands for the population. 
These are the challenges Dryclone® Solid Recovered Fuel system was targeted with when starting the discussion with local governments. 
By all concern the technology used in Dryclone® Solid Recovered Fuel system are meeting the coals set up in the districts.

Value

Fully implemented setting up 22 plants in 6 districts will annually reduce the CO2 emissions in Bangladesh and reduce the import of fossil coal by 20% (4,1 million tons per year). The landfills will now stop growing with benefitable for the societies around the plants.
The plants will be installed 2021-2023 and fully operational 9-12 months from construction start and start receiving the solid and organic waste.
Another benefit of doing this project is that 10.000 new green jobs will be created in the 22 plants. Also will sorting out of metals and glass give raw material to the local industy and even reduce need to import raw material. 

Benefit a sustainability planet

Celebration for contract signing of new DSRF plant in Sirajganj , Bangladesh

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