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Economic Exploitation Of Household Waste
http://www.africanews.org/PANA/environment/19991011/feat6.html
October 11, 1999 

TRIPOLI, Libya (PANA) - Libya is regarded as the only north African
country
to have initiated economic exploitation of household waste into organic
fertiliser with the building of five waste recycling plants in the
suburbs
of Tripoli, Beida, Benghazi, Musurata and Derna.

The plants, which recycle household waste into fertilisers, are part of
the
country's major objective to ensure a healthy environment.

The Tripoli plant recycles 500 tonnes of household waste, producing 212
tonnes of organic fertilisers daily.

The waste, separated from metal, plastic and other non-biodegradable
elements, is dumped into fermentation tanks with a mixture of nitrogen,
air
and water.

The fermentation is thus facilitated into organic fertilisers using
moulds
and sieves.

According to an official of the Tripoli plant, the processing capacity
will
be raised to 1,500 tonnes a day at the end of current works to extend
the
fermentation tanks.

A tonne of household waste recycled produces 21 kg of fertiliser for a
production cost of 30 US dollars, he added.

Libya has encouraged the setting up of waste processing and recycling
companies. Among the current companies are the Paper Processing and the
Scrap Iron Processing Companies. 

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