The new skip trucks, with the requisite number of containers for efficient and effective operations in the country are also to help resource the company to execute its contracts with the Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs).
Mr. Siaw Agyapong, Chairman of the JOSPONG Group addressing the gathering at a ceremony at the Black Star Square in Accra on Friday August 31, 2018, where the trucks were ourdoored said the distribution of the new vehicles will also help in creating over 300 direct and about 1,000 indirect jobs in the MMDAs.
“This is part of our expanding strategy to meet the needs of our growing population and rapid urbanization,” Siaw Agyapong said.
“Our strategies evolve with our changing needs, and in this respect, we require the support and collaboration of all citizens and stakeholders,” he stated.
According to him, “Zoomlion Ghana Limited fully supports the vision of the President, His Excellency Nana Akuffo Addo not only to make Accra a clean city but also to create jobs and promote the private sector.”
He noted that the company embarked on a similar exercise in 2016 where some 400 compacting trucks and 5,000 tricycles were procured to ensure prompt collection and disposal of waste in the country.
Zoomlion tricycles
The Chairman further announced plans by the company to distribute one million bins to households for effective waste collection.
“We think that giving dustbins to each household would go a long way to solving the waste problem. Alongside this, we are digitizing bins by placing RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) stickers on the dustbins to be able to ensure that bins are lifted every day. This will allow us to know where they are located so that those collecting the rubbish can easily identify or locate the bins. This innovation is in line with the government’s digitisation efforts.
“Our teams are working in partnership with the School of Nuclear and Allied Sciences to find culturally acceptable solutions for waste to energy systems,” he added.
An excited Greater Accra Regional Minister, Ishmael Ashitey, said the distribution of the trucks to the assemblies “comes as a great relief to us charged with the responsibility of managing waste in the various regions”.
Meanwhile, Zoomlion is in the process of introducing mobile compacting equipment to be stationed within specific communities for easy disposal and treatment of waste.
This will ease the pressure on existing transfer stations most of which have exhausted the allowable space, therefore, posing danger to some players in the management cycle.