The E-Waste Project Ghans

The E-Waste Project iTrash Partners with Gold Cedi to Combat E-Waste in Ghana.

iTrash Technology Limited has partnered with Gold Cedi to reduce electronic waste (e-waste) in Ghana. The collaboration kicked off in the Western Region, with plans to tour the entire country to raise awareness and launch the comprehensive project. The initiative aims to revolutionize waste management practices and encourage sustainable waste disposal and recycling methods.

The partnership between iTrash and Gold Cedi is a significant step in addressing the increasing environmental and health concerns associated with e-waste. Ghana has long been a hub for electronic waste, with much of it being improperly discarded, leading to soil and water contamination, and posing serious health risks to local communities. Through this initiative, iTrash Technology Limited seeks to create a cleaner, greener future by promoting responsible e-waste management.

Revolutionizing Waste Management

As part of the partnership, iTrash and Gold Cedi are working together to develop innovative solutions to minimize waste and maximize sustainability. They are focusing on reducing landfill waste, fostering a culture of sustainability, and providing educational resources to the public. The initiative is a response to the growing need for comprehensive waste management practices in Ghana, where electronic waste is a significant challenge.

Speaking to newsalertgh.com, Gregory Ankrah, Founder and Team Lead at iTrash Technology Limited, highlighted the importance of the partnership, stating, “This collaboration with Gold Cedi is a major milestone in our journey towards a more sustainable Ghana. We are committed to promoting environmental stewardship and reducing e-waste through innovative solutions. Our mission is to revolutionize waste management practices, and this partnership is a crucial step in achieving that goal.”

A Nationwide Tour to Raise Awareness.

The partnership’s launch in the Western Region marks the beginning of a nationwide tour, during which iTrash and Gold Cedi will visit various regions to raise awareness about e-waste and the importance of responsible disposal and recycling. The tour will include workshops, community engagement events, and the launch of new waste management projects. The goal is to educate local communities about the environmental impact of e-waste and encourage sustainable practices

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Natalia Nana Ama Andoh, Head of Communications at iTrash Technology Limited, emphasized the importance of community engagement in the success of the project.

 
“We believe that change starts at the grassroots level,” she said. “By touring the country and engaging with local communities, we hope to inspire a culture of sustainability and encourage everyone to take responsibility for their waste.”

A Holistic Approach to Waste Management.

iTrash Technology Limited’s comprehensive range of services is designed to address various aspects of waste management, from residential and commercial waste collection to industrial waste disposal and environmental remediation. The company’s approach focuses on waste reduction, recycling, and resource recovery. By partnering with Gold Cedi, iTrash aims to leverage cutting-edge technologies and best practices to optimize waste management processes and reduce environmental impact.

In addition to the e-waste reduction campaign, iTrash offers specialized recycling programs for electronic waste, construction debris, and other materials to ensure proper disposal and recycling. The company’s waste consulting services help businesses assess their waste generation and develop tailored waste management strategies to meet their sustainability goals.

The partnership between iTrash and Gold Cedi reflects a commitment to promoting sustainability and innovation in waste management. The initiative aligns with Ghana’s broader environmental goals and contributes to the country’s efforts to reduce pollution and protect public health.

As the nationwide tour unfolds, iTrash and Gold Cedi are determined to make a lasting impact on waste management practices in Ghana. Through education, community engagement, and innovative waste management solutions, they aim to create a cleaner, healthier environment for future generations.

 
 

Projects:

1. E-Waste Collection Drives

We organize regular e-waste collection drives across Ghana to encourage individuals and businesses to responsibly dispose of their electronic devices. Through these drives, we aim to divert e-waste from landfills and promote recycling and proper disposal practices.

2. Community Recycling Centers

We establish community recycling centers in partnership with local authorities to provide convenient and accessible drop-off points for electronic waste. These centers not only facilitate the proper disposal of e-waste but also serve as hubs for education and awareness programs.

3. School Outreach Programs

We conduct educational outreach programs in schools to raise awareness about the importance of e-waste management and environmental conservation. By engaging students at a young age, we empower future generations to become advocates for sustainable practices.

4. E-Waste Innovation Hub

We support research and innovation in e-waste management through our E-Waste Innovation Hub. Collaborating with universities, research institutions, and industry partners, we develop cutting-edge solutions for recycling, resource recovery, and e-waste minimization.

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EVENT 7.0

E-WASTE PROJECT LAUNCH

22ND MAY,2024

ZEN GARDENS, LABONE

 6:30PM – 7:30PM

  • STAKEHOLDERS:
  • Assemblies
  • Media
  • Waste Management Companies
  • NGO’s

Wenniba

Central Region

Takoradi

Central Region

Mankessem

Central Region

Kasoa

Central Region

Register for the E-waste Project Ghana.

Venune: ZEN GARGENS – Accra – Ghana

Date:  22nd May, 2024


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