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IAST Seeks Partnership to Scale Up Plastic Waste-to-Fuel Project

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
May 21, 2024
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The Institute of Applied Science and Technology (IAST) at the University of Ghana is seeking strategic partnerships to enhance the production of high-value fuels derived from plastic waste.

With the support of the French government, IAST has developed an innovative plant capable of converting plastic waste into valuable fuels and chemicals suitable for households, outboard motors, and small running engines. This pioneering initiative, the first of its kind in Ghana, aims to address the pervasive plastic waste problem in a sustainable manner while generating employment opportunities for the youth.

“The idea is to incentivize our fisher folks that when they go to sea and they are catching plastics instead of fish, this is not waste. We are providing other alternatives that we can convert into high-value fuel that can be used. We are looking for partners to scale it up. We cannot do it alone going into large-scale commercialization.”

Professor David Dodoo-Arhin, Director of IAST

The announcement was made during the 7th IAST Industry-Academia Interaction Series held at the University of Ghana in Accra. Professor David Dodoo-Arhin, Director of IAST, highlighted the significant progress made by the institute, including the installation of a conversion plant at Osu in Accra.

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The project’s significance extends beyond environmental sustainability. By converting plastic waste into fuels, it directly addresses the critical issue of plastic pollution, which has severe impacts on marine life and coastal communities. The project also promises to reduce the reliance on imported fuels by providing a locally produced alternative, thereby boosting the local economy.

Furthermore, the initiative aligns with global efforts to combat climate change by reducing the carbon footprint associated with traditional fuel production. The fuels produced from plastic waste are expected to be cleaner and more efficient, contributing to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.

IAST’s call for partnerships is aimed at scaling up the current operations to meet industrial demands. Collaborations with local and international stakeholders are seen as crucial to achieving this goal. Potential partners could include government agencies, private sector companies, non-governmental organizations, and international bodies committed to environmental sustainability and economic development.

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The French government’s support has been instrumental in the initial phase of the project, providing both technical and financial assistance. This partnership exemplifies the potential for international cooperation in addressing global environmental challenges.

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Ghana’s comprehensive framework for energy transition reflects its dedication to meeting global climate commitments. Prof. Chris Gordon, chairman of the Institute for Environment and Sanitation Studies, called for Africa’s active participation in shaping the global energy transition narrative. He emphasized the continent’s potential to leverage its resources to create meaningful opportunities within this sphere.

Nana Osei-Bonsu, CEO of the Private Enterprise Federation, also advocated for incentives to stabilize the private sector and encourage the development of solutions supporting Ghana’s national energy transition agenda. He suggested that IAST could play a pivotal role in this regard by developing policy briefs based on the insights gained from the dialogue series and sharing these with relevant stakeholders.

Dr. Joseph Essandoh-Yeddu, former director of strategic planning and policy at the Energy Commission, reiterated the importance of affordability and reliability in the energy transition. He urged the adoption of technological innovations and adaptations to combat climate change effectively.

As the project progresses, the University of Ghana remains committed to innovation and research in sustainable technologies. The IAST’s plastic-to-fuel initiative represents a significant step towards a cleaner environment and a more sustainable future for Ghana.

The initiative by the IAST at the University of Ghana represents a forward-thinking approach to tackling plastic pollution and promoting sustainable energy production. By seeking partnerships and fostering collaborations across sectors, the project aims to not only address immediate environmental challenges but also pave the way for a greener future for Ghana.

Through education, innovation, and strategic partnerships, the IAST is poised to make a significant contribution to Ghana’s energy transition and broader sustainability goals.

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