Waste Management
We seek to provide municipal and hazardous waste management facilities and services on the basis of a long-term concession with Government. The concession includes the design, building, operating and owning of hazardous waste incinerator, waste energy and transfer stations.
The project provides a collection of waste management services, which includes collection of waste, building of landfill, transfer of waste, waste to energy and in-plant. The conversion of waste to energy represents a beneficial use of trash that would otherwise be deposited in landfills and indicates waste management’s commitment to progressive substitutes for managing solid waste.
Our main goal is to eradicate waste disposal problems by providing stellar waste collection services with the help of our competent team, who will transport the waste to our landfill.
We operate a feedback control system, where we intend to reduce our carbon footprint by recycling and reusing materials we produce and waste we collect.
Waste-To-Energy
We seek to provide municipal and hazardous waste management facilities and services on the basis of a long-term concession with the State Government. The concession includes the design, building, operating and owning of hazardous waste incinerator, waste energy and transfer stations.
Serene Green manages over 2500 tones of waste daily in the State and will operate the first major waste-to-energy facility in Nigeria, which imitates a long history in Europe where such facilities are located in the heart of many of the Continent’s most iconic cities.
The facility will eradicate over 80% of the solid waste in the city, while also maximizing energy recovery in order to deliver much-needed power to the municipal.
The municipality is both the guarantor of waste supply and off taker of electricity, which is being fed into the distribution network, which is owned by the municipality.
- Collection of both municipal and hazardous waste from industrial, commercial, institutional, healthcare, and residential buildings
- Environmentally sound treatment and disposal of all waste including the provision of supporting infrastructure and services (Engineered landfill for hazardous and Municipal waste)
- Generation of electricity for use in the state and/or for injection into the national power grid. Waste-to-energy uses trash as fuel for power generation; the fuel is burned in an environmentally sustainable way and it becomes a resource capable of generating electricity
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