The Guardian (Nigeria)

Sweden to fund Karu waste management project in Nasarawa

- By Odita Sunday

THE Government of Sweden has, through its export platform, ‘ Smart City Sweden,’ approved financing support to the Karu waste management project in Nasarawa State.

According to a statement made available to newsmen by the Managing Director of KIWC, Obiora Okoye, the funds would be used to co- finance the Project’s Feasibilit­y Study led by the WSP Sweden and supported by the local firm, Natural Eco Capital Limited.

The proposed project aims to reduce the amount of waste destined for land filling and dumping within Karu by the recovery and conversion of recyclable materials into useful products, including energy through the applicatio­n of state- of- the- art technologi­es and best practices.

The Nasarawa State Governor, Abdullahi Sule, expressed appreciati­on to the Swedish Government for supporting what he said was the first public- private partnershi­p project in the state.

“With the involvemen­t of Sweden, we are assured of a landmark project which aligns with the state’s developmen­t agenda. Hopefully, this will become a case study for other recycling and waste to energy projects across the region,” he said. The Senior Advisor at Beacon Energy Developmen­t Services, Dr Lazarus Angbazo, said the support was laudable as Sweden had an extensive and efficient waste management systems in place, with over 99 per cent all household waste being recycled or recovered.

He said their waste was treated in integrated systems and recycled as district heating, electricit­y, biogas, bio- fertiliser and materials, with different treatment methods used, depending on the nature of the waste to make it possible to use the waste as a resource.

“This is a major milestone for us, and we really appreciate the Government of Sweden and the entire team at Smart City Sweden for this contributi­on, which confirms Sweden’s continued commitment to supporting initiative­s that sustainabl­y address climate, energy and environmen­tal issues. We look forward to a stronger and bigger partnershi­p in the future.”

The Head of Business Developmen­t Group at Smart City Sweden, Östen Ekengren, said Sweden had a long history as a pioneer in issues relating to the environmen­t and sustainabl­e developmen­t in a broader sense.

He said the country believes the Karu Waste- to- Energy Project not only has the potential to significan­tly improve the waste management system in Nasarawa State and the North- Central region of Nigeria, but also reduce the climate impact from the waste management sector and enhance the living conditions of the citizens.

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