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KCARP welcomes representatives from CH4 Climate Coalition and IMT Eurasia

The Kumasi Compost and Recycling Plant (KCARP) has hosted representatives from the CH4 Climate Coalition, IMT Eurasia, and CWI Group to discuss green solutions and explore potential partnerships for a sustainable future.

As Africa’s largest compost and recycling plant, KCARP is dedicated to promoting a sustainable environment and partnering with organisations worldwide to safeguard the planet.

On Tuesday, June 3, 2025, Adrian Caduff of the CH4 Climate Coalition and Yu Ming Chai from IMT Eurasia and CWI Group Limited engaged in important discussions at KCARP.

The CH4 Climate Coalition focuses on implementing projects to reduce methane emissions and provide circular climate solutions for a sustainable future.

During an extensive meeting, Eugene Amo-Asamoah, the Business Development and Communications Manager at KCARP, commended the visitors for their engagement and expressed KCARP’s eagerness to collaborate in fostering a greener future.

He noted that the discussions aimed at creating value from landfills and dumpsites while minimising the harmful effects associated with such sites.

“Our discussions focused on creating value from landfills and reducing the negative impacts that most landfills and dumpsites have on the environment,” he stated.

Representatives from the visiting organisations expressed their gratitude to KCARP for the opportunity to explore this possible collaboration to promote green environmental solutions in the Ashanti Region and Ghana at large.

Led by Eugene Amo-Asamoah, the visitors toured KCARP’s strategic and modern waste recycling plant, gaining insight into the company’s excellent efforts to combat waste pollution.

The group was excited to see the advanced technologies being implemented by KCARP.

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