In Order to Give a Destination to Solid Waste, Authorities from the Municipality of Castanhal Met with the German Company DIALLD for the Construction of a Recycling Plant
On Thursday (23), the representative of the company DIALLD in Brazil was received by Paulo Titan, the mayor of Castanhal, as well as the current president of the Intermunicipal Consortium on Integrated Solid Waste Management (CONCISS). The company DIALLD, which is headquartered in Germany, presented the authorities with a proposal for financing and building a recycling plant to utilize solid waste.
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According to Ênio Monteiro, the vice mayor of Castanhal who was also present at the event, it is essential to listen to proposals from various companies and understand some positive opportunities that have already become a reality abroad.
According to Ênio, it is necessary to implement a solid waste recycling plant as soon as possible, considering proposals for viable solutions so that the municipality and the entire population can grow sustainably.
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It is worth noting that CONCISS is made up of five municipalities: Castanhal, Santa Isabel do Pará, Inhangapi, Santa Maria do Pará, and São Francisco do Pará. Also participating in the event were the municipal secretaries: Adalberto de Moraes (SEMMA), Elienai Sousa (SEMAS), Gabriel Titan (SEMADA), and the mayor of Inhangapi, Egilásio Feitosa.
Understand How a Solid Waste Recycling Plant Works
This type of plant operates based on the transition of collected solid waste. Generally, these materials include paper, plastics, aluminum, glass, among others. The plant transforms what is considered trash into raw materials that can be used in the production of various new products, which will be marketed and distributed to society, becoming part of a cycle.
The operation of a solid waste recycling plant begins with the reception of the materials to be recycled. These materials are usually collected by waste pickers or even by specialized companies in the sector. After being received, the materials undergo a separation process according to the type of waste that composes them.
After separation, the materials are compressed and finally directed or sold to different companies that operate in various sectors and need the materials for the manufacturing of their products. However, several recyclable products are unfortunately removed from the sorting process due to excessive dirt, the presence of organic waste, and others. For the entire process to function correctly, greater awareness from the population regarding the proper separation of their waste is necessary.
Get to Know DIALLD
In Brazil, Bio Energy Bradi is a company that belongs to the DIALLD – Bio Energy Holding group, which offers solutions for environmental problems in two countries and governments, always working to preserve the environment and transform difficulties into technological and profitable solutions through the promotion, implementation, and application of cutting-edge technologies that will serve as a basis to clean the planet as much as possible, converting wastewater and waste into clean water and renewable energy, with emissions that do not harm the environment.


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