Circular Economy

New Recycling Platform to Be Launched in Egypt

Egypt plans to launch a $793,252 recycling platform

Shabbir Khan, SME News Service

According to Zawya, the Egyptian Ministry of Trade and Industry is planning to launch a new recycling platform that will attract around 300 companies, 120 entrepreneurs, and 100 researchers.

The platform will exchange and recycle industrial waste and promote the small- and medium-sized industries and entrepreneurship in Egypt.

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The initiative intends to support the Egyptian transformation process towards green economic in various production and services sectors by contributing to the Egyptian experiment in the treatment of industrial waste through recycling.

The Associate Minister for Industrial Affairs at the Ministry of Trade and Industry, Ahmed Reda, said "The new platform is expected to attract around 300 companies, 120 entrepreneurs, and 100 researchers".

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