Waste collection containers being serviced by sanitation workers in Assin Fosu, Ghana

Ghana Town Praises Zoomlion for Waste Collection Wins

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A Ghanaian municipality is celebrating a private waste management company's success in keeping streets clean and communities healthy. Local officials highlighted major progress while identifying opportunities for even better service.

The Assin Fosu Municipal Assembly in Ghana just gave Zoomlion Ghana Limited a major thumbs up for transforming how the town handles waste. After years of partnership, officials say the private company has cracked the code on efficient, reliable trash collection that keeps communities cleaner and healthier.

The good news came during a recent stakeholder meeting on sanitation services. District Environmental Health Officer Agyare Emmanuel shared that Zoomlion supplies 11 waste containers to the municipality and evacuates them right on schedule. "They are lifting the containers perfectly and we have not recorded issues of vehicle breakdowns in a long time," he reported.

The assembly also introduced a pay-as-you-dump system that's working better than expected. This simple innovation has made waste disposal more sustainable and accountable.

John Oti Bless, who chairs the Parliamentary Select Committee on Sanitation and Water Resources, praised Zoomlion's Integrated Recycling and Compost Plant initiative. He called it a transformative solution he actively promotes across Ghana because it turns waste into valuable resources instead of just burying problems in landfills.

Ghana Town Praises Zoomlion for Waste Collection Wins

Municipal Coordinating Director Saaka Ibrahim revealed the assembly built 10 new mechanized boreholes this year. These water access points complement the improved sanitation services, creating a healthier environment for residents.

The Ripple Effect

Clean streets and reliable waste collection might seem basic, but they're foundational to community health. When private companies like Zoomlion partner effectively with local government, everyone benefits. Families live in cleaner neighborhoods. Disease risks drop. And innovative recycling solutions turn yesterday's trash into tomorrow's compost.

The assembly also engaged local women to clean transport stations and public spaces, creating jobs while maintaining sanitation standards. Traditional leaders and transport unions backed the initiative, showing how collaboration multiplies impact.

Officials identified fumigation services and cesspit emptying as areas for improvement. But instead of dwelling on gaps, they're making plans. The assembly is procuring additional transport vehicles to move waste from communities to collection sites more efficiently.

This progress shows what's possible when government, private enterprise, and community members work together toward shared goals, proving that sanitation success stories can be just as inspiring as any other breakthrough.

Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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