Waste managements companies meet stakeholders
November 12, 2009
The meeting was to afford them an opportunity to explain to stakeholders their operations and benefits to the country.
"Through our bio-sphere technology, we can turn biochemical waste, construction waste and all other forms of waste into electricity generation for the benefit of all," Mr. Oliviera said.
Mr. Ransford Bawa, President of B.A. Perazim Incorporated, a construction company, said the group offered affordable housing for people and organisations that needed accommodation for their workers.
Mr. Bawa said the company intended to establish branches in all the 170 metropolitan, municipal and district assemblies in the country to provide accommodation for the people.
He pledged to collaborate with the investors to ensure the success of their initiatives for the benefit of Ghanaians.
GNA


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