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Published May 21, 2021, 11:40 AM
A waste-to-energy consortium is investing $200 million for its state of the art waste-to-energy (WTE) project in Clark.
In a statement, of Metro Clark Waste Management Corp (MCWM) and Plambeck-Emirates Global Renewable Energy LLC said the project will pave the way for waste-to-energy technology that aims to address shortage in waste problem capacity in the Philippines.
The project is a 50/50 joint venture between MCWM and Plambeck-Emirates Global Renewable Energy LLC, a partnership between a German technology firm and the Royal Family of Abu Dhabi.
The consortium has more than fifty years of combined experience in all aspects of waste management, spanning both developed and developing markets across the globe, and will also provide the funding for the entire $200-million project cost.
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TARLAC. The Metro Clark Sanitary Landfill situated in Kalangitan, Capas, Tarlac. (Contributed photo)
+ April 18, 2021 THE Metro Clark Waste Management Corporation (MCWMC), operator of the state-of-the-art sanitary landfill situated in Capas, Tarlac, started receiving garbage collected from different localities in Northern Luzon.
The local government unit (LGU) of Pangasinan sought the services of MCWMC due to its accessibility and efficient services and track records with different localities it had served in Central Luzon, said Gladys Domalanta, chief of the General Services Office. The proximity and accessibility of MCWMC to Pangasinan was first and foremost put into consideration after the Urdaneta Sanitary Landfill shutdown its operation, she added.