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He explained that
proceeds of the sale of e-waste by-products would be used to purchase water
purification systems for improved sanitation in rural and peri-urban
communities for the poor and needy; particularly children and women, and to
provide solar lamps for rural communities, without electricity which replaces
harmful toxic fumes from kerosene lamps.
Mr Markus Spitzbart, Head of Programme, Sustainable Management and
Disposal of E-Waste at the GIZ in Ghana, stated that the social recycling
business that Caritas Ghana seeks to set-up will provide an ideal institutional
and company framework, where eco-levies charged to the manufacturers and
importers, could be used to ensure environmentally sound e-waste recycling.
He however, appealed to the Ghana Government to establish legal
framework to ensure the proper working of the recycling fund.
Present at the functions
were Very Fr. Lazarus Anondee, Secretary General of the National Catholic
Secretariat (NCS), Rev. Frs. Wisdom Larweh, and Duiedonne K. Davor, Assistant
Secretary General and the Executive Secretary of the Department of Social
Communications respectively at the NCS, as well as sponsors and partners of the
project.
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