Belgian company "Electrawinds" to invest 25m EUR in slaughterhouse waste processing factory in Serbia

Source: Beta Wednesday, 18.03.2009. 15:13
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Belgian company for renewable energy "Electrawinds" has announced that it will invest 25m EUR in construction of the factory for processing of slaughterhouse waste in Klenj near Šabac.

As it was explained at the presentation in the Embassy of Belgium to Serbia, the factory should be put in operation in summer 2010, while the construction will start within the next month.

The Director of company "Kafilerija" from Klenj, Tamara Drecun, said that the factory would be built by company "Zelena", which had been founded in Belgium by "Electrawinds" and the owners of "Kafilerija".

As she explained, the factory’s capacity will amount to 200,000 tons of animal waste. The processed waste gives technical grease, which is used in production of energy and, most frequently, as the driving fuel for power generators.



She said that, according to the current data, Serbia annually produced 280,000 tons of animal waste, but it was estimated that the quantity was much larger.

The Minister of Environment Protection, Oliver Dulić, said that the factory was going to employ 50 people, while another 250 workers would be hired to collect slaughterhouse waste.

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