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Belgian company Menart implements many domestic waste treatment projects in Vietnam

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At the office of Menart company in Dour city, Hainaut province, nearly 100 km southwest of Brussels, Anthony Roméo continues to perfect the design of a domestic waste treatment line to be installed in Vietnam. Male.

Design of a waste treatment line for the Vietnamese market with 3D technology at the Belgian company Menart. His work is part of the waste treatment project to make compost at the Residential and Industrial Solid Waste Treatment Area in Vinh Tan Commune, Vinh Cuu District, Dong Nai Province, which is carried out by Belgian company Menart and Co. Sonadezi Environment Joint Stock Company in Dong Nai province. Sharing with Vietnam News Agency correspondent in Belgium, Mr. Anthony said the design must be based on actual research and survey. He went to Vietnam and went to Dong Nai to review the field conditions at the place where the waste treatment plant will be built and then returned to Belgium, designed with 3D technology, the line will be installed to suit the conditions. Vietnam’s tropical climate. Some details are produced on-site by Menart company, others are sent to Vietnam for partners to do. The equipment will then be transported from Belgium to be assembled at a waste treatment plant for operation. Meanwhile, at the factory, Menart’s engineers are installing and testing waste sorting and composting equipment. This is the second production line that Menart is about to hand over to Sonadezi for deployment in Vietnam. In the equipment factory of the domestic waste treatment line of Menart Company, Belgium. Mr. Mot, an experienced technician, said that last year, he was sent by the company to Vietnam and to Dong Nai to prepare for the trial operation of the waste treatment plant. He stayed in Dong Nai for 6 months, with Vietnamese colleagues installing lines and training operators to prepare for the trial run of the plant in November 2020. Menart is a private company established in 1961 specializing in the design, construction and installation of equipment for organic fertilizer production and environmental protection waste treatment. With a team of highly qualified engineers and technicians, Menart provides equipment and solutions for many fields, especially environmental protection and clean agricultural production. Currently, Menart’s network of activities covers 60 countries on 4 continents including Asia, Europe, Africa and America. According to Ms. Bérengère Menart, General Director of Menart, the company has been working with Vietnam since the late 90s of the last century in the field of environment. In Vietnam, Menart provides equipment for waste treatment plants in Dong Nai, Soc Trang, Kon Tum, Ha Tinh, Thai Nguyen, Ha Nam provinces to turn waste into compost for agriculture. Waste sorting and treatment line manufactured by Menart company for Vietnam market. The composting waste treatment plant at the domestic and industrial solid waste treatment area in Vinh Tan commune, Vinh Cuu district, Dong Nai province is invested by Sonadezi Environment Joint Stock Company and also provided by Menart Company. device. The 7.1-hectare plant was put into trial operation late last year with a capacity of 450 tons/day, operating 8 hours/day. The operation process consists of 4 main stages: waste sorting, aerobic composting, ripening, and creating refined humus. About 80% of the organic waste received will be treated as compost; about 15% of inert waste after burning is buried in hygienic burial pits; About 5% of nylon bags are recovered, recycled and reused. Currently, Menart continues to complete the garbage sorting equipment, composting machines, rotary machines, and composting equipment to hand over to Sonadezi to serve the expansion of the Vinh Tan waste treatment plant. Ms. Bérengère Menart strongly believes in the prospect of cooperation in this field with Vietnam. She said: “Vietnamese people and local authorities will raise awareness of environmental protection, reduce the amount of untreated waste into the environment and thus contribute to improving the quality of life.” She affirmed and wished to continue expanding cooperation in technology transfer to Vietnamese partners in the fields of environment and agriculture. With projects implemented in Vietnam, Menart is contributing to the local government to solve the management and treatment of waste, a hot issue today, due to the rapid urbanization process.