Thika-Based Factory Get Sh.110 Million Funding
A Thika-Based Global
Supply Solutions (GSS) has signed a Sh110 million ($1.1 million) funding from
ICDC to finance expansion of its factory. The money will be used to
double their capacity to produce
charcoal briquettes from pineapple plant waste from the current 25,000
metric tonnes per annum to 50,000metric tonnes, as it turns focus on expanding
outside the country.
GSS have already started the construction of two additional
processing lines at the Thika plant and is set for completion by mid this year.
Its Founder and Managing Director Mr. Allan Marega has said that this funding
will also be used to begin replicating their success in Kenya to multiple other
countries, mainly across Africa. Some of the countries which GSS is targeting
for expansion include Ghana, South Africa, Costa Rica, Philippines, Thailand
and Australia where the company has specific partnerships with Del Monte and
other large pineapple producers.
The pineapple briquettes firm, which employs more than 20
people at its highly automated Thika factory, has already signed a long-term
contract for supply of pineapple plant waste with Del Monte plantations, one of
Kenya’s largest producers of the crop. With charcoal requiring the damaging
cutting down of trees and coal emitting huge amounts of polluting carbon,
briquettes are seen as the green energy of the future. The fact that they are
made from pineapple plant waste also makes it a renewable source of energy
since acreage of the crop is set to grow in tandem with population growth.
Marega said that GSS partnered with Del Monte due to the
company’s shared vision of pursuing sustainable and environmentally friendly
energy. GSS has patented in Kenya and other countries the technology of turning
pineapple plant waste into “high-calorie clean burning biomass briquettes.” The
innovative briquettes are cheaper than coal yet they burn two times longer,
with the added advantage of producing low carbon emissions.
Marega says he is already supplying various industries and
in talks with high-energy consumers such as cement manufacturers and tea
companies that want to sign long-term briquette supply contracts with GSS. The
company also sells the eco-friendly fuel in retail quantities at its Thika plant
in addition to distributing through various saccos.
He added that GSS was in talks with other financiers to
finance the planned expansion.
“Our extensive research and development has presented great
potential for a cleaner, greener energy source for homes and industries now and
in the future,” said Marega.
On their part, ICDC through their Credit Manager Mr. Edward
Gitau said that they were very proud to have facilitated this ground-breaking technology
which had the potential of revolutionalising renewable energy not only in Kenya
but in many parts of the world. Gitau noted that the factory’s production
capacity could be up scaled to provide in excess of 250,000 tons of the
briquettes per year.
ICDC is a State-backed fund that finances projects that have
a high potential for creating wealth and jobs in diverse sectors of the
economy.
Established in 2003 as a supply company delivering a wide
range of goods to big companies, GSS has since 2008 turned more focus on
renewable energy, whose flagship is the briquettes unit.
(Source: Capital FM News)
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