Advancing Waste Management: Wassateyah Sorting and Composting Hangar
The Wassateyah Sorting and Composting Hangar, supervised in 2017 and located in Irbid, is a pivotal project commissioned by GIZ. This initiative involves the construction of nine hangars dedicated to sorting and composting, along with administration buildings and site infrastructure, covering a total area of approximately 1,200 m².
Project Overview
Key Details
- Supervision Year: 2017
- Location: Irbid, Wassateyah
- Client: GIZ
- Services Provided: Supervision of Construction
The project focuses on constructing nine hangars for sorting and composting waste, along with administration buildings and comprehensive site infrastructure. This facility aims to enhance waste management practices in the region, promoting sustainability and environmental responsibility.
Architectural Layout: Functionality and Sustainability
Key Components
- Sorting and Composting Hangars:
- Nine hangars designed for efficient waste sorting and composting processes.
- Total area of approximately 1,200 m².
- Administration Buildings:
- Facilities to support the management and operations of the hangars.
- Site Infrastructure:
- Comprehensive infrastructure to ensure smooth operations and accessibility.
Design Philosophy: Efficiency and Environmental Responsibility
The Wassateyah Sorting and Composting Hangar is designed with a focus on:
- Operational Efficiency: Optimized layout and infrastructure to support waste sorting and composting processes.
- Sustainability: Promoting environmentally responsible waste management practices.
- Community Impact: Enhancing local waste management capabilities and contributing to a cleaner environment.
Conclusion
The Wassateyah Sorting and Composting Hangar is more than just a construction project—it is a commitment to advancing waste management and sustainability in the region. By providing state-of-the-art facilities for sorting and composting, the project reflects GIZ’s dedication to environmental responsibility and community well-being.
As it continues to operate, this facility will stand as a symbol of progress and sustainability, inspiring future projects to prioritize efficient and environmentally friendly waste management solutions.