Kgafela commends Champs Botswana
01 Jun 2022
Champs Botswana, a waste management facility that deals with oil, petroleum and other hazardous waste has been recognised for its efforts in keeping the environment friendly.
The company’s core business is to deal with non-bio degradable waste through recycling, an endeavor hailed, Trade and Industry Minister, Mr Mmusi Kgafela during a recent visit.
He said government was considering to restrain bureaucracy especially for citizen-owned companies which required mindset change, to make swift decisions in order to ease up the process.
Champs Botswana executive manager, Mr Geoffrey Kgwarae said in 2020 the company invested in a state-of-the-art technology for waste management and disposal by acquiring a three-line processing plant which used pyrolysis technology for waste processing and disposal.
He said the plant was used for tyres, plastic, clinical, chemical and chemical sludge pyrolysis and disposal as well as oil pyrolytic distillation.
Mr Kgwarae further stated that the plant was also used for grease and grease sludge pyrolysis and disposal. Ends
Source : BOPA
Author : Sandra Sethaiso
Location : Pilane
Event : Visit
Date : 01 Jun 2022





