Africa’s first zero solid waste eco-industrial park was launched in Johannesburg this week and according to authorities it is expected to attract over R10 billion in initial CAPEX investments.
Designed and developed by Eco-Industrial Solutions (EIS), the Limpopo Eco-Industrial Park (LEIP) will be the continent’s first economically viable, zero solid waste eco-industrial park. Located in Musina on over 6 400 hectares between the border town and Beitbridge, the park will feature- an integrated nature reserve;
- two residential eco-estates;
- 80 chalets on the Limpopo waterfront inside the nature park;
- the country’s first plasma waste gasifiers;
- syngas clean-up;
- two off-channel storage dams (with 20 mil m3 capacity);
- 200 MW Eskom power supply and an additional 35 MW solar power for housing and agro-processing; emergency services;
- a world class logistics service, among others.
A strong focus on the environment
A key feature of the park is its design by various ecologists and heritage specialists, with a strong focus on the environment and local communities. “The site layout minimises environmental impact, with over 2 000 hectares allocated as private nature park to preserve environmentally sensitive areas,” explains Deshika Kathawaroo, CEO of Eco-Industrial Solutions. The park will ensure a sustainable water supply for the LEIP, with bulk floodwater from the Limpopo River being extracted and directed to three off-channel storage dams. Two of these dams have already been approved by the Limpopo Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism (LEDET) and the Department of Water and Sanitation.