1. Asbestos Abatement Services-Environmental remediation Experts

Ecosustainability Hub Consultants Ltd specializes in asbestos abatement design solutions and the precision management of abatement tasks in conjuncture with third party construction and NEMA registered transporters and disposal vendors.

We provide a comprehensive process to oversee asbestos removal and large scale commercial abatement projects through utilizing Clean Room Technology and Trained Associates to maintain a safety first environment. Exposure to asbestos fibers, which are too small to be seen with the naked eye, during jobs like renovations and demolitions can cause scar-like tissue to build up in the lungs, affecting air passages and causing diseases like asbestosis, or cancers like mesothelioma. Use of asbestos was banned by the Kenya government in 2006  Any person who has any intentions of removing or decommissioning and disposal of any asbestos material should consult the Guidelines on procedures including undertaking EIA and obtaining necessary approval and advice in line with Environmental Management and Coordination (Waste Management) Regulations, 2006. Call 0738632518 or 0722647371 or 0722806926 of Greenrock Ventures Ltd for abatement services.

 2.Air quality Laboratory***coming soon

EHC Labs is qualified and has the necessary equipment to conduct indoor air quality analysis and microbiology air analysis. We test air for Environmental and Industrial Hygiene analysis, depending on the need of our clients. EHC Techno Labs can supply the needed sampling or media kit as necessary to perform the analysis. We also have a certified team that conducts sampling at the request of the client.

3.Biomass briquette/pellets supply

Briquette are non-conventional source of renewable energy made by pressing agriculture waste under high pressure & contains no external chemical or binding material. Due to its clean energy (does not emit any greenhouse gases), high density, low ash & high thermal efficiency, its being used as substitute to coal, wood furnace oil,

The product we supply is of have high calorific value, low water content {less than 10%} and densely compacted this provides high heat efficiency.

4.Deposit Return Scheme

Plastic waste in the Kenya is on the rise by a fifth by 2030. We need to be tackling the problem on all fronts by reducing, reusing and recycling. That means introducing a standard approach to recycling. Ecosustainability Hub Consultants can design a deposit return system that will work well for everyone in Kenya, providing increased recycling rates and quality of recycling, reductions in littering and business opportunities. We utilize a wide range of views as possible to help us design an effective system. By incentivizing their return to a designated collection point, the scheme ensures that containers are properly recycled, becoming a high value resource rather than being lost through landfill or littering. Deposit return offers the chance to embed a step change in recycling performance. Other systems in Europe are achieving capture rates of up to 95% for target materials compared with around less than 5% in Kenya at present. Furthermore, plastic and metal in particular are very valuable materials. This value is reduced through ‘contamination’, in other words by being mixed in with other materials of lower value. Deposit return schemes offer a good opportunity to minimize contamination and maximize the value of the collected material. This is because items will be returned to a separate, not comingled system and will only be accepted into the system if they are the right kind of material.

The return deposit scheme is intended to cut the litter polluting the land and sea by returning a small cash sum to consumers who return their bottles and cans.

The products being considered in particular are:

  1. Ready to drink (soft)-All non-alcoholic drinks (still and carbonated) that are ready for the consumer to drink. Includes sports drinks, energy drinks and health drinks.
  2. Soft Mixer Products -All products that are mixed with a soft drink (still or carbonated) to make a drink. Includes diluting, cordial, concentrate and syrup products.
  3. Bottled water-All still and carbonated water and flavoured waters that are sold in a drink container.
  4. Fruit and vegetable juice-All ready to drink fruit and vegetable juice and juice drinks. Also includes fruit and vegetable based smoothies.
  5. Dairy-All ready to drink milk and other dairy (fresh and long life), including all dairy alternatives. Includes milkshakes, flavoured milks, milk based smoothies and ready to drink coffee drinks. Also includes ready to drink yogurt and probiotic yogurt drinks.
  6. All distilled spirits with an alcohol by volume (ABV) of higher than 30%
  7. All fermented alcohol products including beer, cider and wine. Also includes non-alcoholic versions of the above.
  8. All other alcohol not covered in the “distilled spirits” and “fermented alcohol” categories with a ABV less than 30%. Includes fortified wines, liqueurs and mixer products where spirits, wine or other fermented products have been mixed with a soft drink.
  9. All other drinks, not listed above, that can be purchased to drink on the go. Includes all hot drinks such as tea, coffee and hot chocolate, and all other drinks sold ‘on the go’, for example at fast food outlets this could include some of the products mentioned above but sold, for instance, in a disposable cup.

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