🏭 Project: El Sharqia Sugar Factory – Beet Waste Management

📍 El Salheya, El Sharqia Governorate, Egypt

🌍 Project Overview

Baramouda partnered with El Sharqia Sugar Factory to manage and safely dispose of 318,000 tons of sugar beet residues. Traditionally, these residues were dumped into canals or left on roadsides, causing pollution and health hazards. Instead, Baramouda implemented safe disposal practices through official landfills, while also exploring circular agriculture opportunities by testing ways to reuse beet waste in farming applications.

0 TONS

Beet Waste Managed

0%

Reduction in Waste Costs

🎯 Project Objectives & Approach

Objectives

  • Ensure safe collection and disposal of sugar beet waste in line with environmental standards.
  • Reduce waste management costs for the factory.
  • Prevent illegal dumping into water streams and roads.
  • Explore innovative agricultural uses for beet residues (e.g., composting, soil enrichment, animal feed).
  • Contribute to circular agriculture by turning waste into value-added resources.

Approach & Activities

  • Organized transportation and disposal of sugar beet residues into official landfills.
  • Applied Baramouda’s waste-to-value solutions to test agricultural applications.
  • Collaborated with the factory team to optimize waste handling processes.
  • Conducted applied research on reusing beet waste in agriculture.
  • Implemented continuous monitoring to ensure environmental safety and operational efficiency.

📊 Key Results & Impact

318,000 TONS

Beet waste safely managed

55%

Reduction in disposal costs

Significant

Drop in landfill & roadside dumping

Research

Launched for agricultural reuse

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