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Djerba, Tunisia: Biomethane Powers Sustainable Economy in African Tech First

Djerba, a Tunisian island, is taking a significant step towards a sustainable future by embracing biomethane production as a cornerstone of its circular economy. This initiative, driven by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), marks a crucial advancement in waste management and renewable energy within the African tech landscape. This project, in partnership with the National Agency for Energy Conservation (ANME) and the National Waste Management Agency (ANGED), is supported by funding from Japan and the Italian Climate Fund. The core goal is to convert organic waste, primarily from the hospitality sector, into renewable energy.

Transforming Waste into Energy: Project Details and Implementation

The pilot project involves establishing a biomethane production facility aimed at demonstrating the feasibility of anaerobic digestion of organic waste on the island. The official launch occurred in April 2025, with an implementation agreement signed at the end of May. While the specific annual capacity is mentioned in media reports as potentially 6,000 tons of waste processed, this figure awaits official confirmation within the project documentation. The project’s success hinges on proving the technical, economic, and environmental viability of transforming waste into a valuable energy resource. It’s a crucial step forward for Africa, showcasing how local communities can benefit from sustainable practices and technological innovation.

The Djerba biomethane project offers a promising model for other African nations striving for greener economies and increased energy independence, highlighting the potential of technology to create tangible positive change.

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