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You are here: Home / cat / Egypt Turns Slaughterhouse Waste into Energy with First Biogas Plant

Egypt Turns Slaughterhouse Waste into Energy with First Biogas Plant

Dated: February 17, 2026

Egypt has inaugurated its first biogas unit designed to convert slaughterhouse waste into renewable energy and organic fertiliser, marking a step toward strengthening the country’s green economy and reducing environmental impact. The pilot facility, located at the Kafr Shukr slaughterhouse in Qalyubia Governorate, was inspected by Minister of Local Development and Environment, Manal Awad, following its official inauguration. The project underscores the government’s commitment to harnessing animal waste for clean energy production and high-quality organic fertiliser while supporting economic growth and environmental protection.

The semi-automated pilot unit collects slaughterhouse waste and processes it into biogas and natural fertiliser, which can be used in organic farming, particularly for export markets that restrict chemical inputs. Officials highlight that the initiative aligns with national goals to boost agricultural exports, improve water efficiency, and enhance the competitiveness of Egyptian produce.

Implemented by the Bioenergy for Sustainable Development Foundation under the Ministry of Environment, the project represents the first step toward rolling out small-, medium-, and large-scale biogas units at government-run slaughterhouses across Egypt. Minister Awad described the initiative as a major shift toward greener public infrastructure, positioning it as a model for sustainable development.

Plans are already in progress to expand the programme. A medium-sized biogas unit will be introduced at the Khanka slaughterhouse in Qalyubia to increase production capacity, while a feasibility study has been completed for a larger facility in New Valley Governorate. The proposed New Valley plant, estimated at EGP 13 million, is designed to process waste from a 3,000-head cattle farm and is projected to generate approximately EGP 17 million in its first year through organic fertiliser and renewable energy production.

The broader initiative aims to promote the transfer and expansion of bioenergy technology in Egypt by addressing technical, institutional, and financial challenges. The programme is also expected to create jobs in the bioenergy sector, reduce reliance on butane for power generation, and provide a safer, sustainable alternative to chemical fertilisers, reinforcing Egypt’s commitment to environmentally friendly energy solutions.

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