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Brazilian company Condeports Invest has declared its intent to enter the Ghanaian market, bringing along cutting-edge technologies in biodiesel, graphene and Pyrolysis production.
At the centre of this initiative is the ‘Reciclar Social Programme’, a transformative environmental and socioeconomic project that utilises recycled waste to produce various high-value products.

With youth unemployment in Ghana exceeding 1.32 million, the programme is poised to create over 15,000 direct jobs across all 16 regions, targeting key areas such as waste management, clean energy, training, and sustainable industry.
This initiative aligns seamlessly with the National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration’s ‘24-hour economy’ agenda, aimed at enhancing productivity and job creation.

The project could receive a significant boost following high-level government engagements scheduled for 20th–24th July 2025.
During this visit, the company’s leadership will meet with more than five Ministers, including Trade, Industry and Agribusiness, Finance, Agriculture, Youth Development and Empowerment, as well as the Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs.
These discussions will culminate in the official launch of the Reciclar Social Programme later this year.
Sharing his delight at the decision, Founder of Condeports Invest, Ednei de Oliveira, said, “The main purpose of the Social Recycling Program is to promote changes in people’s behaviour, encouraging changes in people’s habits”.
Implementation Plan Overview (12 Months)
- Country Population: 34.6M
- Administrative Regions: 16
- Public Schools: 12,436
- Students in Public System: 1,452,585
- Districts: 261
- Total Direct Jobs: 15,000
Key Components of the Programme
Graphene Production – USINA DE GRAPHENO
The installation of three (3) graphene production plants is planned, each with a production capacity of 7 tons per month. Implementation will be completed within 7 months.
- Investment Value: $20,000,000
- Monthly Revenue Forecast: $1.26 billion
Graphene, a one-atom-thick carbon material, is renowned for being: - 200x stronger than steel
- 5x harder than diamond
- 100x more conductive than copper
- Ultra-light, bendable, transparent, and thermally efficient
It holds transformative applications in: - Medicine and biomedicine
- Water purification and environmental monitoring
- Advanced electronics and energy storage
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Biodiesel Plants
Using its proprietary Biosonic System, Condeports’ biodiesel plants will produce methyl ester—a sustainable raw material for biodiesel—without the use of hazardous boilers.

- Total Plants: 16 (1 in each region initially; long-term plan includes 1 in each district – 261 in total)
- Implementation Timeline: 4 months
- Total Investment Value: $32,000,000
- Monthly Revenue Forecast: $28.8 million
Applications span transportation fuels and sustainable industrial energy.
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Investment & Revenue Summary
Item
Value
Total Investment
$78,149,640
Monthly Revenue Forecast
$1,288,800,000
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