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Interplast Limited has organised a two-day training program on best installation practices for HDPE and UPVC pipes for members of the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineers (CPHE)-Ghana.
The company also took participants through the practical demonstration on drip and lawn irrigation installation.
This is to encourage plumbers in Ghana to make the right decision on their jobs, use the right processes and procedures in acquiring materials for their contracts and install them according to international standards.

The training also aimed at getting plumbers to go into the irrigation system installation sector, to assist farmers with optimal services at reasonable costs.
Interplast’s partnership with CIPHE is a continuous one to help train plumbers each year in this area of expertise.
Interplast Limited is the biggest manufacturer of UPVC and HDPE pipes in West Africa exporting to over 23 African countries.
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