EcoGlass Ltd officially launched its modern glass and aluminium production facility on Friday, 27th March, in Adenta, Accra.

The event brought together government officials, industry stakeholders, and community representatives to witness the unveiling of the company’s operations.

The Deputy Minister for Works and Housing, Hon. Mrs. Gizella Tetteh-Agbotui, highlighted the company’s potential to train young Ghanaians in skills such as blazing and installation, emphasizing the role of local industries in developing practical workforce skills.

Also in attendance was Hon. Ella Esinam Christine Nongo, the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of Adenta Municipal Assembly, who expressed her excitement and warmly welcomed EcoGlass Ltd to the constituency, praising its commitment to creating opportunities for the local community.

Speaking at the event, Richard Kobla Bolivi, Managing Director of EcoGlass Ltd, shared that the company is aligned with the Government of Ghana’s 24-hour economy policy initiative. He noted that EcoGlass is eager to leverage the initiative to drive economic growth, create jobs, and foster industrialization in the country.

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With a focus on high-quality, sustainable, and functional glass and aluminium solutions, EcoGlass Ltd aims to serve developers, contractors, architects, government agencies, and homeowners while contributing to Ghana’s industrial and economic development.





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