This visit to the waste plant is part of João Lourenço's state visit to France.
Thus, this Friday, the second and last day of the visit, the head of state "went to see how a waste recycling plant works".
"This is an industrial facility set up on the outskirts of Paris and owned by the Suez company, a colossus that is present in the Angolan market in a gigantic project that will provide drinking water to millions of inhabitants of Luanda", says the Presidency of the Republic, in a statement to which VerAngola had access.
The waste recovery center, says the note, "applies advanced technology in the process of reusing materials discarded in the daily lives of families and other active entities such as business organizations, factories, etc., thus putting into action the principle of the circular economy, putting back into consumption circuit which seemed definitively lost".
Simply put, the plant ends up giving "new life to everyday waste", thus applying the philosophical principle that in "nature nothing is lost, everything is transformed".
It should be recalled that the President of the Republic began a two-day visit to France on Thursday and is expected to return to Angola on Saturday.