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Sri Lanka: Insee Ecocycle has held a ceremony marking its launch as a separate subsidiary of Insee Cement Sri Lanka. The management team of Insee Cement Sri Lanka gathered at the Ecocycle Pre-processing Facility in Katunayake to mark the occasion, according to the Daily Financial Times newspaper. Geocycle Sri Lanka rebranded as Insee Ecocycle following the acquisition of Holcim Lanka by Thailand’s Siam City Cement.
Insee Ecocyle burns cocaine in Sri Lanka
23 January 2018Sri Lanka: Insee Ecocyle, the waste management subsidiary of Insee Group, has helped the Sri Lanka Police Narcotics Bureau (PNB) and National Dangerous Drugs Control Board dispose of nearly 1t of cocaine. Confiscated narcotics were burnt in the kiln of Insee Cement plant at Puttalam. according to the Daily Financial Times newspaper. This is the first time that cocaine has been disposed of in this fashion in Sri Lanka.
The confiscated cocaine hydrochloride was co-processed through a liquid feeding channel. It was liquefied in an aqueous medium at the Insee Ecocycle pre-processing facility in Katunayake with the addition of a colouring agent for visual differentiation. The liquefied material was then transported for final disposal to the Puttalam cement plant in purpose-built hazardous waste transporting vehicles, escorted by PNB officials. The local authorities are also considering using the same process to dispose of other illegal recreational drugs including heroin and cannabis.
Geocycle Sri Lanka rebrands as Insee Ecocycle
20 February 2017Sri Lanka: Geocycle Sri Lanka has rebranded as Insee Ecocycle following the acquisition of Holcim Lanka by Thailand’s Siam City Cement. Before the takeover Geocycle pioneered the waste management industry in Sri Lanka, serving over 400 customers as a solution provider alternative fuels and eliminating over 500,000Mt of industrial waste over the past 14 years, according to the Daily Financial Times. Operations including co-processing of alternative fuels will continue at Insee Cement’s plant at Puttalam.