The e-Water Booth project, developed by the Geological Engineering Department, is not just about providing drinking water. According to Daniel Adu-Gyamfi, the e-Water Booth addresses this by eliminating single-use plastics entirely. A test case for sustainable innovationAdu-Gyamfi noted that what makes the e-Water Booth stand out is its combination of technology, business strategy, and social awareness. Daniel Adu-Gyamfi also expressed appreciation to AngloGold Ashanti Iduapriem Mine for its support in bringing the e-Water Booth idea to fruition. However, if successful, UMaT may not only reduce plastic waste on campus but also set a new standard for how water is delivered.
Source: GhanaWeb March 23, 2026 09:16 UTC