IFC’s Investment in China’s Medical Waste Treatment will Help Improve Environmental Standards
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Washington, D.C. / Beijing, China, October
23, 2007 — IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, will invest in UE
Envirotech Pte Ltd to advance medical waste treatment in China, helping
improve environmental standards. Over the next four years, IFC’s $12.5
million investment will help the pioneering company build and operate new
medical waste treatment plants throughout the country, in partnership with
municipal governments. The company will manage 32 plants by 2010, reaching
more than 120 million people.
Environmental protection and the proper
handling and treatment of medical waste have drawn increasing public attention
as a result of China’s rapid urbanization. UE Envirotech’s efforts are
expected to have substantial public health benefits, including reducing
the risks associated with air-transmitted diseases and the mishandling
of medical waste.
IFC’s investment will include a $9
million loan and $3.5 million in equity. The total cost of the project
is about $50 million. UE Envirotech is operating six medical waste treatment
plants in Anshan, Dandong, and Fuxin in Liaoning Province; Liaocheng in
Shandong Province; and Xinxiang and Jiazuo in Henan Province. It also has
contracts with five other municipal governments to build and operate plants
in Chenzhou and Shaoyang in Hunan Proncince; Jiamusi in Hei Long Jiang
Province; Jian in Jiangxi Province, and Xianxi in Hunan Province. These
11 facilities will serve more than 44 million people.
UE Envirotech partners with municipal
governments, usually in a build-operate-transfer arrangement, whereby the
city grants exclusive rights to its medical waste, while the company provides
the infrastructure and operating resources to service the city and surrounding
area. The contracts are usually for 20 to 30 years, with extension options.
UE Envirotech’s current contracts cover the treatment of medical waste
from public hospitals with more than 100,000 beds. The company also leverages
the resources of its Singapore-based parent firm, United Engineers Ltd,
which has a track record of providing facility management services to over
150 hospitals and health care facilities across Asia.
Ryan Sun, CEO of UE Envirotech Pte Ltd,
said, “IFC’s participation in our company is a strong endorsement of
our management expertise, business strategy, and corporate governance.
We are confident that this partnership will enhance our contribution to
improving China’s environment.”
Guy Ellena, IFC Director for Health
and Education, said, “Medical waste poses a serious threat to the environment
and public health in China. The project will help expand waste treatment
services in a socially and environmentally responsible way, demonstrating
IFC’s commitment to social sector development in the country.”
Richard Ranken, IFC Director for East
Asia and the Pacific, added, “This project will have direct and immediate
benefits for people living in the area, reducing their risk of diseases
and improving the environment. UE Envirotech is also demonstrating that
higher standards for treating medical waste can be achieved in an environmentally
and commercially sound manner, including in regions that have not attracted
such investments previously.”
About IFC
IFC, a member of the World Bank Group,
fosters sustainable economic growth in developing countries by financing
private sector investment, mobilizing private capital in local and international
financial markets, and providing advisory and risk mitigation services
to businesses and governments. IFC’s vision is that poor people have the
opportunity to escape poverty and improve their lives. In FY07, IFC committed
$8.2 billion and mobilized an additional $3.9 billion through loan participations
and structured finance for 299 investments in 69 developing countries.
IFC also provided advisory services in 97 countries. For more information,
visit www.ifc.org.
About UE Envirotech Pte Ltd
UE Envirotech Pte Ltd is a pioneering
provider of medical waste treatment services in China, formed in 2004 to
improve environmental standards in Asia. With cutting-edge technology and
stringent procedures, it offers reliable and environmentally safe solutions
to communities. The company is a subsidiary of United Engineers Limited,
a Singapore-based publicly listed firm that was established in 1912. For
more information, visit www.ue-enviro.com.
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