
A SINGLE RESPONSE TO
MULTIPLE CHALLENGES
The global waste management crisis poses one of the most significant challenge of our time, threatening environmental health and human well-being.
Our Vision
Overflowing landfills and improper waste disposal underscore the urgent need for a radical shift in how we treat our planet's resources.
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At GFH2, we are at the forefront of addressing this crisis. Our innovative waste processing technologies are designed to turn waste into resources, offering a sustainable, effective solution to a problem that affects communities worldwide.
We are committed to transforming the waste management landscape, reducing reliance on landfills, and promoting recycling and resource recovery.

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PUBLIC HEALTH CHALLENGES
AVOID HEALTH DISASTERS DUE TO WASTE
We wish to contribute to improving living conditions and public health by reducing environmental and health risks linked to poor waste management which can exacerbate the risks of diseases such as dengue, hepatitis A, typhoid and leptospirosis.
SOCIAL CHALLENGES
JOB CREATIONS
By re-localizing activities linked to a convergence of waste-energy sectors, we are working on the development of new professional sectors with the help of local stakeholders
ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENERGY CHALLENGES
REDUCTION OF THE WASTE ROUTE
Many territories are facing health emergencies due to a lack of infrastructure forcing the export of waste through costly and polluting transport. Sending waste to very distant areas in no way protects local populations from the toxicity linked to burning, burying or storing waste in landfills (legal or illegal).
DECARBONIZATION OF THE WASTE TREATMENT
Waste processing represents a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions, up to 15% of total emissions in French Polynesia. GFH2 Maritime innovates by offering a carbon-free circular economy. The hydrogen produced can then be used as a complementary source of clean energy for port and industrial infrastructures or even local authorities, thereby reducing dependence on imported fossil hydrocarbons.