EcoGlass Ltd has officially launched its state-of-the-art glass and aluminium production facility in Adenta, Accra, on Friday, 27th March. The event attracted government officials, industry stakeholders, and community representatives who came to witness the unveiling of the company’s operations.
Hon. Mrs. Gizella Tetteh-Agbotui, Deputy Minister for Works and Housing, praised EcoGlass Ltd for its potential to train young Ghanaians in technical skills such as brazing and installation. She emphasized the critical role local industries play in developing a practical and skilled workforce.
Hon. Ella Esinam Christine Nongo, Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of Adenta Municipal Assembly, welcomed EcoGlass Ltd to the community, highlighting the company’s commitment to creating employment and opportunities for residents.
Speaking at the launch, Richard Kobla Bolivi, Managing Director of EcoGlass Ltd, revealed that the company aligns with the Government of Ghana’s 24-hour economy policy. He noted that the initiative would help drive industrialization, generate jobs, and stimulate economic growth in the country.
EcoGlass Ltd aims to provide high-quality, sustainable, and functional glass and aluminium solutions to developers, contractors, architects, government agencies, and homeowners, while contributing to Ghana’s industrial and economic development.

















