
After five years in the Far East promise to please create a comprehensive system of waste management. It is expected that it will consist of 23 units of inter-municipal recycling solid waste (MSW), located on the territories of the Far Eastern Federal District, informs «Pacific Russia».
About joint plans to create an integrated system of waste management said the Development Fund of the Far East and the company «Eco-System». Their proposed structure must be set up until 2020, when it will cover eight of the Far Eastern territories — Primorye, Khabarovsk and Kamchatka Krai, Magadan, Sakhalin, Amur Region, Jewish autonomy and Yakutia, where the investor plans to select 23 sites to create them waste sorting companies and landfills . They all municipal solid waste (MSW) will be separated into fractions and stored in briquettes, the company «Eco-System».
«Far East region generates up to 24.5 million cubic meters of municipal waste a year, — said director general of the Criminal Code» Eco-System «Andrew Yakymchuk. — Who is the six million square kilometers of a total of five polygons, where the selection of a partial disposal, the rest goes to landfills. The company intends to invest up to 13 billion rubles to 23 processing center, their revenue will reach five billion rubles, will create 1200 jobs. The payback period will be 7-10 years. »
The sorted waste is expected to supply China as raw material. In the settlements of the Far Eastern Federal District will create musoronakopitelnye station where specialized transport everything will be delivered to the inter-municipal units.
Today, with the participation of the fund has realized a pilot investment project for the creation of inter-municipal unit in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk on the recycling and disposal of garbage. It was approved August 6, 2015 in Moscow, the Sub-Commission on the implementation of investment projects in the Far East and the Baikal region under the chairmanship of deputy prime minister and presidential envoy in the region, Yuri Trutnev. The total cost of the pilot project is estimated at 900 million rubles, of which the investment fund will amount to 270 million rubles, its share in the newly created company will be 24 percent.
Successful implementation of the project on Sakhalin Island allow to replicate the model in other areas of the Far East, to restructure the entire regional industry processing and recycling of solid waste, noted in the Development Fund of the Far East.