Unveiling the Plans: Denis Pasler to Build a New Waste Sorting Facility
In a recent report to Dmitry Patrushev, Denis Pasler, the acting Governor of Sverdlovsk Oblast, discussed the termination of a concession agreement for a landfill in Sysert, but assured that it has not affected the plans for a new waste management complex, the "Verkhnepyshminsky" ecotechnopark.
The ecotechnopark, a new development in the waste management complex for the Yekaterinburg agglomeration, is planned for construction next year. However, the specifics such as its budget, timeline, and exact location are yet to be detailed.
The construction of the ecotechnopark must meet all technological and environmental requirements, ensuring a sustainable and eco-friendly solution for the region's waste management needs. The new waste management complex, separate from the two large waste processing facilities already commissioned in Krasnoturinsk and Nizhny Tagil, will provide an additional boost to the region's waste management system.
The location for the waste sorting plant that could replace Sysert's facility is planned to be near the village of Kashino in the Sysertsky District. This site has been considered to improve waste management and recycling infrastructure in the region.
Denis Pasler reported the progress of the regional waste management system to Dmitry Patrushev, the Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, but has not yet reported the specifics of the "Verkhnepyshminsky" ecotechnopark's construction. The Governor emphasised the importance of considering the opinion of the residents in the construction of both the ecotechnopark and the new waste management complex.
The termination of the concession agreement for the construction of the landfill in Sysert was due to different economic conditions and had not progressed for four years. Despite this setback, the issue of building a waste management complex for the Yekaterinburg agglomeration remains relevant, and the "Verkhnepyshminsky" ecotechnopark is a significant step towards addressing this need.
As the construction of the ecotechnopark and the new waste management complex progress, the region can look forward to improved waste management and recycling infrastructure, contributing to a cleaner and more sustainable environment for its residents.
The "Verkhnepyshminsky" ecotechnopark, a significant step towards addressing the region's waste management needs, is planned for construction next year, requiring significant investment from both environmental-science and finance sectors. The new waste management complex, including the ecotechnopark, will not only provide an additional boost to the region's industry but also ensure sustainable energy solutions through eco-friendly practices. The construction of this complex will contribute to a cleaner and more sustainable environment for the residents of the Yekaterinburg agglomeration.