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Design of the waste sorting plant begins in Krasnoyarsk

10.02.2023

RWM Capital Investment Group starts designing a modern waste sorting plant with the target capacity of 300 thousand tons in the left-bank technological area of Krasnoyarsk. Currently, the investment program of the project is being coordinated, and a lease agreement has been signed to get the land and access roads for the waste sorting plant. Development of project documentation has also started. The total investment in the project is 1.5 billion rubles.

“The estimated time to design and build the waste sorting plant is three years, but we will certainly try to speed up this process in order to start sorting all municipal solid waste (MSW) collected in the left-bank industrial zone of Krasnoyarsk,” notes Felix Blinov, CEO of RWM Capital Investment Group.

The construction of new infrastructure facilities for solid waste management is one of the most important stages of the Russian “trash reform”. In accordance with the tasks set by the President of Russia as part of the “Environment” National Project and under the Presidential Decree on the national development goals for the next decade, by 2030 it is necessary to create a sustainable system for the treatment of solid waste in Russia, which will cut the amount of waste going to landfills in half.

The system of comprehensive waste management for the left-bank area of Krasnoyarsk that was presented back in 2019 at the Krasnoyarsk Environmental Forum by the RWM Capital Investment Group belongs to this kind exactly. It's time to put these plans into action and create a new industry for recycling secondary material resources (SMR) in the region.

“In the future, next to the waste sorting plant, we plan to organize an eco-technopark, on the basis of which the selected secondary material resources will be recycled,” says Felix Blinov. “Today, the situation is that in Krasnoyarsk the field of MSW recycling is represented by only several enterprises, while hardly anyone produces final products from recycled waste. For example, most of the plastic waste collected by our regional operator – after being recycled into flakes – has to be transported to Ekaterinburg. Glass goes to Novosibirsk. The construction of the eco-technopark will solve this problem and form a significant potential for the development of new local businesses, jobs, and budget revenues.”

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