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Ukrainian Government Launches National Project To Prevent Municipal Waste From Reaching Critical Mass
Published 5th Dec 2011 by Whites Communication
With Ukraine landfill sites exceeding 30 billion tons of buried domestic and industrial waste the government launches 'Clean City', a strategic national project, to protect future Ukrainian's ecological heritage and put waste material to better use.
2 December 2011; Kyiv, Ukraine – Ukraine has developed a comprehensive national project to address the issue of municipal waste management. The project is currently being offered to investors, alongside four other projects of national importance, in a 16-stop tour of the world’s financial capitals organised by the State Agency for Investment and National Projects. The project provides direct access for investors to set-up and run waste processing complexes to recycle materials such as scrap metal, polymer pellets, waste paper, glass and compost and incinerate any remaining material to provide hot water for host cities and generate electricity for the national grid.
Ukraine has some 4,157 municipal landfill sites currently struggling to contain more than 30 billion tons of waste from domestic and industrial sources. This is equal to around 650 tons of stored waste for every man, woman and child in the country. The land required to house refuse now exceeds 7% of the total territory of the country, occupying more space than all Ukraine’s national parks combined.
“In no uncertain terms, the ‘Clean City’ strategic national project has the potential to pull Ukraine back from the brink of an ecological catastrophe,” commented Vladyslav Kaskiv, Head of the State Agency for Investment and National Projects, “By investing in our environment now we ensure economic benefits for today, and a cleaner Ukraine for tomorrow.”
In 2010 Ukraine’s 459 cities produced over 54 million tons of domestic waste, less than 5% of which was incinerated or recycled. The pilot phase of the ‘Clean City’ national project, which will see the construction of 10 complexes with an expected combined processing capacity of over 2.5 million tons per year, will double the amount of waste that Ukraine incinerates or recycles by 2014. The ultimate scope of the project would include the establishment of similar complexes in every city with a population of over 100 thousand.
The pilot stage will see complexes installed in 10 major Ukrainian cities by 2014. Locations include: Kyiv, Poltava, Sumy, Khmelnytsky, Ternopil, Chernivtsi, Dnipropetrovsk, Kirovograd, Kharkiv and Lugansk.
Each complex will have a processing capacity of between 120-300 thousand tons of solid domestic waste per year and will require direct investment of between 50-350 million USD, depending on capacity and required technologies, for their design and construction. Each complex is expected to output around 28% of its processed waste as recycled materials with the remainder being incinerated to generate electricity to be supplied to the national grid. Jeff Cooper, President of ISWA (International Solid Waste Association) recently estimated the potential commercial value of Ukraine’s solid waste market at over 1 billion euros per year.
The ‘Clean City’ project, like the other four national projects, has received urgent priority status for the Ukrainian government and as such receives a number of unique guarantees. The state is contractually committed to provide all feasibility studies, assist in the obtaining of necessary permits and licenses and guarantee the acquisition of land for construction. In addition the state will commit to assuring stability in the legislative and regulatory environment pertaining to the ‘Clean City’ complexes’ pricing policy and supply of refuse materials.
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Notes to Editors
About State Agency for Investment and National Projects of Ukraine
The principal objective of the Agency is to actively attract foreign direct investment into the Ukrainian economy through a number of strategic national projects.
The National Projects are currently 10 strategic projects focused on main priority areas essential to Ukraine’s economic development. National Projects are guaranteed by the State and form an essential element of the broader strategy to encourage long-term cooperation with investors on projects of national importance. Designated areas of immediate priority include the diversification of energy supply, including emphasis on renewable sources and critical infrastructural updates.
In 2011 the Agency established the strategic programme for investment allocation, which consists of the following elements:
• Creation of a project marketplace – a comprehensive database of investment opportunities in Ukraine
• Active promotion of the most significant projects, both at local and industrial levels
• Creation of a one-stop shop mechanism through which investors can find direct access to the Ukrainian market
About InvestUkraine
InvestUkraine is a designated Investment Promotion Unit within the State Agency for Investment and National Projects of Ukraine. Its principal goal is to provide high quality investor services utilising the one-stop shop mechanism to provide investors with direct personal assistance and guidance throughout the investment process.
InvestUkraine has been formed to provide the maximum level of comfort to investors through the provision of all-round support and custom services. In order to provide these services InvestUkraine is equipped with an exceptionally well-qualified staff and extensive network of regional branches across Ukraine.
InvestUkraine is a:
• Simplified system of cooperation between the Investor, the Ukrainian authorities and the investment opportunity through the one-stop shop mechanism
• Governmental vehicle for direct investor support, information access and legal advice, high quality consultancy and project integration for strategic investors interested in investing in Ukraine
• Easiest and shortest route from business plan to operational business available to international investors
For more information, please visit:
http://www.ukrproject.gov.ua/en
http://investukraine.com/
For an updated scheduled of the road show, please visit:
http://investukraine.com/?page_id=794
For more information, please contact:
Andrei Artazey
Director of State Enterprise ‘Clean City’
E-mail: cc@Ukrproject.gov.ua
Tel.: + 38 044 254 4011
Fax: +38 044 254 4017
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