A contract was signed for the creation of automatic waste sorting complexes in the Moscow region
| Customers: Administration of the Mozhaisk urban district of the Moscow region Mozhaisk; State and social structures Contractors: Ecomashgruppe Project date: 2022/12
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The Government of the Moscow Region, the Mozhaisk City District and the Ecomashgroup company signed a special investment contract for MSW treatment technologies (solid municipal waste) using robotic and automatic extraction of useful fraction. The press service of the Ministry of Industry and Trade announced this at the end of December 2022.
The investment project involves the creation of three types of automatic waste sorting complexes with different capacities in the Moscow region based on MSW processing technology using robotic and automatic extraction of useful components. The development of new technologies and the creation of sustainable MSW management systems will make it possible to achieve the competitiveness of domestic equipment in this industry and significantly reduce the volume of waste sent to landfills.
As noted by the State Secretary - Deputy Minister of Trade Industry of the Russian Federation Viktor Yevtukhov, the main task of the project is to localize the production of import-substituting equipment to create a stable system for handling MSW. Such a system will ensure the sorting of waste in the amount of 100% and significantly reduce the volume of waste sent to landfills, he said.
Yevtukhov added that the Ministry of Industry and Trade will continue to stimulate the development of the MSW processing industry in Russia.
By the end of 2022, several waste processing complexes are operating in the Moscow region. They are part of a program to reform the MSW management system launched in the region in 2013. One of these complexes - "Neva" - is located near the village of Povarovo on the territory of the urban district of Solnechnogorsk. It launched in 2022. Its capacity will be 500 thousand tons per year. Processing of such a volume of waste will reduce the volume of burial by 375 thousand tons annually - this is the annual volume exported to seven ordinary landfills.[1]
