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State Information System for Solid Municipal Waste Accounting (GIS UTKO)

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State Information System for Solid Municipal Waste Accounting (GIS UTKO)

Main article: State Information System for Municipal Solid Waste Metering (GIS UTKO)

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2024: Integration with Etton electronic waste management schemes

The electronic waste management schemes created by Etton in the regions are successfully integrated into the federal system for accounting for municipal solid waste (FSIS UTKO). Etton announced this on April 10, 2024. Read more here.

2023: GIS Begins

On December 1, 2023, the Russian Environmental Operator (REO) announced the launch of the federal state information system for municipal solid waste (FGIS UTKO). It will upload information about container sites, the amount of waste, areas of activity of regional operators, sources of waste generation, waste management facilities, MSW flow scheme.

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REO has begun operating the FSIS UTKO, which is designed to make the waste management industry transparent. This, in turn, will make it possible to make decisions on the development of the MSW management industry in the regions, on tariff regulation, as well as on equipment and infrastructure development. As an operator of the REO system, it will be able to aggregate information on the state of affairs in the industry, - said Denis Butsaev, CEO of the REO.
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Russian environmental operator announced the launch of FGIS UTKO

According to him, the new FSIS was created to consolidate the information on solid municipal waste management for the possibility of balancing waste generation, their flows, as well as existing and planned capacities as part of the creation of MSW infrastructure. The system should become a high-quality tool for monitoring the industry for the management of municipal solid waste in Russia, Butsaev added.

Data should be submitted to the FSIS UTKO by executive authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, local self-government, regional operators for MSW, REO, as well as legal entities and individual entrepreneurs operating in the field of MSW management. The order of the Ministry of Natural Resources, establishing the composition, timing and frequency of posting information in the FSIS UTKO, obliges information suppliers to place it in the FSIS UTKO from December 1, 2023. Primary data in the system must be entered by information providers by January 1, 2024.[1]

2022: Mishustin approved the operator of the GIS of household waste accounting

In May 2022, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed a decree approving the regulation on the state information system for accounting for municipal solid waste. In accordance with the document, the public law company Russian Environmental Operator will be responsible for the creation and development of the new platform.

According to the press service of the Cabinet, the federal state information system for accounting for municipal solid waste will help assess the volume of garbage collection throughout the country, track the number of contracts concluded in the industry, and also familiarize yourself with tariffs in effect in different regions.

Mishustin approved the operator of the GIS of household waste accounting

The system will automate the accounting of municipal solid waste, strengthen control over the state of landfills, sorting centers and waste processing plants, and, in general, make this industry more transparent.

The new system will contain information on the sources of waste generation, on the places and volumes of their accumulation, objects of their processing, disposal and neutralization. It will include several subsystems, the main of which will be the electronic model of the federal scheme for managing municipal solid waste. The list of other subsystems will be determined by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation.

The system will interact with other state resources, including the information system of housing and communal services, electronic models of territorial waste management schemes.

Some of the information posted will be available to everyone on the official website of the system. For regional MSW operators and individual entrepreneurs working in this industry, personal accounts will be created in the state information system.[2]

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