Dmitry Patrushev inspected new solid municipal waste management facilities in the Republic of Crimea.

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"Crimea actively participated in the activities of the 'Ecology' national project. Some of these activities are ongoing as part of the 'Environmental Well-Being' national project. This includes the construction of waste management facilities in the Saksky and Belogorsky districts, which we are visiting today. Overall, the region is planned to allocate approximately 26 billion rubles for national project activities by 2030. In addition to efforts to develop a closed-loop economy, funds are allocated for the construction of reservoirs, clearing riverbeds, and preserving forests," noted Dmitry Patrushev.

The construction of a modern solid municipal waste landfill in the Belogorsk district is being implemented in two phases. The first phase is planned to be operational until 2031. Licensing for the facility is expected to be completed by the end of January this year, and it will be operational in March. Its capacity is 600,000 tons per year, which will fully meet Crimea's solid municipal waste disposal needs.

The waste sorting complex in the Belogorsk district will process 500,000 tons of municipal solid waste. Furthermore, the facility will produce alternative fuels from sorted and shredded combustible fractions of municipal and industrial solid waste. 80% of the plant's equipment is domestically produced.

The municipal solid waste processing facility in the Saksky District, with a capacity of 200,000 tons per year, is designed to receive and sort waste, collect and accumulate recyclable materials, and compost the organic fraction—screenings—to produce industrial soil. 77% of the facility's equipment is domestically produced.

Together, the two complexes will be able to process more than 80% of the total volume of municipal solid waste in the Republic of Crimea.

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