Contract for Vinca landfill development with French-Japanese consortium by the end of 2017

Source: Beta Monday, 21.08.2017. 14:16
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Minister for environmental protection of Serbia, Goran Trivan, said he expects that contract with French-Japanese consortium Suez and Itochu, which was the only one delivering obliging offer for public and private partnership for development of Belgrade’s landfill Vinca, is signed by the end of the year.

- When this is done, implementation of the treatment and disposal of municipal waste project could start at the end of next year - Goran Trivan said to the Beta agency.

Trivan expects a concession for at least 20 years is contracted, in order to have a landfill 40 years old, spanning on 68 hectares and receiving 2,700 tons of garbage per day, arranged in the most modern and environmentally safe way.

- We will keep waste in our hands, because the city will continue to collect it - Trivan said, but he stated that it is too early to talk about other details that will only be specified by the contract.



The project, estimated at EUR 300 m should, among other things, enable closure of existing landfill, exploitation of landfill gas for energy production, drain waters treatment, construction of facilities for municipal waste treatment and production of heat and electricity, construction of a recycling facility for construction waste.

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