TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, May 7. U.S.-based Sayat
LLC plans to implement a promising investment project in the
Fergana region of Uzbekistan to generate alternative thermal energy
through the recycling of medical waste, Trend reports, citing the regional
government.
The implementation of the project was discussed during a meeting
between Khairullo Bozorov, the regional governor, and Stanislav
Kushnir, the founder of Sayat LLC.
In the second phase of the project, which will span from 2026 to
2030, similar facilities are planned to be launched in other
regions of the republic. This investment project, planned for
implementation jointly with Sayat Green, will establish
environmentally safe recycling of medical waste and the production
of thermal energy from it.
During the meeting, organizational and technical issues related
to the project's implementation were discussed. The regional
governor noted the environmental significance of the project and
expressed his readiness to fully support it. In this regard,
responsible organizations were instructed to provide the necessary
assistance to investors during the implementation process.
The parties agreed to accelerate joint work and the practical
implementation of the project.
Sayat LLC specializes in the construction of plants for
generating alternative thermal energy from medical waste. Based on
the Presidential Decree "On measures to implement the investment
project 'Generation of Alternative Thermal Energy from Medical
Waste,'" modern plants are currently under construction at medical
facilities in the Tashkent, Samarkand, and Bukhara regions.