BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, February 3. Kyrgyzstan and
the Italian company TRITOR S.R.L. discussed prospects for bilateral
cooperation in sustainable development, the implementation of
"green" technologies, the processing of solid household and medical
waste, and the potential for pilot investment projects in the
country, Trend
reports via the Kyrgyz National Investment Agency.
The discussion took place on February 2 at the National
Investment Agency under the President of the Kyrgyz Republic,
during an official meeting with representatives of TRITOR S.R.L.,
which specializes in innovative and environmentally friendly waste
processing technologies.
The meeting was also attended by representatives from municipal
administrations across Kyrgyzstan as well as the Ministry of
Health. The participation of relevant state and municipal bodies
focused on practical issues, including the preliminary
identification of potential sites for project implementation and
the installation of pilot waste processing facilities for household
and medical waste.
Speaking at the meeting, Head of the National Investment Agency
Ravshanbek Sabirov emphasized the importance of such initiatives
for the country.
"The issue of waste management is particularly urgent today, and
Kyrgyzstan is interested in introducing modern, environmentally
safe technologies. We value not just ideas, but workable solutions
that can be adapted to our conditions. We are open to cooperation
and ready to support such projects at every stage of
implementation," Sabirov delineated.
Following the talks, a Memorandum of Cooperation was signed
between the National Investment Agency under the President of the
Kyrgyz Republic and TRITOR S.R.L. The document aims to establish
partnership relations and develop long-term, effective, and
mutually beneficial cooperation.
The memorandum provides for the implementation of pilot projects
to process up to 200 tons of unsorted household waste per day, the
use of alternative eco-friendly fuel at cement plants, the
introduction of modern solutions for landfill reclamation and
treatment, and the launch of medical waste processing projects in
public healthcare institutions. Special attention is given to
training local personnel, attracting investments, and ensuring
transparency in financial processes.
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