Armenia secures $24 mln to improve solid waste managementDecember 11, 2015 - 16:41 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is providing a €8 million loan to Armenia to finance the construction of a solid waste landfill in Yerevan that complies with EU regulations. The loan is co-financed by a €8 million credit line from the European Investment Bank (EIB) and a capital grant of €8 million from the European Union Neighbourhood Investment Facility (NIF). The new landfill will meet international standards and operate as a commercially sustainable unit with modern solid-waste management systems, covering the collection and disposal of municipal solid waste. The facility, located on the outskirts of Yerevan, will provide major environmental and social benefits for the 1.1 million residents of the Armenian capital. The legal agreements were signed Friday, December 11, in Yerevan by Armenia’s Minister of Finance, the Yerevan municipality and the EBRD. It is the second landfill project in Armenia, following the Kotayk landfill signed in 2014. The project confirms the EBRD’s commitment to supporting government plans for the modernization and upgrading of Armenia’s waste management system to European standards. It is expected to raise public awareness of the importance of solid waste management. Complementing the EBRD funding, technical cooperation for project preparation is provided by the government of Austria, while post-investment grant funding for procurement and tender support has been pledged by the government of the Czech Republic. Additionally, a stakeholder participation and city support program will be financed by the EBRD Early Transition Countries (ETC) Fund. Mark Davis, Head of the EBRD Yerevan Office, said: “We are excited to see another solid waste project in Armenia that will bring substantial benefits to the residents of Yerevan and the country’s environment. Creating better public awareness of the benefits of sustainable solid waste services is an integral part of the project and we will continue working on a better and healthier environment. We have a very active and productive relationship with the authorities in Yerevan and we are working in multiple sectors, with good results for the people and the country.” Since the start of its operations in Armenia in 1992, the EBRD has invested over €974 million in 143 projects in the country’s financial, corporate, infrastructure and energy sectors, with 86% of the investments being in the private sector. Top stories Yerevan has dismissed Turkey’s demand to shut down the Armenian nuclear power plant as “inappropriate”. Armenia will loan 2.9 billion drams to Nagorno Karabakh (Artsakh), according to a draft government decision. The Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Azerbaijan has “strongly condemned” Armenia’s decision. Kerobyan has said that for the first time in the history of Armenia, the volume of foreign direct investments amounted to about $1 billion. Partner news | U.S. welcomes Armenia, Azerbaijan’s border delimitation announcement Blinken said it is an important step towards concluding a durable and dignified peace agreement. Residents Of border villages protest as Armenia, Azerbaijan agree on delimitation Residents of several Armenian communities in the northeastern Tavush province began protests late on Friday. European Parliament to discuss repression in Azerbaijan The European Parliament will discuss repression of civil society in Azerbaijan on April 24 PACE wants concessions from Azerbaijan to accept Baku back A PACE co-rapporteur said that Azerbaijani authorities must make certain concessions so that the country can return to PACE. |