Five companies – all foreign – have been selected by the EBRD to participate in the second round of a tender to build a waste recycling plant in Lviv

Monday, December 10, 2018
Five companies – all foreign – have been selected by the EBRD to participate in the second round of a tender to build a waste recycling plant in Lviv

Five companies – all foreign – have been selected by the EBRD to participate in the second round of a tender to build a waste recycling plant in Lviv, the City Council reports. Vadim Nozdry, director of the Zelene Misto, or Green City, says the companies are: Control Process, SA of Poland; Eggersmann Anlagenbau GMBH of Germany; Helector SA of Greece; the MUT-Dogusan consortium of Austria and Turkey; and the WTT-Axis consortium of Netherlands and Lithuania. The plant is to be built on Plastova Street, in northeast Lviv. The EBRD and the City Council have agreed to spend EUR 35 million on the new plant and to rebuild and stabilize the existing landfill at Gribovichi.

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