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project info
Start date: 4 March 2024
End date: 31 December 2027
funding
Fund: European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
Total budget: 6 205 032,46 €
EU contribution: 4 288 030,56 € (85%)
programme
Programming period: 2021-2027
European Commission Topic
European Commission Topic

Construction of a Selective Municipal Waste Collection Point and a Product Repair and Reuse Point with construction equipment (including photovoltaic panels) on the site of a closed municipal waste landfill in Kiełpin

The subject of the project is the construction of a Selective Municipal Waste Collection Point and a Product Repair and Reuse Point, together with construction equipment, on the site of a closed municipal waste landfill in Kiełpin (Closed Circular Economy Centre). These facilities will be key infrastructures to protect the environment and promote sustainable development. The location of the project is located in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, more precisely in the Człuchów district, in the Człuchów commune. The planned construction of PSZOK and PNiPUP is aimed at supplementing the existing waste management system, increasing recovery and recycling levels, and the transformation towards the Circular Economy model. Adopting such an approach will achieve tangible economic and environmental benefits, while contributing to the improvement of the quality of life of residents and the protection of the environment. The following activities are foreseen under this project: development of the Feasibility Study, construction of PSZOK, purchase of PSZOK equipment, activities conducive to adaptation to climate change, in particular through the use of blue-green infrastructure, educational activities related to raising the level of knowledge in the field of the circular economy, investor supervision with settlement control, author's supervision, information and promotion activities. The entire scope of activities is aimed at comprehensive implementation of the project related to the construction of Selective Municipal Waste Collection Points (SRF), including, among others, feasibility analysis, construction and equipment of SRF, adaptation to climate change through green infrastructure, social education about recycling, investment supervision and promotion and raising awareness of the local community in the field of recycling and reuse of raw materials. The implementation of the project fits perfectly with the challenges and specific objective 2 (vi) on supporting the transition to a circular and resource-efficient economy, in line with Measure 2.13. Circular economy. The project focuses on preparing products or parts of products that are not waste for re-use and on waste prevention activities. Separate collection points for municipal waste and repair and reuse of products are key elements in the transition to a more sustainable economy. By locating these points on the site of a closed municipal waste landfill, the project contributes to reducing the amount of waste going to the landfill through the separate collection and reuse of products. In addition, the use of photovoltaic panels supports sustainable energy production, which is key to reducing the use of natural resources. Implementation of a project consisting of project types: 1. construction, extension, renovation, purchase of equipment necessary to create a preparation for re-use center (including repairs), replacement of used appliances and household appliances or other used things, 2. construction, extension, purchase of equipment of a separate collection point for municipal waste (PSZOK), 3. expansion of separate collection systems for municipal waste, including biodegradable. solves a completely defined problem in the area of impact of the project. The entire investment meets the criteria of a comprehensive project in the area of waste management, combining various activities aimed at effectively and lastingly solving problems related to waste recycling and preparation for re-use. The project focuses on preparing products or parts of products that are not waste for re-use and on waste prevention activities. Separate collection points for municipal waste and repair and reuse of products are key elements in the transition to a more sustainable economy.

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