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Opening of the Municipal Waste Processing and Neutralization Plant in Sosnowiec

January 8, 2024

On September 8, 2014, the works of the Municipal Waste Processing and Neutralization Plant in Sosnowiec were officially inaugurated. The constructed Plant is one of the elements of the project “Construction of a comprehensive waste management system in Sosnowiec”. The total cost of the Project is 101 million PLN, approximately 54 million PLN of which are European Union funds granted under the Cohesion Fund of the Operational Programme Infrastructure and Environment.

– We must be responsible for ourselves and future generations. We produce more and more waste, so we need to reduce its storage. The best solution is waste segregation and recycling. This plant has exactly that role,” said Gabriela Lenartowicz, President of the Provincial Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management in Katowice.

Municipal Waste Processing and Neutralization Plant

Thanks to the implementation of the Project, the Municipality will be able to accept and ecologically manage the entire waste stream from the Sosnowiec area and meet the EU requirements in terms of increasing the share of segregated waste in the total amount of waste. “The amount of waste deposited in the landfill will also decrease. It is also worth noting that the investment will allow for achieving appropriate levels of recovery and recycling of packaging waste,” emphasized Henryk Mantura, President of the Municipal Waste Landfill in Sosnowiec.

Municipal Waste Processing and Neutralization Plant

Thanks to the implementation of the Project, the Municipality will be able to accept and ecologically manage the entire waste stream from the Sosnowiec area and meet the EU requirements in terms of increasing the share of segregated waste in the total amount of waste. “The amount of waste deposited in the landfill will also decrease. It is also worth noting that the investment will allow for achieving appropriate levels of recovery and recycling of packaging waste,” emphasized Henryk Mantura, President of the Municipal Waste Landfill in Sosnowiec.

The Sosnowiec Municipality, through its own waste landfill and processing and neutralization installation, has created a comprehensive waste management system and will have full control over its proper functioning.