Dec. 22, 2024, 9:52 p.m.
Odesa selects company to remove garbage from schools in Peresypskyi district
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The municipal institution Center for Financing and Economic Activity of Educational Institutions of Peresypskyi District of Odesa has selected a company to pay for the services of solid waste removal and storage.
The relevant information is available in the Prozorro e-procurement system.
It is expected that the selected company will have to dispose of 16.2 thousand cubic meters of waste from 28 schools, 29 kindergartens of four municipal out-of-school education institutions and directly from the Center for Financing and Economic Activity of Educational Institutions of Peresypsky District.
The only participant in the procurement in the format of open bidding with special conditions was Eco-Renaissance Limited Liability Company. According to the YouControl service, the company was registered in the Odesa district in the village of Dobroslav in 2002. The owners are currently Kyiv residents Eleonora Surkova and Roman Lazarev.
Earlier, the Department of Municipal Economy of the Odesa City Council conducted a procurement to determine the company that will be commissioned to develop a report on the morphological composition of solid waste. The report should take into account current recycling conditions, as well as the determination of general accumulation rates for the relevant sources. The only participant in the procurement in the format of open bidding with special conditions was the limited liability company "Company "Center LTD".
Meanwhile, environmental experts now believe that the Dalnytski Quarries landfill has exhausted its resources and is on the verge of a crisis. Meanwhile, there is currently no alternative to Dalnytsia Quarries around Odesa, and the initiative to build and launch a waste processing plant remains at the level of initiatives and memorandums.
"Dalnytsia Quarries has been in operation since 1968 and has long failed to meet modern environmental standards. The landfill does not have an impervious layer to protect soil and water from toxic substances, and there is no protection from stormwater.
Thejournalists of the Center for Public Investigations tried to find out how the idea of creating a waste processing plant in Odesa is progressing and made an investigative film about it called "No Smell of Own."
In May 2024, it became known that the Dalnytski Karyry landfill, which the Odesa Executive Committee decided to transfer to the balance sheet of Odeskomuntrans in October 2023, was ultimately leased to Clear City, a limited liability company.