project enpi waste management st. petersburg 15.3.2013
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Finpro's Business from Russian Waste Management Sector seminar on 15.3.2013.TRANSCRIPT
Project ENPI Waste
Management St. Petersburg
Inna Semak / Hannu Kivelä
Finpro, St. Petersburg / Helsinki
Partners and goals
Objectives of the Project:
• Overall Objective of the Project is to develop and maintain a modern sustainable ecological system for waste management and recycling technologies of industrial and domestic waste in St-Petersburg
• Specific Objective is to improve waste management system efficiency through creation of the Waste Exchange in St-Petersburg based on the base practices in Russia and Finland
Period of the project implementation: 16.03.2012-16.08.2014
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State Unitary Enterprise “St. Petersburg Informational and Analytical Centre”
Partners:
Saint-Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance
Finpro
Associates:
Committee for improvement of St. Petersburg
Committee on IT and Communications of St. Petersburg
Targets for Finpro clients
New contacts
Inquiries from
companies
Clients’ deals
Business
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The project is targeted for following groups of Finnish
companies:
• Producers and suppliers of equipment for waste
collections/sorting and further processing to
secondary raw materials
• Service providers for Russian waste
collections/sorting and further processing to
secondary raw materials
• Users of waste as raw material and energy sources
• SMEs interested in purchasing or supply of waste
Opportunities
“Regional target program for municipal and industrial waste treatment in Saint Petersburg in 2012-2020” The key points: • MSW treatment facilities construction • Hazardous and medical treatment facilities construction • Construction of modern landfills • Improving of the waste collection system • Establishing efficient monitoring system
2 modern landfilling complex are to be designed and built by 2020 in St. Petersburg
Possibilities for Finnish companies: • Possibility to introduce products/services to the St. Petersburg / Russian
waste market (entry into these markets is complicated) • Possibility to create a positive image on the St. Petersburg market • Contacts with decision makers among the City Administration • Possibility to participate in tenders provided by different Committees of
the St. Petersburg government (for instance, Department of Improvement)
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Expert council and expert work
• Currently 34 experts:
– 14 experts from Finland
– 20 experts from Russia
Thematic researhes and reports
Recommendations
Best practices into all the stages of the
project implementation
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Actual topics and questions: • Hospital and medical waste management • Technologies and materials used in the construction and rehabilitation • of modern landfills for municipal solid waste • Landfill bottom structures • Equipment for the processing of electronic and electrical waste • Methods of municipal solid waste collection, i.e. vacuum system
collection • Construction and modernization of waste treatment facilities • Model of Finnish separate waste collection
Training course on waste management in StP
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Upcoming activities
1. 2nd Expert council meeting in St. Petersburg, 21 March 2013
– Ecology of Big City forum in LenExpo
– Visit to MPBO-2 ‒“Waste treatment plant" of St. Petersburg, 22 March
2. Expert council/project meeting in Helsinki, May 2013 (tbc)
– Roadtrip to Ämmässuo landfill, Ekokem Riihimäki,
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FUTURE of WASTE
MANAGEMENT IN RUSSIAN
MEGA CITIES
Tekes / Finnode Russia Hannu Kivelä / Olga Makeeva 15.03.2013
FinNode
• FinNode is a global network of Finnish innovation
organizations.
• Operating via nodes in global innovation activity, FinNode
actively reveals new openings for Finnish business and
research organizations and supports their internationalization.
• It connects Finnish and international experts and the know-how
required to promote innovation.
• As FinNode represents the Finnish innovation system in the
countries where it operates, foreign partners can engage with
Finland’s central public innovation organizations.
• The FinNode network operates in the United States, China,
Russia, Japan and India.
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Background
– By 2025, Moscow will grow 2,5 times in size, produce 25-30% of Russia’s GDP and 20% of Russian population will live in Moscow agglomeration (30M). Saint-Petersburg demonstrate similar tendencies in population growth.
– Moscow produces 25 Mt/y waste, >80% of which goes to landfills and the rest is burned in 3 existing waste burners, or recycled (negligible). Currently, over 60% of landfills around Moscow are already full and remaining will be filled within the next 5 years.
– Besides, all landfills located within new territories, recently added to Moscow are closing now.
– The city government aims to utilize or burn 60-65% of the city waste by 2015, with the rest going to landfills.
– An investment program was announced to built waste processing and waste utilization plants on the territory of New Moscow.
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Assignment Objectives
Assignment Objectives
• To identify most promising opportunities / hot spots (St.
Petersburg and Moscow) for Finnish companies in next 3-5
years;
• To activate Finnish companies for joint discussion and evaluation
of business opportunities;
• To generate new approaches for Finnish companies in Russian
mega cities;
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Work Approach
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7-10 problems
• Identification of most urgent and acute waste management problems in Moscow and Saint Petersburg
7>3
• To examine identified problems critically in the mirror of Finnish offering, narrowing the scope to 3 major opportunities
3+
• Providing ideas for further development through analyzing the major opportunities
• Project will be facilitated by utilizing www.solved.fi digital online service.
Project Team
• FINPRO Project manager: Olga Makeeva, senior consultant, Saint Petersburg.
Project experts: Helena Lähteenmäki, Head of Moscow office & Kirsi Maarit Ppoljatschenko,
Head of Saint Petersburg office.
Interviews, desk studies and expert consultations in Moscow and Saint Petersburg: Inna
Semak & Sergey Chernega.
Nominated team will consult and network with Finpro Cleantech experts for synergies and
knowledge benefits.
• CLEANTECH / SOLVED.fi 2-3 LEADING FINNISH WASTE
MANAGEMENT EXPERTS
(to be invited and reported to the client
separately) contracted directly by TEKES
All solved.fi – network through online
discussion
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Project Timetable & Participation
• Project will be started in March-April 2013
• The company discussion round tables on results will be held in
August – October 2013
• The Final report will be finalised by the end of October 2013
• Companies are invited to register in the Solved as experts –
this is free of charge
• Company participation to the round tables and other project
meetings is also free of charge
• Project manager: Olga Makeeva
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Thank you!
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FinNode project
Future of waste management in
Russian mega cities
Olga Makeeva
Senior Consultant
St.Petersburg Tel: +7 812 325 4483
www.finpro.fi
ENPI
Waste Management
St.Petersburg
Inna Semak, Johanna Terva,
Senior Consultant Project assistant
St.Petersburg Helsinki
Tel. +7 812 325 4483 Tel. +358 40 343 3242 [email protected] [email protected]
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