Waste recycling projects in Turkey to get $125 million boost
ANKARA - Anadolu Agency
“The ‘Near-Zero Waste’ initiative, approved by the board of directors today, is set to drive a profound transformation of waste management in a move to help Turkey advance toward a more competitive, resource-efficient circular economy,” the bank said in a statement.
The new project involves financing of waste recycling investments in infrastructure, biomass and biogas facilities; technologies that reduce packaging waste; and use of alternative fuels in key energy intensive sectors.
The program plans to support up to 12 investment projects with a $125 million budget. It may be further supported by an additional $20 million from the “Clean Technology Fund.”
“With our new Near-Zero Waste program, we aim to advance the circular economy in Turkey and kick-start the market of sustainable waste management,” said Jean-Patrick Marquet, EBRD director for Turkey. “We believe that together we can set examples other companies will follow.”
According to the statement, the bank’s new program came just after the success of the Turkish Şişecam-EBRD joint project which utilized cullet instead of mined raw material to produce glass.