(ANSA) – ROME, AUGUST 04 – Garbage that remains on the street, full bins, dirty streets: in the capital garbage is now a chronic emergency but the crisis could come to an end, even if the point of “excellence” it won’t be right at your fingertips. A waste-to-energy plant and four other plants with the ambition of reaching “zero landfill”: this is Roberto Gualtieri’s plan for clean Rome. The mayor, and extraordinary government commissioner, illustrated figures, numbers and objectives to give the city the dignity it deserves, currently inefficient even on the differentiated front “at 45.2%, a figure much lower than the national average of 61, 3% “.
Meanwhile, a road map with a precise time schedule. “As an extraordinary commissioner, I will issue an ordinance that will take the Waste Plan as a basis, and with this, no later than August 12, I will start the strategic environmental assessment”, said Gualtieri. The final plan will then be approved with the order of the extraordinary commissioner on 15 October. At the same time, “the tender procedures will be published, for the expressions of interest of those who want to apply to build the plants”. Rome will see an 8.3% reduction in waste “around 2030” (ANSA).
Source: Ansa
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