YEREVAN. – A working group is now working. Our resources will be studied. The study has come, reached a dilemma: Do we need a waste recycling plant? Or energy?
The Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, told the above-said to reporters during the nationwide Saturday volunteer labor day in the country.
“You get another result from waste recycling, whereas you get energy in the other case,” he said. “Here it’s not an issue of political decision, but experts shall check the structure of the waste created, and say which option it will be.”
“I would consider the revolution [that took place in Armenia] has really reached its objective when we get rid of waste: car scraps, rusty kiosks,” the PM noted.
Pashinyan stressed that capital city Yerevan needs a second waste management operator, but added that the respective process will last at least six months.