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Kyrgyzstan is monitoring pollution near a new waste-to-energy plant in Bishkek to ensure safety and support sustainability goals.
Kyrgyzstan’s Ministry of Natural Resources will monitor air, soil, and water near Bishkek’s landfill and new waste-to-energy plant to assess pollution and ensure safety, seeking permanent site access for ongoing environmental oversight.
Parliamentarians toured the facility, which began operating in December 2025, to evaluate its role in reducing landfill dependence and improving waste management.
The plant converts municipal waste into energy, aiming to cut pollution and support sustainability goals, though some experts question its impact on persistent urban smog.
The initiative is part of a broader government plan to expand waste-to-energy infrastructure, including projects in the Issyk-Kul region.
Kirguistán está monitoreando la contaminación cerca de una nueva planta de transformación de residuos en energía en Bishkek para garantizar la seguridad y apoyar los objetivos de sostenibilidad.