Madrid City Waste Management System
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Madrid City Waste Management System
Madrid City Waste Management System Valdemingómez Technology Park Madrid City Waste Management System INDEX 1. Madrid in figures. General Data. 2. Waste production and Population served 3. Madrid Waste: distribution and composition of fractions 4. Madrid an integrated waste management system 5. Selective Collection and transport 6. Integrated Treatment: Valdemingómez Technology Park (VTP) 7. Material recovery 8. Energy recovery 9. Promotion and Environmental Educational Program 10.Environmental benefits 1. Madrid in figures. General Data • Registered citizens 3,215,633 inhabitants • Population density: 5,321.25 inhabitants /km2 • Area of intervention: 604.30 km2 Average Year Collection (2004 – 2013): Domestic waste: 1,180,017 t/year (1.00 Kg/inhabitant.day) Economic Activity waste: 290,614 t/year (0.25 Kg/inhabitant.day) Total Waste Collected 1,470,632 t/year (1.25 Kg/inhabitant.day) Urbanistic features: • Urban typology: vertical • 21 Districts • More than 6,000 public events every year • Average distance from Waste Treatment Centre to the city centre - around 18-20 km. •PAPER - CARDBOARD CONTAINERS • MORE THAN 10,000 UNITS •GLASS CONTAINERS • MORE THAN 6,000 UNITS •PACKAGING CONTAINERS • ALMOST 100,000 UNITS •MIXED WASTE CONTAINERS • MORE THAN 230,000 UNITS 1.3 million km of streets cleaned Spain Europe Madrid city Madrid Region Madrid city 2. Waste production and Population served I • Registered citizens 3,215,633 inhabitants • Population served: 4,717,424 inhabitants • 1,47 times the number of registered citizens Effects generated by this population: 1. It increases waste generation 2. Over sizing of waste treatment industrial plants Equivalent population served 3.215.633 397.562 48.248 1.000.000 55.981 4.717.424 Registered citizens Tourists Conmutters non- registered citizens Neighbourgh cities served TOTAL 3.100.000 3.000.000 2.900.000 3.215.633 3.237.937 3.269.861 3.284.110 3.273.006 3.238.208 3.187.062 3.205.334 3.167.424 3.162.304 3.124.892 2.982.926 3.200.000 2.903.903 3.300.000 3.043.535 3.400.000 2.905.136 N u m b e r o f in h a b ita n ts Evolution of Madrid City population (registered citizens) 2.800.000 2.700.000 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2. Waste production and Population served II Waste production 2013 FRACT ION 2013 production (t) 850.931,14 Mix waste 64.766,10 Packaging HOUSEHOLD W AST E 9 15 . 6 9 7 , 2 4 Glass 41.835,97 Paper and cardboard 39.956,47 SUBT OT AL 8 1. 7 9 2 , 4 4 6.041,86 Bulky waste Other separate collections 309,06 Dead animals 7.355,59 Household Special Waste Depot SUBT OT AL 13 . 7 0 6 , 5 1 T OT AL HOUSEHOLD W AST E ECONOMIC ACT IVIT Y W AST E PRODUCT ION 1. 0 11. 19 6 , 19 Street cleaning services 102.673,46 Commercial and institutional waste 99.613,32 T OT AL COMMERCIAL AND INST IT UT IONAL W AST E MADRID'S CIT Y T OT AL DOMEST IC W AST E PRODUCT ION 300.000 225.000 150.000 75.000 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 HOUSEHOLD WASTE PRODUCTION EVOLUTION Packaging and tmix waste fraction Total (t) 1.800.000 1.600.000 1.400.000 1.200.000 1.000.000 800.000 600.000 400.000 200.000 0 Cleaning services and commercial and institutional waste Total (t) Total Production (t) ECONOMIC ACTIVITY WASTE PRODUCTION EVOLUTION 20 2 .2 8 6 ,7 8 1. 2 13 . 4 8 2 , 9 7 1.350.000 1.300.000 150.000 140.000 1.250.000 1.200.000 130.000 120.000 1.150.000 1.100.000 110.000 1.050.000 1.000.000 100.000 90.000 950.000 900.000 80.000 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Household waste Total Street Cleaning Services Commercial and Institutional Waste Packaging and mix waste selective collection Paper - Cardboard selective collection Paper - Cardboard adn glass Total (t) Selective collection SUBT OT AL 3. MADRID WASTE: DISTRIBUTION AND COMPOSITION I DISTRIBUTION OF THE HOUSEHOLD AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITY WASTE Dead animals; 0,03% Paper and cardboard; 3,95% Composition of the Economic Activity selective waste production Distribution of household selective waste production Bulky waste; 0,60% mix waste Household Special Waste Depot; 0,73% Packaging Glass Glass; 4,14% Street cleaning services Paper and cardboard Commercial and institutional Bulky waste Dead animals Street cleaning services; 50,76% Household Special Waste Depot Packaging; 6,40% Commercial and institutional; 49,24% mix waste; 84,15% FRACT ION Selective collection HOUSEHOLD W AST E Mix waste 850.931,14 Packaging 64.766,10 6,40% 9 15 . 6 9 7 , 2 4 90 ,5 6% SUBT OT AL 41.835,97 4,14% Paper and cardboard 39.956,47 3,95% 8 1. 7 9 2 , 4 4 8,09% Bulky waste Dead animals Household special waste depot SUBT OT AL T OT AL HOUSEHOLD W AST E Street cleaning services ECONOMIC ACT IVIT Y W AST E PRODUCT ION 84,15% Glass SUBT OT AL Other separate collections 2013 production % sobre el total (t) Commercial and institutional waste T OT AL COMM ERCIAL AND INST IT UT IONAL W AST E M ADRID' S CIT Y T OT AL DOMEST IC W AST E PRODUCT ION 6.041,86 0,60% 309,06 0,03% 7.355,59 0,73% 13 . 7 0 6 , 5 1 1, 3 6 % 1. 0 11. 19 6 , 19 10 0 , 0 0 % 102.673,46 50,76% 99.613,32 49,24% 202.286,78 10 0 , 0 0 % 1. 2 13 . 4 8 2 , 9 7 3. MADRID WASTE: DISTRIBUTION AND COMPOSITION II Composition of the household waste Packaging and the Remainder fractions 100% 5,02 5,08 80% 3,80 0,92 2,64 7,62 CELLULOSE 6,33 6,83 7,78 2,61 3,14 0,77 WOOD GLASS 55 56,37 54,64 54,58 52,97 52,76 PLASTICS PAPER AND CARDBOARD 11,62 NON FERROMAGNETIC METALS METALS 1,16 26,52 1,11 8,97 "PACKAGING: MATERIALS CORRECTLY TRASHED" 46,52 0,24 2,17 15,69 45 "MIX WASTE: MATERIALS CORRECTLY TRASHED" 40 1 2 3 YEAR DEBRIS WASTE ORGANIC MATERIAL 0% PACKAGING 55,73 50 17,43 7,80 56,97 55,00 40,20 20% 61,35 60 TETRAPACK 40% 65 CLOTHES 14,56 60% EVOLUTION OF THE MATERIALS CORRECTLY TRASH IN THE PACKAGING AND MIX WASTE FRACTIONS OTHER MATERIALS % YEAR 2011 MIX WASTE PACKAGING FRACTION: 54,58% correctly trashed MIX WASTE FRACTION: 56,39% correctly trashed 4 5 4. Madrid an integrated waste management system I MADRID, A CITY WITH AN INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MUNICIPALITIES IMS LICENSED COMPANIES CITIZENS • MUNICIPALITIES ENFORCED BY LAW TO GIVE THE SERVICE WASTE MANAGEMENT • THESE MUNICIPALITIES GIVE THE SERVICE THROUGH PUBLIC CONCESSIONS (Public Public tender) tender • THE SERVICE INCLUDES: • CONTAINERIZATION (CONTAINER PACKING) • SEPARATE COLLECTION AND TRANSPORT • TREATMENT (VALDEMINGOMEZ TECHNOLOGY PARK) • MAIN CHARACTERS IN MADRID’S WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: 1. CITIZENS 2. DISTRIBUITORS AND PRODUCERS OF PRODUCTS UNDER THE EU - EXTENDED PRODUCER RESPONSIBILITY (EPR) 3. MUNICIPALITIES 4. LICENSED COMPANIES 5. INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (IMS – ECOEMBES, ECOVIDRIO, …) Glass Packaging Mix Waste MSW TREATMENT Paper cardboard TRANSPORT Selective collection 4. Madrid an integrated waste management system II Recyclable materials Plastics, metal, tetrapack Anaerobic digestion Biogas-Energy Digestate Composting Compost Landfil Waste to energy Final disposal Biogas-Energy Energy Portugal Composting and digestion Material recycling Total incineration (including energy recovery) Turkey Montenegro Mexico Romania Morocco Cameroon Israel Malta Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, the Deposit onto or into land Croatia Latvia Greece Lithuania Cyprus Slovakia Poland Bulgaria Australia Hungary Spain Czech Republic Hong Kong (China) country EE.UU. Slovenia Iceland Estonia Ireland Italy United Kingdom Madrid (2013) South Korea European Union (28 countries) European Union (27 countries) Finland France Luxembourg Austria Japan Denmark Norway Netherlands Belgium Sweden Germany Switzerland percentage 4. Madrid an integrated waste management system III Municipal solid waste treatment per country (% referred to total amount of waste treated) The sustainable waste Management Ladder 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 4. Madrid an integrated waste management system IV WORKING FORCE MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES: % -. WASTE COLLECTION AND CITY CLEANING SERVICES: -. WASTE TREATMENT: 185 PEOPLE 6,44 % 52 PEOPLE 1,81 % OUTSOURCED PERSONEL (CONCESSION HOLDER EMPLOYEES): -. WASTE COLLECTION AND CITY CLEANING SERVICES: 1.930 PEOPLE 67,18 % -. WASTE TREATMENT: 706 PEOPLE 24.57 % TOTAL 2.873 PEOPLE RATIO: 6 EMPLOYEES PER 10,000 INHABITANTS SERVED 100 % 4. Madrid an integrated waste management system V ECONOMIC BALANCE COST – EFECTIVE MODEL REVENUES COSTS 1. REPAYMENT OR INVERSION 2. OPERATING 3. MONITORING 1. TAXES -.CITIZENS: HOUSE SURFACE (tangible fixed asset) - 50 € average • SAED1 (ECONOMIC CONTROL) • ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL • PRODUCTION CONTTROL • QUALITIY CONTROL • CHARACTERIZATIONS • PERSONNEL COSTS • EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM Separate collection (€/yr) Treatment (€/yr) Total (€/yr) 2012 119,613,434 € 72,063,979 € 191,677,413.43 € 2013 113,228,635 € 63,797,570 € 177,026,205.88 € 1 SISTEMA DE ADQUISICIÓN Y EXPLOTACIÓN DE DATOS – ERP software -. COMPANIES, INSTITUTIONS (treatment`process costs) 1. AGREEMENTS WITH THE INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (Ex.: Ecoembes). 2. ENERGY SALES REVENUES 3. MATERIALS SALES REVENUES 4. BIOGAS SALE AS BIO COMBUSTIBLE NET INCOME from waste management treatment in the VTP 2012 28,460,116 € 2013 27,677,296 € TREATMENT AVERAGE COST: 30.09 €/t 43% OF THE COST COVERED 5. SELECTIVE COLLECTION AND TRANSPORT I WHAT? HOW? SEPARATE COLLECTION FOR: – Domestic waste: • Glass • paper – cardboard • Packaging • Mix waste CONTAINERS LAID OUT IN THE STREETS CENTRAL AREAS OF THE CITY: -. 2 wheel containers. OUTSKIRTS OF THE CITY: -.4 wheel containers – Special Waste like batteries, WEEE, textiles, … DROP OFF SITES – Sanitary waste which can be classified as domestic waste (type II) COLLECTED DIRECTLY IN HOSPITALS (16 permanent, permanent, 102 movable) movable) 5. SELECTIVE COLLECTION AND TRANSPORT II • Mixed Waste and Packaging fractions – Small 2 wheeled bins collected with double-compartment CNG trucks to reduce kilometers traveled per collected ton. – Large 4 wheeled bins. • Paper/cardboard ang glass fractions – 3 m3 igloos containers in the streets – Directly (door-to-door) from 800 l. containers installed in (offices). • Special collection system in the city centre area - Smaller, more silent and low-contaminant hybrid residual waste collector trucks to avoid pollution. - Mixed waste is transferred to larger vehicles to be transport - Metal/plastic packaging, Paper/carboard and Glass: “triple points”. • OTHER SPECIAL WASTE COLLECTIONS -. VACRI: SPECIAL GLASS COLLECTION FOR THE HOTEL/CATERING TRADERS -. CITY UNDERGROUND CONTAINERS PILOT STUDY (JORGE JUAN ST. AREA) -. DOORDOOR-TOTO-DOOR COLLECTION IN COMMERCIAL AREAS -. PNEUMATIC COLLECTION PILOT STUDY (PUENTE DE VALLECAS DISTRICT) 5. SELECTIVE COLLECTION AND TRANSPORT III 363 DAYS OFCOLLECTION PER YEAR 40% OF THE TIME DURING THE NIGHT 60% OF THE TIME DURING THE DAY 2 WHEEL CONTAINER CURBSIDE COLLECTION ZONA CUBOS DISTRICTS ZONA CONTENEDORES 4 WHEEL CONTAINER PAPER-CARDBOARD AND GLASS TODO MADRID ZONA CONTENEDORES APORTACIÓN STREET CONTAINERS 5. SELECTIVE COLLECTION AND TRANSPORT IV VALDEMINGOMEZ TECHNOLOGY PARK MIX WASTE INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM VALDEMINGOMEZ TECHNOLOGY PARK PACKAGING INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PAPER/CARDBOARD VTP TRANSFER STATION GLASS WASTE AUTHORISED HANDLER BATTERIES OTHER SPECIAL WASTES BULKY WASTE INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ACEITE A BATERÍ SPECIAL WASTE DEPOT WASTE AUTHORIZED HANDLER VALDEMINGOMEZ TECH PARK 5. SELECTIVE COLLECTION AND TRANSPORT V DEAD ANIMALS VALDEMINGOMEZ TECH PARK VETERINARY VALDEMINGOMEZ TECH PARK STREET CLEANING SERVICES VALDEMINGOMEZ TECH PARK DEBRIS MIGAS CALIENTES COMPOSTING FACILITY WEE SPECIAL WAST DEPOT CLEANING AND COLLECTION VALDEMINGOMEZ TECH PARK INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SIGRE MEDICINES, DRUGS (INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM) CLOTHES AND TEXTILES WASTE AUTHORIZED HANDLER 5. SELECTIVE COLLECTION AND TRANSPORT VI NUMBER OF WASTE CONTAINERS: DROP OFF POINTS: • MIX WASTE FRACTION: -. more than 230,000 containers -. 76 millions of liters, 23.48 l/inh • PACKAGING FRACTION: -. more than 91,000 containers -. 29 millions of liters, 8.99 l/inh • PAPER AND CARDBOARD: -. close to 11,000 containers -. 23 millions of liters, 7.26 l/inh • GLASS: -. More than 6,000 containers -. 18 million liters, 5.68 l/inh TRANSPORT FUEL IN COLLECTION FLEET – 416 NATURAL GAS - GNG – 15 HYBRID ELECTRICAL – 15 BIOETHANOL 6. TREATMENT: VALDEMINGOMEZ TECHNOLOGY PARK I MADRID Two main WASTE PRODUCERS: • Citizens (82.65 % of the generated waste) • Economic activity (17.35% of the generated waste) • More than 1.1 million tones of waste treated in the Valdemingomez Tech Park during 2013 Evolution of Madrid waste production 500 Total (t) 1500000 480 460 1400000 440 1300000 420 400 1200000 380 1100000 360 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total (Tn) Per cápita Per cápita (Kg/inhab. Yr) 520 1600000 • 377.3 kg/inhabitant per year • More than 150,000 tonnes of materials recovered. • 232.170 Gwh of electricity • 11,201 ton of compost 6. TREATMENT: VALDEMINGOMEZ TECHNOLOGY PARK II La Paloma Las Lomas - Separation and Sorting 360.000 tn/year - Production of Compost 40.000 tn/year - Incineration 162.000 Mwh/year Visitor's Building - Separation and Sorting 255.000 tn/year - Biomethanisation 14.000 KNm3/year - Production of Compost 77.500 tn/year - Biogas treatment plant Las Cumbres landfill Las Dehesas - Separation and Sorting 415.000 tn/year - Biomethanisation 21.000 KNm3/year - Production of Compost 110.000 tn/year Valdemingomez sealed landfill -110 Ha La Galiana - Motor-Gas (Recovery from Landfill) 75.000 Mwh/year 6. TREATMENT: VALDEMINGOMEZ TECHNOLOGY PARK II ELECTRICITY RECYCLABLE MATERIALS Las Lomas ASHES (SECURE LANDFILL) FERROUS SLAG (SECURE LANDFILL) MIX WASTE SC SCRAP SORTING AND W.T.E. R MA TE RI AL OR GA NI C AP AS RD F FO Biogas MO Bio DIRECT ENTRIES BULKY WASTE Las Dehesas Biogas treatment plant . A.D ga bio s . .E .T W La Paloma Sorting and composting A.D . Sorting and composting bio gas DEAD ANIMALS biogas GENERAL GAS GRID SYSTEM La Paloma Anaerobic Digestion PACKAGING . A.D PACKAGING R O LT RIA MIX WASTE MIX WASTE TE MA SC R FO R F D TO R W TE S A A. D. AP AP P RA SC C NI GA OR Las Dehesas landfill R SC Recyclable Materials And Compost M.O. TO A.D Las Dehesas BIOGAS FROM A SEALED LANDFILL La Galiana Energy recovery from landfill biogas Anaerobic Digestion ELECTRICITY Recyclable Materials And compost SORTING AND WASTE TO ENERGY (W.T.E.) PROCESSES WASTE TO ENERGY SEPARATION AND SORTING OF RECYCLABLE AND ORGANIC MATERIALS SEPARATION AND SORTING OF MATERIALES, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION (A.D.) AND COMPOSTING SEPARATION AND SORTING OF RECYCLABLE AND ORGANIC MATERIALS ANAEROBIC DIGESTION (A.D.) COMPOSTING IN CLOSED TUNNELS STOCK OF COMPOST SEPARATION AND SORTING OF MATERIALES, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION (A.D.) AND COMPOSTING SEPARATION AND SORTING OF RECYCLABLE AND ORGANIC MATERIALS ANAEROBIC DIGESTION (A.D.) COMPOSTING IN TUNNELS REFINING OF COMPOST AND STOCK ENERGY RECOVERY FROM BIOGAS BIOGAS TREATMENT PLANT 7. MATERIAL RECOVERY I •154,431 t of recyclable materials recovered in the Madrid during 2013: • 81,799 t of Paper – cardboard and glass recovered through the selective collection • 72,682 t of recyclable materials recovered from waste inside the VTP. RECYCLABLE MATERIALS represent 7.86% of the total amount of waste sent to the sorting processes. % OF RECOVERED M ATERIALES REFERRED TO TOTAL AMOUNT OF RECCYCLABLE MATERIALS MATERIALS 2013 (t) 1,70% 6,76% 0,50% TOTAL MATERIALS RECOVERED PAPER AND CARDBOARD 66.236 GLASS 42.670 PLASTICS 19.440 METALS 22.451 ALUMINIUN 822 TETRAPACK 2.812 COMPOST SOLD 11.201 13,55% PAPER AND CARDBOARD 39,99% GLASS PLASTICS METALS ALUMINIUN TETRAPACK COMPOST SOLD 11,74% 165.631 25,76% 7. MATERIAL RECOVERY II Time line distribuition of recovered materials in the VTP 17.349 19.440 7.556 23.263 16.972 2007 18.880 2006 6.826 17.159 2005 7.035 plastics 19.774 2004 6.917 16.827 6.632 10.000 21.215 5.675 20.000 18.185 4.566 30.000 metals 23.028 19.426 17.484 4.144 40.000 20.448 20.459 17.291 18.559 50.000 6.784 21.714 Recovered materials (t) 60.000 5.764 4.806 4.337 2011 2012 2013 burnt metals White goods other metals tetrapack aluminum 0 2008 2009 2010 Time line distribuition of recovered paper - cardboard and glass in the VTP glass 60.000 1.016 50.000 40.000 1.088 660 899 726 839 961 1.166 974 30.000 827 20.000 10.000 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 paper and cardboard 7. ENERGY RECOVERY I - PRODUCTION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY POWER GENERATION IN MADRID CITY ORIGIN OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF ENERGY CONSUMED IN MADRID CITY ORIGIN OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF ELECTRICITY CONSUMED IN MADRID CITY 2010 THERMO SOLAR; 0,075 2010 PHOTOVOLTAIC; 0,008 GEOTHERMAL; 0,001 LANDFILL BIOGAS; 33,23% LANDFILL BIOGAS; 0,142 PHOTOVOLTAIC; 1,92% COGENERATION; 0,497 RDF INCINERATION; 0,277 RDF INCINERATION; 64,86% RENEWABLE ENERGY PRODUCTION IN VALDEMINGOMEZ TECH PARK TOTAL ENERGY PRODUCTION 232,170 Mwh Enough power to supply more than 66,000 homes Mwh from Waste to Energy (incineration of scrap from the sorting processes): 236.160 Mwh Mwh from landfill degasification: 65,194 Mwh biogas energy recovery Mwh sold to the energy grid system during 2013: 176,530 Mwh Mwh consumed 55,641 Mwh in the VTP during 2013: 8. ENERGY RECOVERY I - PRODUCTION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY VTP ENERGY SOURCES: DEGASIFICATION of Valdemingomez sealed and reforested La Galiana – landfill biogas energy revory ANAEROBIC DIGESTION of the organic material sorted Las Dehesas and La Paloma anaerobic digestion plants Sorting scrap energy recovery – Waste to Energy Las Lomas, circulating fluidized bed furnaces 8. ENERGY RECOVERY II - PRODUCTION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY ANAEROBIC DIGESTION LAS DEHESAS • Sorting process Pre-treatment Anaerobic digestion Composting Plant TOTAL PROCESS DATA: – PRE-TREATMENT – BIOMETHANIZATION – BIOGAS 298,656 Ton/year 204,133 Ton/year 28,708,468 Nm3/year GENERAL GAS GRID SYSTEM Biogas Biogas treatment 34.000.000 Nm3/year Anaerobic digestion Sorting process LA PALOMA Pre-treatment Biogas Composting Plant ELECTRIC ENERGY 8. ENERGY RECOVERY III - PRODUCTION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY BIOGAS TREATMENT PLANT (BIOGAS UPGRADING) • OBJECTIVE: TRANSFORM ALL THE GAS GENERATED IN VALDEMINGOMEZ TECHNOLOGY PARK’S BIOMETHANISATION PROCESSES INTO A PRODUCT THAT FITS THE MOST DEMANDING ENERGY USES • TREATMENTS APPLIED: – DESULPHURISING AND DEHYDRATING THE BIOGAS, ENRICHING THE METHANE – COMPRESSING THE GAS TO THE PRESSURE REQUIERED, TO FEED THE NATURAL GAS COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTION NETWORK BIOGAS TREATMENT PROCESS CAPACITY: 4.000 Nm3 /year 9. Promotion and Environmental Educational Program •1.925 m2 devoted to enviornmental education • 1 Visitors center • 1 preschool classroom • 4 educational • Visitas adaptadas a cada colectivo • More than 10,000 visitors every year • Visitors from 12 different natinalities. • Publishing brochures. • Publication and management of a website: www.madrid.es/valdemingomez WWW.MADRID.ES/VALDEMINGOMEZ • Drawing up of the annual report. • Collaborating and attending conferences, events, etc. both at national and international level. • Stakeholder in waste management information generation • Relation with press and mass media 10. ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS THANK YOU MADRID CITY COUNCIL Environmental Affairs Department Valdemingomez Technology Park www.madrid.es/valdemingomez