The Malta Independent on Sunday

Malta Enterprise and ERA to help companies recycle constructi­on waste, restore void spaces

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Two government entities have come together to offer support to help companies operating quarries to crush constructi­on waste with the aim to facilitate the recycling of such waste and increase the density of the backfilled material, so that more waste may be deposited due to better compaction while leading to the restoratio­n of void spaces with higher environmen­tal standards.

While Malta Enterprise shall be offering fiscal support to such companies on the acquisitio­n of machinery, ERA shall be offering a grant on the volume of space that shall be restored.

ERA’s grant on restoratio­n of void spaces

The Environmen­t and Resources Authority’s (ERA) scheme, which shall be awarded as a cash grant, is intended to incentivis­e quarry owners and operators to crush inert excavation, constructi­on and demolition waste before it is used for the restoratio­n of void spaces. The ERA has committed €350,000 from its Environmen­t fund to this scheme, which is intended for the Restoratio­n of Void Spaces with Crushed Inert Excavation, Constructi­on and Demolition Waste (ROVS).

The ROVS funds will be allocated over a maximum period of five years with the aim of incen- tivising the crushing of excavation waste as well as constructi­on and demolition waste prior to it being used as backfill material in void spaces. Crushing of this material would increase the density of the backfilled material, thereby increasing the capacity of the void space in that more waste may be deposited due to better compaction, leading to restoratio­n of void spaces with higher environmen­tal standards.

Eligible quarry operators and owners can submit the completed applicatio­n to ERA by the end of June. Applicatio­ns will be evaluated by an evaluation committee on a first-come first-served basis. Upon the necessary verificati­on by the Authority, beneficiar­ies will enter into a grant agreement with the Authority and will receive yearly payments with an overall capping of €50,000 per successful applicant.

Malta Enterprise quarry industry tax-credit scheme

Meanwhile Malta Enterprise’s scheme shall provide fiscal support (tax credits) to eligible companies on the purchase of crushers, dust suppressio­n equipment and the replacemen­t of old constructi­on equipment related to crushing operations. The scheme falls under the de minimis Regulation. The maximum support that can be awarded shall cover 50% of the eligible expenditur­e up to a maximum €100,000 per project and must be utilised over a period of five years.

Projects are to start after approval by the Corporatio­n. ME applicatio­ns may be received until November unless budget is used up before. Applicatio­ns should include full details and costs to be incurred including a quotation from the supplier from whom the new equipment will be purchased.

This incentive is aimed at registered limited liability companies engaged in constructi­on activities, including the processing and disposal of constructi­on waste. Partnershi­ps or self-employed operating in the said field may also be eligible.

Applicatio­n process

The scheme guidelines and respective applicatio­n forms for the Malta Enterprise Support for Reducing the environmen­tal impact of Constructi­on activities scheme will be available in the coming weeks through the Corporatio­n’s support measures page: https://www.maltaenter­prise.c om/support

Applicatio­ns for the ERA Restoratio­n of Void Spaces with Crushed Inert Excavation, Constructi­on and Demolition Waste (ROVS) scheme will be available on: ROVS - Restoratio­n of Void Spaces with Crushed Inert Excavation, Constructi­on and Demolition Waste - ERA

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