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Solid Waste Management - World Bank Group What a Waste 2 0: A Global Snapshot of Solid Waste Management to 2050 captures the latest trends in waste management The World Bank’s waste management engagement spans multiple development areas, including energy, environmental sustainability, food and agriculture, health and population, social protection, transportation, urban development
What a Waste: An Updated Look into the Future of Solid Waste Management A focus on data, planning, and integrated waste management Understanding how much and where waste is generated – as well as the types of waste being generated – allows local governments to realistically allocate budget and land, assess relevant technologies, and consider strategic partners for service provision, such as the private sector or non-governmental organizations
Extending operational support for waste management and delivery to . . . The World Bank’s Tokyo Development Learning Center (TDLC) began supporting the Integrated Strategic Development of Addis Ababa ASA (Advisory Service and Analytics) project in 2019 Representatives from Ethiopia attended a Technical Deep Dive (TDLC’s knowledge acceleration program) on solid waste management in November 2019, and TDLC was then asked by Ethiopia to provide operational support
Maldives Is Turning Waste to Wealth, Energizing Youth, to Safeguard its . . . Poorly managed plastic waste is threatening the marine ecosystem and economy of the Maldives, with over 860 metric tons of waste—the majority plastic—generated daily The government has adopted a waste to wealth approach, shifting from a linear “use and dispose” system of waste management to a circular economy
World Bank Approves New US$250 Million Program to Strengthen Moroccos . . . WASHINGTON, November 26, 2024 — The World Bank's Board of Directors today approved the US$250 million Morocco Municipal Solid Waste Management Support Program to help strengthen the financial and environmental performance of Morocco's municipal solid waste system by supporting key priority reforms and investments
Cleaning Up Indonesia’s Urban Solid Waste - World Bank Group The project will strengthen the role of central government agencies in solid waste management, and help local governments in the Citarum River watershed in West Java improve solid waste management services A large portion of the loan will finance mechanical and biological treatment infrastructure for cities and districts in the watershed
Plastic Waste Material Flow Analysis for Thailand - World Bank Group In 2019, the Government of Thailand released the Roadmap for Plastic Waste Management 2018-2030 and is developing the National Action Plan on Marine Plastic Debris to alleviate the current impacts and avert future damage caused by marine plastic debris While these efforts are critical steps toward reining in the country’s plastic pollution
Bridging the Gap in Solid Waste Management - World Bank Group Without a dramatic improvement in waste collection coverage and waste recovery and disposal practices, the scale of current environmental impacts will increase markedly The achievement of national targets and objectives depends on the ability of sub-national authorities to provide waste management services on a reliable basis
World Bank Approves $105 Million Project to Strengthen Solid Waste . . . The Kerala Solid Waste Management Project (KSWMP) will establish an integrated solid waste management system that includes a balanced mix of decentralized and centralized waste management interventions It will support multiple activities at local and regional levels including expansion of waste collection services, development of waste
World Bank Supports Improvements to Cambodia’s Solid Waste and Plastics . . . The Cambodia: Solid Waste and Plastic Management Improvement Project will support the Government of Cambodia’s efforts to strengthen institutional capacity for solid waste and plastic management at the national and sub-national level, enhance the performance of the private sector engaged in waste services, and improve waste fee systems to