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Technology Support for
Waste and Wastewater Management
Mushtaq Ahmed Memon, Programme Officer
International Environmental Technology Centre (IETC)
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Overview
• Focus of technology support
• Compendium of Technologies
• SAT methodology
• Pilot projects
• Outcomes and lessons learned
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20th CENTURY
WASTEMANAGEMENT
“How do we get rid of our waste efficiently with minimum damage to public health and the environment?”
21st CENTURY
RESOURCEMANAGEMENT
“How do we handle our discarded resources in ways which do not deprive future generations of some, if not all,
of their value?”Source: Dr. Paul Connett, Zero Waste, Power Point
Focus of technology support:Turning challenges into opportunities
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• Converting waste agricultural biomass to a resource
• Converting waste plastics into a resource
• Recycling and destruction technologies for waste oils
• Treatment/Destruction of healthcare waste
• Solid waste management
• WEEE/e‐waste management
• Waste and climate change
• Wastewater reuse
• Water use efficiency – every drop counts
Compendium of technologies
http://www.unep.or.jp/ietc/spc/activities/GPWM/table4_materials.asp
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Sustainability assessment of technologies (SAT)
http://www.unep.org/ietc/Portals/136/Publications/Waste%20Management/SAT_Manual_Draft.pdf
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What is SAT?• SAT Methodology …… Integrates Environmental, Social and Economic
Considerations… Focuses on environment and development together
and puts them at the centre of the economic and political decision making process
... Can be adapted to country specific parameters and constraints
Screening
Scoping
Detailed Assessment
Customized Criteria and Indicators
considering environmental, social
and economic considerations
Three -Tier Assessment
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Pilot projects for ISWM• Wuxi New District, China – 2008• Pune City, India – 2008• Maseru City, Lesotho – 2009• Matale City, Sri Lanka – 2009• Novo Hamburgo, Brazil – 2009• Nairobi – 2010• Bahir Dar, Ethiopia – 2010• Pathum Thani, Thailand – 2011• Addis Ababa – 2011
Danang, Vietnam ‐ 2012Kampot, Cambodia ‐ 2012Bangkok ‐ 2012
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Pilot projects for other waste streamsWaste agricultural biomass• Sri Lanka – 2010• Nepal – 2010• Philippines – 2011• Pakistan – 2011• Malaysia ‐ 2012• India – 2012‐13• Cambodia – 2012‐13 Waste plastics and e‐waste
• Phnom Penh – 2010• Philippines – 2011• Thailand – 2011
Wastewater reuse, rainwater harvesting and organic waste recycling in sugar industry in Vietnam ‐2007
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Training for technology support• Training for project teams on the
applications of SAT methodology for pilot projects
• Regional training for policy makers and practitioners on SAT as a tool for decision-making
• Important considerations to modify the technologies for local conditions
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Lessons learned!• Local project teams and political support is vital to implement
pilot projects. Active cooperation between national and local government is essential to create enabling environment.
• Stakeholders participation is a key during planning process to ensure successful implementation.
• Many countries do not have national waste strategy and this makes it difficult for local governments to develop policy framework for waste management.
• Information on technologies is limited. The stakeholders in the developing countries are eager to review the case studies before making their choices.
• Most of the technology exhibitions are in developed countries. Virtual exhibitions is a possibility.
• International organizations can be good facilitators for dialogue between technology providers and technology buyers/users in developing countries to make right choices for appropriate technology.
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Thank You…
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