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Integrated Solid Waste Management Assessment of Current Waste Management System and Gaps therein & Target Setting for ISWM 1 United Nations Environment Programme Division of Technology, Industry and Economics

Assessment of Solid Waste Management Regulations Institutions Financial Technology & Stakeholder Mechanisms Infrastructure participation Regulatory and economic policies for various waste streams / sources Institutional framework, resources rces and jurisdiction to manage various waste streams / sources Financing provisions including subsidies, levies, charges and private sector participation Collection and transportation Treatment and disposal Recycling and recovery Role of Waste generators Role of private sector for waste management services and for recycling and recovery Challenges and Opportunities 2

2. Assessment of Waste Management & Gaps Analysis Define Solid Waste Management Systems Municipal Solid Waste Management Industrial Solid Waste Management Hazardous Solid Waste Management Separate Data Collection for Each System Municipal Solid Waste Management Industrial. Hazardous Policies Laws Regulations Economic Tools Enforcement Institutions Institutional Framework Jurisdiction Resources Linkages Financing Mechanism Fees / Taxes Levies Subsidies Support Technology Transportation Treatment t Disposal Recycling Recovery Stakeholders Participation Waste Generators Service Providers (Private Sector) Government Source Reductions / Upstream Primary Disposal by Waste Generators Collection and Transportation Treatment and Disposal 3 Reuse, Recycling and Recovery

Assessment Report Review of prevailing waste management system & practices Review of national & local regulations/policies Identification of gaps in regulations/policies and financing Review of financing mechanisms Review of stakeholders role Review of technologies & infrastructure t and operations Identification of gaps in technologies & operations 4 Report on assessment of waste management and gaps therein

Mission/Vision Statements Target Setting Social/Political Agenda Statements related with Waste Management, Public Health, Environment, etc. Draft of Quantitative & Measurable Targets for Short-term & Long-term Stakeholders Consultations Targets 5

6 Principles for Target Setting To achieve a harmonious development among economy, society and environment; To achieve a consistent t development between the city and rural construction; To achieve an integrated planning and a reasonable layout; Comprehensive programming the near future and dfar future targets; t High level of start point and high technology; Realization of minimization, resource recovery and un-harmful disposal; Realistic targets based on local/national situation.

7 Qualitative Targets Near future objectives(2006-2010) Construct an initial ISWM model on solid waste administration; Construct 1-2 demonstrative living districts with ISWM model; Construct a complete system for municipal solid waste treatment and achieve municipal solid waste minimization, resource recovery and un-harmful disposal; Construct a complete system for industrial solid waste treatment and achieve the aims of circulation, resource reduction and safe disposal. Far future objectives(2011-2020) Construct t a complete ISWM model on solid waste administration; i ti Construct a modern system for municipal solid waste treatment, in which the urban and rural areas are considered together, the layout is reasonable and the resource is adequately utilized, realizing municipal solid waste minimization, resource recovery and unharmful disposal of municipal solid waste; With the aim of ecological industry zone construction, construct the city as an ecological and modernized new city zone with a harmonious development among economy, society and environment.

8 Quantitative Targets Near future objectives(2006-2010) The collection rate of household solid waste by bag above 60%; the un-harmful disposal rate achieve 100%; reduction rate achieve 10%; resource recovery rate achieve 80%; Comprehensive utilization rate of industrial solid waste above 80%; safe disposal rate of hazardous, medical and radio waste achieve 100%;. Far future objectives(2011-2020) Complete achievement of airtight treatment and disposal, minimization, resource recovery and un-harmful disposal at municipal solid waste disposal. The collection rate of municipal solid waste by bag above 90%; the un-harmful disposal rate achieve 100%; reduction rate achieve 50%, recovery rate achieve 90%; Comprehensive utilization rate of industrial solid waste above 85%; safe disposal rate of hazardous, medical and radio waste achieve 100%.

9 MushtaqMemon<Mushtaq.Memon@unep.or.jp> Thank You