sustainable waste management - r20
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100 Climate Solutions Project Campaign ~ 2016100 Climate Solutions Project Campaign ~ 2016
Waste M
anagement
REGIONS OFCLIMATE ACTION
Summary
Mandating Authority :
Expected project CAPEX :
Location and population
Main stakeholders
Social and environmental impactAs regard the environment impact of the project, the improved collection system will reduce the quantity of untreated waste in the environment which occasionally con-taminate water source and spread diseases. The collection and transport of waste from informal settlements where live poor families will be improved hence living conditions in such place will become better. The project will target social equity as the compost produced will be affordable to all segment of the population (including the poor). The industry around waste management will increase jobs especially for the youth and women.
As the agriculture contributes highly to the Rwandan economic output, the project named sustainable waste management for enhanced local economic development in Rwandan Cities consists of transforming waste to compost fertilizer to increase agriculture produc-tivity, reduce inorganic fertilizer import and create jobs from collection, transport, disposal and transformation.
Rwanda association of local government authorities (ralga)
9’000’000 €
Ministry of Infrastructure, Ministry of Local Government, Ministry of Natural Resource, Ministry of agriculture, Rwanda Environment Management Authority, Rwanda Agricul-ture Board, Rwanda Bureau of Standards / Local Government Association / Rwanda Association of Local Government Author-ities (RALGA) / Local Governments / City of Kigali and Secondary City Districts (Mu-sanze, Muhanga, Rubavu, Nyagatare, Huye and Rusizi) / Private Sector: Private Sector Federation at National level, City of Kigali level and District level / Cooperatives and associations involved in waste management / Community: Beneficiaries of the project
Sustainable waste management system for improved local economic development in Rwandan cities
City Of Kigali, Rubavu District, Musanze District, Muhanga District, Huye District, Nyaga-tare Districtb And Rusizi Dis-trict, Rwanda, 3’567’469 inh.
100 Climate Solutions Project Campaign ~ 2016100 Climate Solutions Project Campaign ~ 2016
Amount of waste generated
Waste type
Amount of waste currently collected
Metal
Organic
Existing waste management plan
Final disposal today
Comments
Current recycling rate
Infrastructure Stage Short description Expected Capex Expected Capacity
Improving collection
Transfer stations
Sorting Centre
Composting facilities
Recyclables processing facilities
Waste to Energy facilities
Sanitary landfill
Project maturity ( IFC / World Bank Categories )
Glass
PaperPlastic
STAGE 1 : Concept Development, Site identification
STAGE 2 : Pre-Feasibility Studies
STAGE 3 : Feasibility Studies
STAGE 4 : Permitting / Financing / Contracts
STAGE 5 : Engineering/Construction/Commercial Operation
N/A
2
3
4
5
So far 5 0 -
N/A
60% of generated waste is actually collected. The target is to reach 100%. This will involve waste collection cooperative strengthening (ca-pacity building, mobilization, etc) and community sensitization
Currently sorting is done at household level with 30% effectiveness. Sorting centres are proposed to be integrated into the landfill infrastructure so as to reach 100%.
Organic waste (57.6%) will be transformed into compost fertilizer to be sold to farmers
Sanitary infrastructures for hazardous waste will be established
A recycling facility will be established to reduce recyclable waste and private sector mobilize for its operating through PPP
450 000
900 000
5 400 000
900 000
1 350 000
265836t/year
Capacity of 7 sorting centres to be created is 738t/day
Capacity of 7 composting facility to be created is 151527t/year
Capacity of 7 sanitary landfill to be created 2658 t/year
Capacity of 7 recyclable processing facility to be created is 61142 t/year
TOTAL: 438,072t/year
TOTAL: 265836t/year
City of Kigali: 8.5% / Secondary City Districts:0%
Landfill site / dumpsite / Incineration
YES
57,60% 12,50% 10,60%
4,40% 4,20%
The Government of Rwanda through the vision 2020 expressed its firm aspiration to transform Rwanda into a middle income economy by 2020 supported by accountable governance systems (decentralization). In order to achieve this goal, the Country needs to meet a number of targets including amongst others maintaining the annual economic growth to above 7%, transform from sub-sistence agriculture economy to a knowledge based society and green growth (intensification of small scale farming, low carbon urban systems, etc). The agriculture sector contributes largely to the Country economic growth and enables the achievement of food security (for urban and rural population). Agriculture is explicitly recognized in the second Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy (2013-2018) as one of the four priority sectors that will both stimulate economic.
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