Solid Waste Management
Uncontrolled littering, recycling, solid waste utilization such as compost from pruning, or household organics for methane and electricity generation are just a few of the common challenges.
Identification of major dumping sites within the buffer zone, removal of the waste and rehabilitation, searching for practical ways to prevent future...
Uncontrolled littering, recycling, solid waste utilization such as compost from pruning, or household organics for methane and electricity generation are just a few of the common challenges.
Identification of major dumping sites within the buffer zone, removal of the waste and rehabilitation, searching for practical ways to prevent future dumping, research the existing fate of waste streams (household appliances, electronics equipment, plastics, metal, glass, paper etc.) are being promoted.
Let us work together to seize the opportunities of utilizing today's waste into new, innovative products for a cleaner and more sustainable future.
The development of a model that is sustainable for this and future generations offers the best way forward to create a better world, by ending poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity. Sustainable development and climate action are linked – and both are essential to the present and the future of the humankind. It is, therefore, vital that the international community meet the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). There are 17 SDGs which have targets to be achieved by 2030. UN is calling countries - developed and developing - for a global partnership. As the Technical Committee on Environment, we would like to support this call and connect you with the relevant SDGs information below. With just one click you can identify all17 SDG’s and to learn more about their goals and targets.