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CCAC: Waste, Mitigating SLCPs from the Municipal Solid Waste Sector
Activities Work with the targeted cities to plan and Work with the targeted cities to plan and implement waste actions that mitigate SLCP from the waste sector through a pipeline of activities that begin by collecting reliable waste data (often unavailable in developing cities) and utilizing this data to design integrated waste management systems that address municipal waste priorities, including creating jobs and improving human health and sanitation, while reducing SLCPs. - Development of a set of tools to build the capacity of local governments to financially, socially and ecologically manage their municipal solid waste, and to measure progress, including quantifying their baseline emissions and emission reductions (projected and actual). - Providing capacity building to cities of the global city network on best practices to improve waste management - Work with national governments to develop and/or strengthen national policies directed at supporting sustainable waste management that reduce SLCP emissions at the city and regional level. emissions at the city and regional level.  +
Available reporting The initiative reporting is part of the CCAC annual reporting. The CCAC Annual Reports can be found on http://www.ccacoalition.org/en/resource-database.  +
Comments on indicators and goals The Climate and Clean Air Coalition develoThe Climate and Clean Air Coalition developed a set of indicators to track its Initiatives. These indicators are part of the Demonstrating Impacts Framework. The Initiative reports on those indicators to the Coalition. In turn, the results are disseminated in the annual reports of the Coalition.ed in the annual reports of the Coalition.  +
Criteria Are not expired  + , Not only in one country  + , Do not have a secretariat or focal point  + , Not only have national states as participators  +
Description This initiative aims to reduce methane andThis initiative aims to reduce methane and air pollution across the municipal solid waste sector by securing city and country commitments to undertake a variety of best practice policies and strategies for waste. In NAZCA called "Municipal Solid Waste Initiative".called "Municipal Solid Waste Initiative".  +
Geographical coverage Global  +
Goals • To work with a targeted group of cities • To work with a targeted group of cities in key regions towards implementation of action to reduce SLCPs from the waste sector. • To strengthen national policies directed at supporting sustainable waste management that reduce SLCP emissions at the city level. • Support, enhance, and scale up action beyond target cities: create a standardised and internationally vetted set of guidance tools to scale up the results of Objectives 1 and 2, towards self-directed action and access peer support.f-directed action and access peer support.  +
Goals mai UN Climate Summit 2014 Goals: • By DecembeUN Climate Summit 2014 Goals: • By December 2015, 50 cities globally will commit to develop and implement quantifiable plans of action to reduce Short-Lived Climate Pollutants (SLCPs) from the waste sector by 2020, with support from national and partner city governments; • By December 2020, expand the global city network to reach an additional 100 cities to build capacity and utilize the networks tools and resources to mainstream SLCP-considerations in waste management practices; • The initial 150 cities that join the initiative by 2020 will motivate and lead to up to 1,000 cities undertaking action by communicating, sharing, disseminating, mentoring, and scaling around the world their own successful best practices, supported by partners.ful best practices, supported by partners.  +
Have only national states as participators No  +
How are you tracking progress of your initiative The progress is tracked using the Demonstrating Impacts Framework of the Climate and Clean Air Coalition. Likewise, the Initiative keeps a spreadsheet with the cities of the city network.  +
How will goals be achieved • Continue to add cities, participants and• Continue to add cities, participants and mentors, to the MSW Initiative Global City Network to reach the goal of 150 cities in the network by 2020. • Engage country partners to nominate cities to the network. • Continue to provide training to the national and local governments. • Provide targeted technical support to cities to improve their waste management. cities to improve their waste management.  +
Indicators Technical dialogue;Knowledge dissemination and exchange;  + , Political dialogue;Awareness raising and outreach;  + , Capacity building;Training and education;Workshops or trainings:2013=2@2014=3@2015=3@2016=5@2017=9@2018=8:#  +
LPAA Theme Waste  + , Cities and subnational governments  + , Short Term Pollutants  +
LPAA Theme Adaptation No  +
LPAA Theme Agriculture No  +
LPAA Theme Buildings No  +
LPAA Theme Business No  +
LPAA Theme Cities and subnational governments Yes  +
LPAA Theme Energy Access and Efficiency No  +
LPAA Theme Energy Supply No  +
LPAA Theme Energy efficiency No  +
LPAA Theme Financial institutions No  +
LPAA Theme Fluorinated gases No  +
LPAA Theme Forestry No  +
LPAA Theme Industry No  +
LPAA Theme Innovation No  +
LPAA Theme International maritime transport No  +
LPAA Theme Other No  +
LPAA Theme Private Finance No  +
LPAA Theme Renewable energy No  +
LPAA Theme Resilience No  +
LPAA Theme Short Term Pollutants Yes  +
LPAA Theme Supply chain emission reductions No  +
LPAA Theme Transport No  +
LPAA Theme Waste Yes  +
LPAA initiative No  +
Location/Nationality of lead organisation France  +
NAZCA Initiative Yes  +
Name of initiative Mitigating SLCPs from the Municipal Solid Waste Sector  +
Name of lead organisation UNEP Paris  +
One or two success stories achieved Municipal Solid Waste Initiative Network mMunicipal Solid Waste Initiative Network member city, São Paulo, received support from the Coalition to develop an organic waste strategy and the assessment of the pilot composting plant in 2014. By 2017, the composting plant was operating at full capacity, diverting almost 5,000 tons of organic waste from landfills per year. A second composting plant, with capacity to divert 10 tons of organic waste per day, was launched in 2018. Three additional plants will soon be operational and 14 more will be added by 2020.ational and 14 more will be added by 2020.  +
Organisational structure This initiative is led by a Steering GroupThis initiative is led by a Steering Group made up of representatives from the governments: Canada, Mexico, Germany, Sweden, Congo, and the United States; from the international organizations: World Bank, International Solid Waste Association (ISWA) and UNEP; and from NGOs: C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, Center for Clean Air Policy (CCAP), Brazilian Association of Public Cleansing and Waste Management Companies (ABRELPE), The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), Serbian Solid Waste Association (SeSWA), and Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES). The MSWI has a Knowledge Platform with the objective to disseminate MSW management best practices and foster participation in the MSW Initiative.oster participation in the MSW Initiative.  +
Page url http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/CCAC:_Waste,_Mitigating_SLCPs_from_the_Municipal_Solid_Waste_Sector  +
Parent initiatives list CCAC: Climate and Clean Air Coalition (Main)  +
Participants business organisations number 0  +
Participants companies names A2A Group S.p.A  + , Abt Associates  + , Bluefield  + , Eastern Research Group (ERG)  + , SCS Engineers  +
Participants companies number 5  +
Participants faith members number 0  +
Participants financial institutions names World Bank (USA)  + , Inter-American Development Bank - IDB (USA)  + , European Investment Bank - EIB (Germany)  +
Participants financial institutions number 3  +
Participants governmental actors names Indonesia - Directorate General of Solid Waste  + , Hazardous Waste And Hazardous Substance Management  + , Ministry of Environment and Forestry  +
Participants governmental actors number 1  +
Participants intergovernmental organisations names Network of Associations of Local Authorities of South East Europe - NALAS (Serbia)  +
Participants intergovernmental organisations number 0  +
Participants municipal actors names Kazma/Kamez (Albania)  + , Avellaneda (Argentina)  + , Buenos Aires (Argentina)  + , Cordoba (Argentina)  + , Vienna (Austria  + , Dhaka North (Bangladesh)  + , Cotonou (Benin)  + , Porto Novo (Benin)  + , Bijeljina (Bosnia Herzegovina - BIH)  + , Brasilia (Brazil)  + , Curitiba (Brazil)  + , Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)  + , Santos(Brazil)  + , Sao Paulo (Brazil)  + , Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)  + , Battambang (Cambodia)  + , Siem Reap (Cambodia)  + , Douala (Cameroon)  + , Bangui (Central African Republic)  + , Concepcion (Chile)  + , Puerto Varas (Chile)  + , Viña del Mar (Chile)  + , Barranquilla (Colombia)  + , Cali (Colombia)  + , Medellin (Colombia)  + , Butembo (Congo  + , Democratic Republic)  + , La Union (Costa Rica)  + , Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire)  + , San Pedro (Côte d'Ivoire)  + , Copenhagen (Denmark)  + , San Cristobal (Dominican Republic)  + , Cuenca (Ecuador)  + , Quito (Ecuador)  + , Addis Ababa (Ethiopia)  + , Accra (Ghana)  + , East Delhi (India)  + , Panvel (India)  + , Pune (India)  + , Jakarta (Indonesia)  + , Medan (Indonesia)  + , Surabaya (Indonesia)  + , Kitakyushu (Japan)  + , Amman (Jordan)  + , Greater Irbid (Jordan)  + , Greater Karak (Jordan)  + , Sahab (Jordan)  + , Al-Wasatiyah (Jordan)  + , Nairobi (Kenya)  + , Vientiane (Lao PDR)  + , Tyre (Lebanon)  + , Kumanovo (Macedonia)  + , Antananarivo (Madagascar)  + , Blantyre (Malawi)  + , Georgetown (Malaysia)  + , Seberang Perai (Malaysia)  + , Male (Maldives)  + , Sikasso (Mali)  + , Benito Juarez (Mexico)  + , Naucalpan (Mexico)  + , Puerto Morelos (Mexico)  + , Queretaro (Mexico)  + , Toluca (Mexico)  + , Herceg Novi (Montenegro)  + , Fès (Morocco)  + , Yangon (Myanmar)  + , Lagos (Nigeria)  + , Lahore (Pakistan)  + , La Chorrera (Panama)  + , Arequipa (Peru)  + , Lima (Peru)  + , Cebu City (Philippines)  + , Quezon (Philippines)  + , Iasi (Romania)  + , Dakar (Senegal)  + , Cicevac (Serbia)  + , Krusevac (Serbia)  + , Novi Sad (Serbia)  + , Temerin (Serbia)  + , Varvarin (Serbia)  + , Vrbas (Serbia)  + , Freetown (Sierra Leone)  + , eThekwini (South Africa)  + , Johannesburg (South Africa)  + , Tshwane (South Africa)  + , Boras (Sweden)  + , Stockholm (Sweden)  + , Umea (Sweden)  + , Dar es Salaam (Tanzania)  + , Bangkok (Thailand)  + , Map Ta Phut (Thailand)  + , Phitsanulok (Thailand)  + , Rayong (Thailand)  + , Lomé (Togo)  + , Tunis (Tunisia)  + , Bushenyi-Ishaka (Uganda)  + , Kampala (Uganda)  + , Ntungamo (Uganda)  + , Rukungiri (Uganda)  + , Montevideo (Uruguay)  + , Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam)  + , Sana'a (Yemen)  + , New York (USA)  + , San Diego (USA)  + , San Francisco (USA)  +
Participants municipal actors number 104  +
Participants national actors names Chile  + , Colombia  + , Japan  + , Jordan  + , Mexico  + , Nigeria  + , Peru  + , Brazil  + , Burkina Faso  + , Cambodia  + , Cameroon  + , DR Congo  + , Costa Rica  + , Cote D'Ivoire  + , Dominican Republic  + , Ecuador  + , Ethiopia  + , Ghana  + , India  + , Indonesia  + , Kenya  + , Lao PDR  + , Madagascar  + , Malaysia  + , Mali  + , Montenegro  + , Myanmar  + , Panama  + , Philippines  + , Romania  + , Senegal  + , Serbia  + , Sierra Leone  + , South Africa  + , Tanzania  + , Thailand  + , Togo  + , Uganda  + , United States  + , Vietnam  +
Participants national actors number 40  +
Participants non-governmental organisations names International Solid Waste Association - ISWA (Austria)  + , Asian Institute of Technology (Thailand)  + , Center for Clean Air Policy - CCAP (USA)  + , TERRE Policy Centre (India)  + , Institute for Global Environmental Strategies - IGES (Japan)  + , Gevalor (France)  + , United Nations Centre for Regional Development - UNCRD (Japan)  + , Global Environment Centre Foundation - GEC (Japan)  + , Brazilian Association of Public Cleansing and Waste Management Companies - ABRELPE (Brazil)  + , C40 Cities Leadership Group - C40 (US)  + , Centro de Gestion Tecnologica e Informatica Industrial - CEGESTI (Costa Rica)  + , ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability  + , Serbian Solid Waste Association - SeSWA (Serbia)  + , The Energy and Resources Institute - TERI (India)  + , UNEP International Environmental Technology Centre - UNEP IETC (Japan)  + , WASTE advisers on urban environment and development  + , World Biogas Association (United Kingdom)  +
Participants non-governmental organisations number 16  +
Participants other members number 0  +
Participants regional actors names Penang (Malaysia)  + , Metropolitan Area of the Valley of Aburra - AMVA (Colombia)  + , Quintana Roo State (Mexico)  +
Participants regional actors number 3  +
Participants research and educational organisations names Kabakoo Africa  +
Participants research and educational organisations number 1  +
Participants supporting partners number 0  +
Participants total names Chile  + , Colombia  + , Japan  + , Jordan  + , Mexico  + , Nigeria  + , Peru  + , International Solid Waste Association - ISWA (Austria)  + , World Bank (USA)  + , Asian Institute of Technology (Thailand)  + , Center for Clean Air Policy - CCAP (USA)  + , TERRE Policy Centre (India)  + , Institute for Global Environmental Strategies - IGES (Japan)  + , Gevalor (France)  + , United Nations Centre for Regional Development - UNCRD (Japan)  + , Global Environment Centre Foundation - GEC (Japan)  + , Inter-American Development Bank - IDB (USA)  + , Kabakoo Africa  + , Brazilian Association of Public Cleansing and Waste Management Companies - ABRELPE (Brazil)  + , C40 Cities Leadership Group - C40 (US)  + , Centro de Gestion Tecnologica e Informatica Industrial - CEGESTI (Costa Rica)  + , ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability  + , Serbian Solid Waste Association - SeSWA (Serbia)  + , The Energy and Resources Institute - TERI (India)  + , UNEP International Environmental Technology Centre - UNEP IETC (Japan)  + , WASTE advisers on urban environment and development  + , Indonesia - Directorate General of Solid Waste  + , Hazardous Waste And Hazardous Substance Management  + , Ministry of Environment and Forestry  + , Penang (Malaysia)  + , Metropolitan Area of the Valley of Aburra - AMVA (Colombia)  + , Quintana Roo State (Mexico)  + , Kazma/Kamez (Albania)  + , Avellaneda (Argentina)  + , Buenos Aires (Argentina)  + , Cordoba (Argentina)  + , Vienna (Austria  + , Dhaka North (Bangladesh)  + , Cotonou (Benin)  + , Porto Novo (Benin)  + , Bijeljina (Bosnia Herzegovina - BIH)  + , Brasilia (Brazil)  + , Curitiba (Brazil)  + , Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)  + , Santos(Brazil)  + , Sao Paulo (Brazil)  + , Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)  + , Battambang (Cambodia)  + , Siem Reap (Cambodia)  + , Douala (Cameroon)  + , Bangui (Central African Republic)  + , Concepcion (Chile)  + , Puerto Varas (Chile)  + , Viña del Mar (Chile)  + , Barranquilla (Colombia)  + , Cali (Colombia)  + , Medellin (Colombia)  + , Butembo (Congo  + , Democratic Republic)  + , La Union (Costa Rica)  + , Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire)  + , San Pedro (Côte d'Ivoire)  + , Copenhagen (Denmark)  + , San Cristobal (Dominican Republic)  + , Cuenca (Ecuador)  + , Quito (Ecuador)  + , Addis Ababa (Ethiopia)  + , Accra (Ghana)  + , East Delhi (India)  + , Panvel (India)  + , Pune (India)  + , Jakarta (Indonesia)  + , Medan (Indonesia)  + , Surabaya (Indonesia)  + , Kitakyushu (Japan)  + , Amman (Jordan)  + , Greater Irbid (Jordan)  + , Greater Karak (Jordan)  + , Sahab (Jordan)  + , Al-Wasatiyah (Jordan)  + , Nairobi (Kenya)  + , Vientiane (Lao PDR)  + , Tyre (Lebanon)  + , Kumanovo (Macedonia)  + , Antananarivo (Madagascar)  + , Blantyre (Malawi)  + , Georgetown (Malaysia)  + , Seberang Perai (Malaysia)  + , Male (Maldives)  + , Sikasso (Mali)  + , Benito Juarez (Mexico)  + , Naucalpan (Mexico)  + , Puerto Morelos (Mexico)  + , Queretaro (Mexico)  + , Toluca (Mexico)  + , Herceg Novi (Montenegro)  + , Fès (Morocco)  + , Yangon (Myanmar)  + , Lagos (Nigeria)  + , Lahore (Pakistan)  + , La Chorrera (Panama)  + , Arequipa (Peru)  + , Lima (Peru)  + , Cebu City (Philippines)  + , Quezon (Philippines)  + , Iasi (Romania)  + , Dakar (Senegal)  + , Cicevac (Serbia)  + , Krusevac (Serbia)  + , Novi Sad (Serbia)  + , Temerin (Serbia)  + , Varvarin (Serbia)  + , Vrbas (Serbia)  + , Freetown (Sierra Leone)  + , eThekwini (South Africa)  + , Johannesburg (South Africa)  + , Tshwane (South Africa)  + , Boras (Sweden)  + , Stockholm (Sweden)  + , Umea (Sweden)  + , Dar es Salaam (Tanzania)  + , Bangkok (Thailand)  + , Map Ta Phut (Thailand)  + , Phitsanulok (Thailand)  + , Rayong (Thailand)  + , Lomé (Togo)  + , Tunis (Tunisia)  + , Bushenyi-Ishaka (Uganda)  + , Kampala (Uganda)  + , Ntungamo (Uganda)  + , Rukungiri (Uganda)  + , Montevideo (Uruguay)  + , Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam)  + , Sana'a (Yemen)  + , Network of Associations of Local Authorities of South East Europe - NALAS (Serbia)  + , World Biogas Association (United Kingdom)  + , New York (USA)  + , San Diego (USA)  + , San Francisco (USA)  + , European Investment Bank - EIB (Germany)  + , Brazil  + , Burkina Faso  + , Cambodia  + , Cameroon  + , DR Congo  + , Costa Rica  + , Cote D'Ivoire  + , Dominican Republic  + , Ecuador  + , Ethiopia  + , Ghana  + , India  + , Indonesia  + , Kenya  + , Lao PDR  + , Madagascar  + , Malaysia  + , Mali  + , Montenegro  + , Myanmar  + , Panama  + , Philippines  + , Romania  + , Senegal  + , Serbia  + , Sierra Leone  + , South Africa  + , Tanzania  + , Thailand  + , Togo  + , Uganda  + , United States  + , Vietnam  +
Primary function Knowledge dissemination and exchange  + , Training and education  + , Awareness raising and outreach  +
Progress that has been made by your initiative November 2019: 107 cities and regional goNovember 2019: 107 cities and regional governments are part of the MSW Initiative Global City Network and have committed to reducing SLCPs from the waste sector. The Initiative has also provided targeted technical assistance to over 71 cities around the world, including preparing city assessments, action plans to reduce SLCPs from the waste sector, work plans to reduce SCLPs, and implementation plans. Among the cities that have received technical assistance are Penang State, Malaysia; Sao Paulo, Brazil; Rayong, Thailand; Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; Cebu City, Philippines; Map Ta Phut, Thailand; Panvel, India. To provide locally appropriate capacity training and support, the Initiative recreated seven regional city networks. These networks were for the regions of Latin America and Mexico, Central America, Francophone Africa, South East Asia, South East Europe, Sub-Saharan and East Africa, and India. Likewise multiple cities have been supported to take part in city exchanges. 13 city exchanges have been conducted. The city exchanges pair mentor cities in the city network with mentee cities. During the exchanges, the mentor city hosts the mentee cities to present their current waste management system and how they got there. In turn, the mentor city might choose to visit a mentee city to provide guidance on how to improve their waste management. Since 2013, the Initiative has organized 30 workshops, either at the global or regional level. Likewise, the Initiative has participated in multiple international and regional solid waste events as well as events targeted to cities or relevant to climate change. The Initiative also has developed multiple tools and resources to help improve their waste management with a focus on reducing SLCPs from the waste sector. Likewise, the Initiative has conducted multiple webinars. These webinars cover a range of topics including different aspects of waste management, Initiative tools, financing, behavior change, and case studies. The Initiative developed and maintains a Knowledge Platform on solid waste. This platform houses the resources created by the Initiative as well as others developed by partners of the Initiative.s developed by partners of the Initiative.  +
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Secretariat Sandra Mazo-Nix, UNEP Paris, 1 rue Miollis, Building VII , 75 015 Paris , France, phone:(+33) 1 44 37 14 73, e-mail: Sandra.Mazo-Nix@un.org  +
Starting year 2012  +
Starting year n 2,012  +
Total members 173  +
Type of initiative Political dialogue  + , Capacity building  + , Technical dialogue  +
Type of lead organisation United Nations or Specialised agency  +
Website address http://www.ccacoalition.org/en/initiatives/waste  +
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