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Solid Waste Management

The World Bank’s Solid Waste Management Knowledge Silo Breaker is a community of practice created to share knowledge between practitioners of all affiliations. Through document sharing, discussions, and events, it aims to increase the awareness of solid waste issues and innovations across the globe.
The community’s objectives are: share experiences and resources to learn from solid waste management projects across the World Bank Group; further technical knowledge; strengthen projects by including environmental, social, urban, gender, sustainable financing, and climate perspectives and expertise when relevant; and learn about the latest innovations globally.

Solid Waste Management

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Solid Waste Management Advisory and Analytical Work
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Municipal Solid Waste Cost Calculation Technical Guidelines for Low and Middle-Income Countries

  • Country/ City
    World
  • Topic
    Municipal Finance, Financing, Solid Waste Management (SWM)
  • Published On
    April 01, 2024
  • Author(s)
    World Bank
  • Abstract
  • Municipal Solid Waste Cost Calculation Technical Guidelines for Low and Middle-Income Countries

    Municipal Solid Waste Cost Calculation Technical Guidelines discusses good practices for calculating investment and operating costs in the solid waste management sector illustrated through notional cost calculations for waste management functions and a combined waste management system. The report emphasizes the need to accurately determine the full costs of municipal waste services to establish recurrent financing needs and plan new investments.

Trading Towards Sustainability: The Role of Trade Policies in Indonesia’s Green Transformation

  • Country/ City
    Indonesia
  • Topic
    Policy and Governance, Solid Waste Management (SWM)
  • Published On
    January 22, 2024
  • Author(s)
    World Bank
  • Abstract
  • Trading Towards Sustainability: The Role of Trade Policies in Indonesia’s Green Transformation

    Climate change - and efforts to mitigate and adapt to it - will affect global flows of trade and Indonesia’s ability to transition to a more environmentally sustainable economy on its path to become a high-income economy is, therefore, interlinked with trade policy. Environmental policy stringency (EPS) is increasing around the globe - a crucial challenge lies in harmonizing these with sustained economic growth, yet both goals can be reached.

Behavior Change in Solid Waste Management - A Compendium of Cases

  • Country/ City
    World
  • Topic
    Solid Waste Management (SWM), Management, Recycling, Disposal
  • Published On
    September 15, 2023
  • Author(s)
    The World Bank
  • Abstract
  • Behavior Change in Solid Waste Management - A Compendium of Cases

    Today the world faces unprecedented challenges in waste management while the state of the municipal waste management sector globally is a matter of concern. To reverse current trends related to waste generation, pollution, and resource management, active collaboration between the various waste actors including governments, civil society, and the private sector will be required along with sustained behavior change.

Best Practices and Lessons Learned: My Neighborhood Without Waste

  • Country/ City
    Asunción, Paraguay
  • Topic
    Solid Waste Management (SWM), Management, Recycling, Disposal
  • Published On
    July 01, 2022
  • Author(s)
    UNDP, MADES
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  • Abstract
  • Best Practices and Lessons Learned: My Neighborhood Without Waste

    The first step to recover valuable waste is to sort it at the point of origin, separating recyclables from non-recyclables. However, the Municipality of Asunción does not yet provide a segregated waste collection service.
     

Clean and Low-Carbon Cities: the Relationship Between the Solid Waste Management Sector and Greenhouse Gases

  • Country/ City
    World
  • Topic
    Greenhouse Gases (GHG), Solid Waste Management (SWM), Carbon-Neutrality
  • Published On
    March 28, 2022
  • Author(s)
    The World Bank
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  • Abstract
  • Clean and Low-Carbon Cities: the Relationship Between the Solid Waste Management Sector and Greenhouse Gases

    Municipal solid waste contributes to the generation of GHGs, mainly methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2). The amount of GHG emissions from waste is correlated with the quantity of waste and depends on the waste composition and the waste management system in place. Large waste volumes and inadequate waste management systems lead to higher emissions in the atmosphere. In the past many decades, the quantities of waste generated globally have been increasing at an alarming pace while the state of waste management continues to lag in capacity and effectiveness.
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