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Jan 19, 2014

Launch of the National Waste Management Strategies publication


(Source: IETC)
 

Guidelines for National Waste Management Strategies related problems are often addressed in a fragmented and uncoordinated manner, resulting for the most part in end of pipe solutions which forego prevention measures, and lack an integrated approach, clear targets and directions to follow.

In an effort to assist countries in developing a holistic and overarching approach to national waste management, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) have jointly published the Guidelines for National Waste Management Strategies: Moving from Challenges to Opportunities.  Launched on 7 October at the International Solid Waste Association (ISWA) Congress in Vienna, the Guidelines provide a conceptual and methodological framework for national planning that countries may adapt to their particular circumstances, while establishing a clear rationale for making waste management a national priority.


The document first outlines the key reasons why even though waste management implementation takes place at the local level, there is a need to develop national waste management strategies:

National waste management planning not only helps address the problems presented by current waste management systems, but maximizes the opportunities that sound waste management can offer in relation to all pillars of sustainable development (e.g. environmental, social and economic).

National waste management planning supports the local implementation of waste management by indicating the direction to follow and the resources required, in addition to how these resources will be properly allocated where needed locally.

National waste management planning can foster the development of national recycling schemes and markets for recovered materials, and open or strengthen business opportunities in the waste sector.

Proposing questions that countries may wish to consider as they develop integrated national waste management strategies, the document explores the challenges and opportunities waste management presents to governments and communities. Reviewing the various concepts and principles related to waste management, it cites major considerations influencing policy choices involved in the process of strategy development, monitoring and implementation. Finally, this document defines the actions a country can take in order to develop, implement, review and update an effective national waste management strategy.

Jan 5, 2014

النفايات المنزلية والنفايات المنزلية الخطرة

النفايات المنزلية والنفايات المنزلية الخطرة
بقلم: سمير مطر

النفايات المنزلية: 

هي النفايات الناتجة من مصدر محلي مثل البيوت السكنية والمدارس وبعض المحال التجارية، و يمثل أكثر من ثلثي النفايات البلدية الصلبة (MSW). دوليا يتم التخلص من حوالي 70٪ من النفايات الصلبة إلى مكب النفايات.

النفايات المنزلية الخطرة

 تشمل النفايات على عدد من المنتجات المنزلية مثل الطلاء، ومبيدات الحديقة، والمستحضرات الصيدلانية، والمواد الكيميائية 
 الفوتوغرافية، وبعض المنظفات، ومنتجات العناية الشخصية، وأنابيب الفلورسنت، والنفايات النفطية، والمعادن الثقيلة التي تحتويها البطاريات، والنفايات من المعدات الإلكترونية والكهربائية، و المعدات التي تحتوي على مركبات الكربون الكلورية فلورية (CFC) مثل الثلاجات.

في مكب النفايات الصلبة تمر النفايات بمجموعة من التفاعلات الكيميائية المختلفة ومع مرور الزمن تقوم بترسيب كمية كبيرة من السوائل الناتجة عنها وعن مصادر أخرى مثل الأمطار والتي بدورها تصل في أغلب الأحيان إلى البيئة المحيطة عبر تسربها من مكب النفايات إلى الأراضي الزراعية المحيطة او الخزان الجوفي. وهي تحتوي على تركيزات مرتفعة من الملوثات والتي تعد ضارة وسمية جدا فيما إذا وصلت للإنسان بطريقة مباشرة أو غير مباشرة.


Samir K. Matar: M.Sc of Environmental Engineering Solid and Hazardous Waste Specialist




Dec 18, 2013

مشروع تعزيز مشاركة الشباب في المجتمع المدني لزيادة الوعي البيئي ( حماة البيئة )





مشروع تم بالشراكة بين الاغاثة الكاثوليكية وجمعية بيئتي وUSID  ، المشروع لمدة ثلاثة أشهر بدأ من شهر أغسطس حتى شهر أكتوبر ومدد لبداية شهر نوفمبر. 


هدف المشروع :

 تعزيز دور الشباب في التوعية وحشد الآراء لمواجهة التغيرات المناخية والسلبية للبيئة .


تضمن المشروع :

- دورة تدريبية لمدة 4 أيام  في مطعم السلام لمدة 6 ساعات في اليوم وتضمنت عدة مواضيع منها (مهارات حياتية كالتخطيط، تنظيم الوقت، الاتصالات (10ساعات) ،، تدريب مدربين (10ساعات) وأخيرا المناصرة وحشد الآراء،- حملات توعية للشباب وحملة تشجير لعدة مدارس وجامعات وتصوير فيلم يضم القضايا البيئية والتي تربط بين المتطوعين من المجموعات المشاركة ( الزيرو ويست مينا – حركة الشباب للتغير المناخي – النادي البيئي من جمعية بيئتي )





تجربتي الشخصية في المشروع :

في شهر أغسطس تلقيت  بريدا الكترونيا يتضمن دعوة من مبادرة صفر نفايات للمشاركة في مشروع حماية البيئة وقبلت الانخراط في المشروع لتجربة توعية فئات مختلفة من المجتمع وتكوين صورة سليمة حول رأي المجتمع في القضايا البيئية  وتم تزويدي بالتفاصيل المهمة عن المشروع عن طريق اتصال من جمعية بيئتي ولقاء افتتاحي في مطعم السلام وضح فيه ماهية المشروع والمجموعات المشاركة وأنشطة المشروع .

في شهر سبتمبر بدأت فعاليات المشروع بتدريب مكثف لمدة أربعة أيام متواصلة لمدة 6 ساعات في اليوم مع المدرب / تيسير أبو حجير ( رئيس مؤسسة تامي) ، التدريب مكثف ورائع ومنوع يحتوي على العديد من الأنشطة والموضوعات التي تهمنا لمواصلة المشروع وانجاحه فقد تحدث عن التدريب وكيف تكون قائد ناجح والاتصال والتواصل والمناصرة واستخدام الاعلام الاجتماعي في التأثير والتوعية مع المدرب / محمد أبو سلطان ( التدريب في اليوم الأخير ممل نوعا ما ، التدريب خلال الأيام الأربعة مميز واستفدت منه في حياتي العملية والشخصية وقد أصبحت قادرة على تنظيم وقتي بشكل 94% من اليوم وقادرة على التواصل مع الفريق بشكل رائع وتعلمت التناغم والانتماء لمبادرة صفر نفايات التي كنت ما أعرف عنها قبل هذا التدريب سوى معلومات بسيطة عن المبادرة لكني الآن قادرة على أن أمثل المبادرة كعضو فيها  في أي مكان.



في شهر أكتوبر اجتمعنا مع احدي المؤسسات المسؤولة عن تصوير الأفلام الوثائقية وهي مؤسسة الاعلام المجتمعي برئاسة عندليب عدوان وأبدت اعجابها بنشاطنا و مسئوليتنا نحو البيئة وقد كان اجتماع له تأثير في شخصيتي ، أصبحت قادرة على انتاج أفكار جديدة وعصرية تصلح لأفلام وقد تلقيت اتصال من مساعدة  السيدة عندليب تدعوني للانضمام لفريق يقوم بصناعة الأفلام لكني كنت مشغولة في الاخراج النهائي لبحث التخرج .

في شهر نوفمبر بدأنا مرحلة التوعية في كلية تدريب غزة , سعدت بالتعامل مع فئة خاصة وهي فئة المهنيين وكنت أنا من فريق التوعية وحاولت قدر الامكان توصيل المفاهيم البيئية بأبسط صورة وقد شاركنا المتطوعين في مشاهدة الفيلم الذي قامت بتصويره شركة أصايل للدعاية والاعلان .

اليوم الثاني كان في نفس الكلية لكن مع فئة الجامعيين الذين أنهوا الثانوية العامة ، كانت التوعية مع هذه الفئة مميزة اذ يمتلكون بعض المفاهيم عن البيئة وشاركونا التشجير بروع رائعة وتكرر البرنامج في كلية تدريب غزة السياحية .

اليوم الثالث في عدة مدارس شاركت في التشجير وتعرفنا على أشخاص جدد شاكونا في التشجير وفي ثقافاتهم أيضا ونهاية اليوم توجهنا الي جامعة غزة وبدأ فريقنا بالعرض وانتهي البرنامج بالتشجير .





ايجابيات المشروع :

1- تنوع أنشطة المشروع مابين تشجير وتوعية واختلاط في المجتمع .

2- التعامل مع فئات متنوعة من المجتمع .

3- تناغم أعضاء الفريق سواء المجموعات الثلاثة أو الفريق ككل .

4- فتح المجال للتفكير بزيادة العمل التطوعي وتطوير الذات .


سلبيات المشروع :

1- كان التنسيق مع الجامعات والمؤسسات غير واضح حيث رفضت عدد من المؤسسات التعامل معنا.

2- الكثير من المشاركين كانوا يتغيبون عن الاجتماعات وأيام التوعية وهذا جعل المهام المطلوبة منهم تقع على آخرين .


المشروع بمجمله مميز ورائع ويستحق الجهد والوقت الذي قدمناه.





مبادرة صفر نفايات

ضحى حماد                                








Oct 10, 2013

Dubai Municipality registers 26 waste recycling companies




Due to the adoption of various advanced methods to treat and recycle waste, Dubai landfills have seen a remarkable decrease in the quantity of waste items reach there, says Dubai Municipality officials.
According to figures at the civic body, in 2012, the amount of industrial waste was reduced 13% while the decrease in total amount of waste was recorded as 3% comparing to that of 2011. Construction waste also reduced by 13%, thanks to Dubai Municipality's various efforts to bring in sustainability in waste management as well as various policies, programs and projects to protect environment and natural recourses.

Eng. Hamdan Al-Shaer, director, environment department at Dubai Municipality said in this regard: "Dubai Municipality has been constantly trying to propagate the culture of recycling and reusing objects among the citizen, instead of conventional way of throwing off"

"We, joining hands with several likeminded groups were trying to convince people that developing this culture is instrumental in bringing in sustainability and is a basic factor in improving living environment as well as its being a supporting point for other sectors to win their objectives in the field of sustainability.
"As a result of Dubai Municipality's efforts" Mr. Hamdan continued "there are so many companies have emerged in this field of which some 26 firms have registered with the civic body after fulfilling requirements and due conditions"

He said the activities of these companies vary like recycling paper, plastic, cooking oil, electronic equipments and batteries.
According to him all these registered companies are working in line with internationally approved methods and technologies, and after confirming that no risk is posed to the environment by their activities.

He said the companies have to submit periodical report on their activities at Dubai Municipality detailing quantity of raw materials, recycled stuff, to be analyzed by experts at the environment department systematically.

-Ends-
For further information:
Bishruddeen K Mohammed Ali
Media Officer, Media Section
Corporate Marketing & Relations Department
Dubai Municipality
+971 206 04 4654 +971 4 2232188
+9710528386166 bkmohamed@dm.gov.ae

© Press Release 2013

Oct 8, 2013

Concurrent waste management challenges in Middle East

19 September 2013 (Published on behalf of fleminggulf)

Middle East is witnessing huge developments in the waste management sector. Bee’ah, one of the leading companies in waste management will be expanding its operations and reach in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in an effort to better the environment. With increase in the amount of waste generated, companies have been compelled to promote developments and strategies in effective waste management. In an article featured on Construction Week Online the chairman of Bee'ah, H.E. Salim Al Owais said, "Bee'ah has reached a point where it is now prepared to export and replicate its waste management expertise in other countries of the GCC and the Saudi environment market offers the greatest potential due to its vast landscape and its similarities with the Emirate of Sharjah in terms of population density and industrial areas".

Waste generation from the urban areas in the Middle Eastern region is over 150 million tons per year. Fleming Gulf Conferences through its fourth edition of Waste Management Middle East Forum to be held on 11-12 November in Dubai - UAE will gather waste management professionals from the Middle East to discuss practices to effectively manage waste. Dubai Municipality, Ministry of Environment - Oman, United Nations Environment Programme, GE Power Conversion and Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority will be presenting at the forum. Topics to be covered at the forum include concurrent waste management challenges in Middle East, dealing with construction & demolition waste and waste sector policy & regulatory framework in Abu Dhabi among others.

Challenges for air quality management is one of the key topics of the forum to be covered by Dr. Ömer Aga, Assoc. Professor, Head of Environmental Engineering Department from University of Dammam, KSA. He will focus on topics like linkages between air pollution & risk to human health, urban areas emissions & mortality in urban cities and suggestions to improve air quality in the region. Dr. Aga received his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Middle East Technical University, Turkey in 2000. His research has focused on solid waste management, air quality and pollution control, water quality, and desalination. His research group has developed fully automated rainwater sequential sampler and web-based air pollution prediction system.

MAG Group International, an umbrella brand for over 70 Russian companies is the gold sponsor for the forum. The latest sponsors include Bee’ah, Enerkem, Keppel Integrated Engineering, Lavajet, MBM, Metso and Outotec GmbH Abu Dhabi. Energy from waste holds the key to satiate the growing energy demands world wide. With patronage from Ministry of Environment & Water, U.A.E for its previous edition the forum was a huge success with companies showcasing their technologies and learning more on aligning their operations with other industry players. Delegates at this edition will get an excellent opportunity to know more about these technologies at the forum through a balanced programme of case studies and presentations.

Media contact:
Ajay Nimbalkar
T : +971 4609 1570 | E : ajay.nimbalkar@fleminggulf.com

Weblink:

http://www.fleminggulf.com/conferenceview/3rd-Annual-Waste-Management-Middle-East-Forum/227


Sep 23, 2013

Bee'ah to become MENA's first waste management company to adopt SAP mobile-enabled solutions



(Source: AMEinfo)
Leading and award-winning environment and waste management company, Bee'ah, has joined forces with SAP to become one of the first government entities in the Middle East to adopt mobile-enabled solutions.
The company will also become the first of its kind to run on solutions from SAP, the world's leading business software company, in an effort to streamline its operations and waste management activities.

The move will form a key part of Bee'ah's ambitions to achieve zero-waste to landfill by 2015 in Sharjah, as well as a bid to expand its operations across the Middle East.By implementing SAP, the company will benefit from the automation of a host of key processes, added analytical insight and increased operational flexibility.

"Bee'ah is proud to be leading the way for waste management in the region, and we are always looking for new ways to improve our performance and future prospects," said His Excellency Salim Al Owais, Chairman, Bee'ah.

"As the region's population continues to grow and its businesses continue to boom, we must be able to scale to cope with considerable waste management challenges. At the heart of our strategy is a desire to dramatically transform communities across the region for the better. SAP gives us a new focus, drive and a data-inspired confidence to move forward."

The project will entail Bee'ah running a mobile-enabled enterprise resource planning (ERP) platform that will automate key processes such as finance, human resources, sales and customer relationship management, thus optimizing its process flow and eliminating the use of paper-based forms. SAP will also provide cutting-edge analytics solutions to give the company unprecedented, data-led insight to support business optimisation and expansion plans.

A further phase will incorporate SAP's industry-specific waste management software, to potentially include municipal billing solutions, route and district management, real-time mobile order management, as well as process integration for improved speed and reduced costs.

"Bee'ah continues to change perceptions about sustainable development," said Khaled Al Huraimel, Group Chief Executive Officer, Bee'ah.

"Through adopting a world-class approach to waste management we have shown the true, enduring value of resource optimisation. Whether removing huge volumes of waste out of the equation or educating the local community about the four R's - reduce, re-use, recycle and recover - there is much work to be done. SAP gives us an operational edge to align ambition with tangible action."

Sam Alkharrat, Managing Director, SAP MENA, said: "This is the first time a waste management company in the region has adopted SAP's solutions and, as we know from our work in this industry across the world, the results are likely to prove extremely influential."

"Against the backdrop of accelerated, resource-intensive growth in the region, Bee'ah is an inspiring and increasingly vital company. Driven by visionary leadership, the business has undergone remarkable growth in recent years, and SAP is delighted to support its next chapters of success."

The SAP-enabled ERP technology is just one of Bee'ah's initiatives helping it become the region's leading environmental management company. Earlier this year, the company implemented GPS vehicle tracking and computerized route-optimization systems to maximize service productivity and develop more efficient routes for waste collection. The innovation has been instrumental in reducing environmental impacts caused by fuel consumption.