This policy paper demonstrates the waste crisis in Morocco, Tunisia, and Lebanon; countries located in the MENA region. It highlights how all three countries are facing a 1.5-3 % increase in waste generation and the urgency for a sustainable and innovative solution. Given that they all have more than 50% of organic waste generated in their composition, a waste-to-energy approach is most suitable. This policy targets various stakeholders such as Ministries, Nationals, and private associations and donors for involvement.
Among the different solutions suggested, methane capturing and upgrading is suggested (short-term), as well as anaerobic digestion and pyrolysis (long-term). Also, a monitoring and evaluation plan was suggested. Finally, recommendations were placed based on best practices to ensure the sustainable future in terms of waste-to-energy management in these three countries.
Contents
1. State of the Art
1.1. Morocco
1.2. Tunisia
1.3. Lebanon
2. Scope
3. Target Sectors
4. Implementation: Possible Solutions and Time Dimensions
4.1. Short term possible solutions
4.2. Long term possible solutions
5. Monitoring and Review
6. Recommendation
7. Conclusion
Bibliography
- Quote paper
- Yara Hijazi (Author), 2017, Developing Waste-to-Energy Management. A Case Study on Morocco, Tunisia, Lebanon, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/1146721