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World Habitat Day 2019

World Habitat Day 2019. Frontier Technologies as innovative tool to transform Waste to Wealth. Challenges. The world’s cities produce 7 – 10 billion tonnes of waste every year out of which about 2 billion tonnes are municipal solid waste

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World Habitat Day 2019

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  1. World Habitat Day 2019 Frontier Technologies as innovative tool to transform Waste to Wealth

  2. Challenges • The world’s cities produce 7 – 10 billion tonnes of waste every year • out of which about 2 billion tonnes are municipal solid waste • Municipalities in low-income countries spend on average 20 % of their budgets on solid waste management and < 3 % on sanitation • solid waste collection reaches less than half of the population in cities in low-income countries • 16 % of urban dwellers lack access to basic sanitation services • Globally, • 1/3 of the generated solid waste is still openly dumped, • only 1/5 goes to material recovery, i.e. recycling and composting, • 80 % of all wastewater is discharged untreated in the world’s waterways • Lack of adequate waste management has resulted in excessive air, soil and water pollution • plastics entering the oceans are estimated to kill 100,000 marine animals every year • economic effects on tourism, fisheries and healthcare: ca. US-$ 375 per tonne of solid waste • about every 30 seconds a person dies due to diseases caused by mismanaged waste

  3. Challenges every 30 seconds a person dies due to mismanaged waste 7 – 10 billion tonnes of urban waste/year MSW collection in low-income countries < 50 % 16 % no access to basic sanitation 2 billion t MSW/year Only 1/5 material recovery 80 % of wastewater discharged untreated Economic loss 375 $/t 100,000 dead marine animals/year Share GHG-emissions 5 % 1/3openly dumped

  4. Opportunities • Through Rethinking, Refusing, Reducing, Reusing and Recycling waste (the “5Rs”), cities can create employment, promote economic growth, improve public health and ecosystems • contributes to happier, greener and healthier cities • can create enormous savings for cities and municipalities • Water remains one of our most precious resources • wastewater is an affordable and sustainable source of water, energy, nutrients and other recoverable materials • wastewater reuse for food production can off-set the costs of synthetic fertilizer production • Cities can become pioneers in conserving precious resources and combatting climate change • energy savings through recycling can be up to 95 % compared to converting virgin materials • 5 % of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are caused by waste management • mitigation potential through adopting sustainable waste management practices including the 5Rs is estimated at 15-20 % of worldwide anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions

  5. Opportunities healthier people & planet public savings economic growth green jobs happier, sustainable cities PIONEERS mitigate 15 – 20% of global GHG-emissions up to 95% less energy

  6. Opportunities – frontier technologies • Frontier technologies – including 3d printing, the internet of things and big data - have the potential to improve how people see, work and live with waste • offer the opportunity to drastically change the way waste is produced and disposed • new materials can significantly reduce the adverse impact on the environment from waste • can be used to gather accurate data on the waste flows in cities, leading to more informed decisions • have the potential to significantly improve efficiency in manufacturing and reduce waste if linked to a circular economy • Innovative approaches to promote sustainable waste management need to address every step of the waste hierarchy- reduction, reuse, recycling, recovery and disposal • Reducing the waste generated in the first place will create the biggest impact

  7. Opportunities – frontier technologies • have the potential to improve how people see, work and live with waste • drastically change the way waste is produced and disposed • new materials can significantly reduce adverse environmental impact • gather accurate data on the waste flows in cities • significantly improve efficiency in manufacturing and reduce waste INNOVATION

  8. Excursus – Frontier technologies

  9. Opportunities - SDGs • Improved sustainable waste management contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) • by improving access to basic services (SDG 1) • by reducing food waste (SDG 2) • by enhancing public health and well-being (SDG 3) • by eliminating dumping (SDG 6) • by generating locally available renewable energy (SDG 7) • by providing green jobs (SDG 8) • by contributing to resource-efficiency and sustainable infrastructure (SDG 9) • by decreasing the adverse environmental impact of cities (SDG 11) • by increasing sustainable consumption (SDG 12) • by mitigating greenhouse gas emissions (SDG 13) • by decreasing marine litter pollution (SDG 14) • by protecting terrestrial and inland freshwater ecosystems (SDG 15) • by building partnerships (SDG 17)

  10. Opportunities - SDGs

  11. Key Messages, especially to local governments • Support the collection of data on sources and sinks of waste in your city. • Commit to integrated sustainable waste management and join the Waste Wise Cities Campaign. • Apply inclusive frontier technologies and innovative approaches to turn waste into wealth while reducing environmental and health problems. • Develop internal digital skills and build capacity related to the use of new technologies and data. • Establish policies that ensure universal access to technologies, build digital literacy, reduce the digital divide and ensure privacy and security. • Commit to transparency, accountability and non-discrimination of data, digital content and algorithms. • Establish open and ethical digital service standards. • Engage with and support bottom-up approaches that enable communities, youth, women and disabled people to become innovators in the circular economy and the use of technologies in waste management.

  12. Key Messages, especially to local governments • Support the collection of data on sources and sinks of waste in your city. • Commit to integrated sustainable waste management and join the Waste Wise Cities Campaign. • Apply inclusive frontier technologies and innovative approaches to turn waste into wealth while reducing environmental and health problems. • Engage with and support bottom-up approaches that enable communities, youth, women and disabled people to become innovators in the circular economy and the use of technologies in waste management.

  13. Key Messages, to everyone • Rethink waste - change your mindset and acknowledge waste as a valuable resource. • Create and implement a legislative environment that envisions a circular economy. • Research new frontier technologies that have the potential to substantially improve existing waste management. • Commit to digital rights, ethical standards, non-discrimination, openness and transparency in the use and development of frontier technologies. • Invest in alternative solutions to reach a circular economy through innovative partnerships

  14. Key Messages, to everyone • Rethink waste- change your mindset and acknowledge waste as a valuable resource. • Create and implement a legislative environment that envisions a circular economy. • Research new frontier technologies that have the potential to substantially improve existing waste management. • Invest in alternative solutions to reach a circular economy through innovative partnerships

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