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Environment and circular economy transition in China

Pilots

Integrated Waste Management in The city of Suzhou

Background and objective

The NAMA Support Project China Integrated Waste Management (IWM NAMA) project aims to reduce GHG emissions of China’s waste sector and induce a transformational change in the way waste is handled through increasing the attractiveness of IWM and waste-to-energy solutions as financially sustainable low-carbon investment options. Suzhou is one of the economic powerhouses in Eastern China and also one of the 46 Key Pilot Cities for mandatory waste segregation at source. In the scope of IWM NAMA, the city is working hard to lead in the implementation of a new waste management system and to ensure that it is low-carbon, sustainable and that various waste streams are treated efficiently and in an environmentally friendly manner.

The project boundary of Suzhou City includes five districts (i.e. Gusu District, Gaoxin District, Wuzhong District, Xiangcheng District and Suzhou Industrial Park), covering 4,044 square kilometers in total. The Suzhou Municipal Administration Bureau and the Environmental Health Administrative Office are the authorities responsible for environmental sanitation management and MSW treatment.

Project approach & progress

Performance of Suzhou MSW Management in 2021

How would IWM NAMA project support the city to improve integrated waste management

  • Technical support regarding the landfill gas collection, monitoring, reduction of odor emissions and enhancement of the landfill cover layer
  • Technical know-how on treating condensed leachate from the landfill site
  • Operation optimization and upgrade for restaurant waste, small-scale kitchen waste and decentralized agricultural market waste treatment facilities
  • Identification of the proper technology to treat garden waste
  • Guidance on enhancing supervision of the environmental performance and management of the organic waste treatment facilities
  • Capacity-building on “best practices of IWM”, introduction of EPR, waste prevention/3Rs etc.
  • Policy recommendations on development of a waste charging scheme based on “polluter-pays principle”
  • Technical know-how & advice on IT solutions to improve data collection and management on MSW and GHG emissions from the waste sector
  • Awareness-raising to promote waste segregation at source

 

Progress

Contact person

LIU Xiao

Dr. Liu Xiao
Project Manager

China Integrated Waste Management NAMA
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH


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