LAGOS CITY CLIMATE INNOVATIVE ACTIONS AND SUSTAINABILITY PERFORMANCE
- Focus on Integrated Solid Waste Management Project, Epe Lagos, Nigeria Presentation at C40 & Siemens City Climate Leadership Awards Conference @ LONDON
Ola Oresanya Managing Director
Lagos Waste Management Authority
4TH – 5TH Sept., 2013
PRESENTATION OUTLINE Introduction- City of Lagos
Progress Shift Challenges
Outcome Investment Opportunities
Recommendations
CITY OF LAGOS
Demography Population Growth rate:
- Over 18 Million. - 6 – 8%.
Waste generation: - 10,000MTPD.
Textiles 4% Metals 5%
Putrescibles 8% Fines 8% Vegetables 45% 1 2 3
GPC
Lagos VD
-
-
0.5kg/person/day.
Over 222veh/km.
4 5
Plastics 15%
6 7
Glass 5%
National VD
-
1veh/km.
8
Papers 10%
Estimated Waste Generation of Lagos State 1200
1000
800
600
ACTUAL PROJECTION DAILY PROJECTION 400
200
0
LAGOS WASTE ANALYSIS Pie Chart Showing The Percentage Volume Distribution of the Waste Stream Putrescibles Fines 8%
8%
Textiles 4%
Vegetables 45%
Metals 5%
1 2 3 4 5 6
7
Plastics 15%
8
Glass 5%
Papers 10%
PROGRESS SHIFT
Pre-2005
POST 2005
–
The Approach & Initiatives
STYLE
STRUCTURE
STAFF
SKILLS
•Staff Motivation •Sharing the Vision
•Ownership of the New Vision •Setting the New Agenda
Engineering Scientific approach Administrative Communication etc.
The Relevance Creating New Brands W2W
Gender Bliss
very useful after all
SUSTAINABILITY
W2S
W2M
ClimaDollar
Muscle
W2G Cash
Did I Hear You Say Waste?
INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT INITIATIVES
Waste Containerization Strategy
Use of Appropriate Waste Trucks
Skip bins - Tricycle
Intermediate Waste Disposal Facilities (TLS)
 Medical Waste Facility
Medical Waste Treatment Plant, Oshodi
Nylon Buyback Programme
ADVOCACY
• Public Private Partnerships
Signing of MOU for ISWM
• Our partners include: • CCI • ACAD •UNEP • USEPA • WORLD BANK/IBRD • LOCAL INVESTORS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
CHALLENGES
Climate conditions Cultural and Socio – economic factors
Budgeting/Funding Technology/Technical Capacity Energy
Capacity Building
OUTCOMES
•Cleaner environment • Best practice (technology and knowledge transfer) • Investment opportunities • Market based Solution to waste challenges •CDM registration of 5 landfill sites under the UNFCCC rules.
• empowerment and Job creation
Nylons Recycling Plant
Converting waste to compost (250bags of 25kg) daily.
London C40 Workshop
Olushosun Landfill Waste to Energy (WTE) Project – o potential CER’s from this project is 1,000,000 units over 10 years
CONSTRUCTION OF BIOGAS PLANT FOR WTE: USING MARKET WASTE
PROJECT IN FOCUS Integrated Solid Waste Management (ISWM) Facility at Epe as well as methane gas capture and Utilization project at Abule-Egba and Solous Landfills –
Public Private Partnership (PPP) initiative developed in collaboration with Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI);
Observance of International Due Diligence (RFP issuance, selection of preferred bidder etc)
Government financially responsible for phase I (engineering designs and drawings , gas capture and utilization , CDM registration);
Proper capping of the two (2) landfill sites to ensure site is secured for gas capture;
Evaluation/feasibility of LFG possibility is supported by US – EPA;
Proposed CER’s from the gas capture and utilization is to serve as government equity for operation and maintenance of the Epe ISWM project under Phase II;
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES Construction/ O&M of ISWM Facility, Epe (Phase II)
Landfill gas Capture & Utilization Projects (3 Landfill
sites). Nylon / plastics recycling projects Construction and Demolition Waste Management
Potential for Replicability/ LAWMA’s Footprints WEST AFRICA Banjul, Gambia Accra Metropolitan Authority (Ghana) City of Freetown (Sierra Leone)
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Cote d’ivoire
NIGERIA Federal Capital territory (Abuja) Ogun State Plateau State Ekiti State
Cross Rivers State Osun State Kogi State
RECOMMENDATIONS Use of adaptable technologies Co-operations/collaboration necessary for
sustainable waste management Adoption of suitable market based strategy.
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