From Waste to Resource – Planning Integrated Solid Waste Management Solutions

Connective Cities Practitioners' Workshop in Amman, Jordan

Overview

In the context of the BMZ 'Municipal Know-how for Host Communities in the Middle East' Initiative of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Connective Cities organised the 2nd international project workshop with Jordanian and German municipalities and waste management public utility companies.

In the course of the dialogue event, participants from municipalities in Jordan (Deir Allah, Irbid, Jerash, Karak, Madaba, Mafraq, Ramtha and Wasattyah) and German experts from Castrop-Rauxel, Eschweiler, Hamburg and Jena informed each other about examples of good practice in integrated waste management. The cornerstones of a local strategy were discussed along the lines of a municipal waste management plan.

Program

Planning Integrated Solid Waste Management Solutions in Jordanian Municipalities
14 – 16 November 2016, Amman / Jordan

English version /

Arabic version

Keynotes

Presentations

GOOD PRACTICES PRESENTATIONS:  

Capacities and Resources

Lukas Schaefer, Stadtreinigung Hamburg/ Hamburg, Deutschland 
Establishing municipal solid waste management plans / Arabische Version

Prevention and Reduction of Waste

Hanna Fenner, EUV Stadtbetrieb Castrop-Rauxel / Castrop-Rauxel, Deutschland 
Informing and implicating the population in solid waste management / Arabische Version

Waste Collection

Martina Hicke, kommunal service jena (ksj) / Jena, Deutschland 
Separated waste collection systems / Arabische Version

Reuse and Recycling

Hermann-Josef Ostlender, AWA Entsorgung GmbH / Eschweiler, Deutschland 
Operation of composting plants and marketing of compost / Arabische Version

Results

The peer-to-peer consultation process was oriented on the concrete challenges facing the Jordanian cities. They developed concrete project ideas ranging from waste separation through recycling of valuable substances and composting and raising awareness on the part of the population to cooperation with the private sector.

One of the ways of putting the project ideas into concrete terms and implementing them will be via possible knowledge partnerships in the context of the BMZ “Municipal Knowhow for the Middle East Initiative” (www.initiative-nahost.de). In addition to the development of a multilateral learning and development network for sustainable urban development, in particular regarding the provision of public services, the pool of experts on municipal consultation through Connective Cities will be involved.

The workshop was run in cooperation with the bilateral development programme “Support of Jordan Communities in Solid Waste Management in dealing with the Syrian refugees crises” (ADHOC), which works together closely with the Jordanian municipalities involved in the scheme.

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Categories: Connective Cities Documentation Municipal services Solid waste management and recycling
Regions: Middle East Jordan Amman

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