Lagos: Integrated Waste Management Plant

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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.


Welcome to LAGOS


THANK YOU!


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