Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) Replication of Replication of Surabaya’s Surabaya’s Composting Practices Composting Practices Composting Practices: Composting Practices: A main activity of the A main activity of the Kitakyushu Initiative Kitakyushu Initiative JICA Kyushu, 30 June 2011 Toshizo Maeda, IGES Kitakyushu Urban Centre A Network Seminar on KitaQ System, JICA Kyushu, 30 June 2011 Replication of Surabaya’s composting practices Background Background (Photo courtesy of PKK Surabaya) Status in 2001 Social and Economic Benefits of Organic Waste Composting: Waste Composting: Actions for 10% waste reduction New Benowo Landfill: 800 scavengers; 35km from city centre; d db fh d d df d h h Surroundedby fish ponds; demandfor waste reduction is high Current Status Keputih Final disposal site was closed in 2001 due to IGES | http://www.iges.or.jp Kitakyushu Asian Center for Low Carbon Society http://www.asiangreencamp.net/ 2 opposition by residents. Waste filled the streets and drains. A Network Seminar on KitaQ System, JICA Kyushu, 30 June 2011 Replication of Surabaya’s composting practices Waste Composition in Surabaya Waste Composition in Surabaya Organic waste shares more than half (as much as 70 8% Plastic Others than half (as much as 70- 80%) of total amount of waste generation Social and Economic Benefits of Organic Waste Composting: 8% 8% 8% Paper Plastic Prioritize reduction of Waste Composting: Actions for 10% waste reduction 55% 13% 8% Paper organic waste 55% 13% Organic Street sweeping Promote composting A) at each household 10% Woods/bamboo B) at composting centres IGES | http://www.iges.or.jp Kitakyushu Asian Center for Low Carbon Society http://www.asiangreencamp.net/ 3 Woods/bamboo Source: KITA (2002) A Network Seminar on KitaQ System, JICA Kyushu, 30 June 2011 Replication of Surabaya’s composting practices Inputs by the city *Map copied from El Sena, Surabaya, Indonesia Composting Centre Inputs by the city Figure‐7 Location of composting centres in Surabaya 15 composting centres in Surabaya City Sumber Rejo in Surabaya City Romokalisari (Benowo) Bibis Karah Kepturan W j Bratang Kejawan Putih Sonokwijenan Menur Wonorejo Putat Jaya Tenggilis Timur Tenggilis Utara Rungkut Asri PUSDAKOTA IGES | http://www.iges.or.jp Kitakyushu Asian Center for Low Carbon Society http://www.asiangreencamp.net/ Gayungsari PUSDAKOTA A Network Seminar on KitaQ System, JICA Kyushu, 30 June 2011 Replication of Surabaya’s composting practices (Data source: Cleansing and Landscaping Dept., Surabaya) Inputs by the city Inputs by the city 25,000 40 14,752 17,033 15,000 20,000 30 35 Total number of household compost baskets distributed for free by Surabaya City 4,921 10,174 5 000 10,000 25 30 for free by Surabaya City 13 15 15 2,603 0 5,000 15 20 Number of 6 11 13 -10,000 -5,000 10 15 Number of composting centres 4 5 6 20 000 -15,000 0 5 IGES | http://www.iges.or.jp Kitakyushu Asian Center for Low Carbon Society http://www.asiangreencamp.net/ 5 -20,000 0 1996- 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 A Network Seminar on KitaQ System, JICA Kyushu, 30 June 2011 Replication of Surabaya’s composting practices OUTPUT: WASTE REDUCTION * Note: Benowo is the only final disposal site in Surabaya City. OUTPUT: WASTE REDUCTION (Data source: Cleansing and Landscaping Department, Surabaya) 1 500t/day 1 500t/day Average daily amount of waste disposed at Benowo Landfill* in Surabaya, 2004‐2009 1 400 1,600 1,500t/day or more 1,500t/day or more 1,300t/day (2007) 1,300t/day (2007) 1,150t/day (2008) 1,150t/day (2008) 1 000t/day (2009) 1 000t/day (2009) [t/day] 1 000 1,200 1,400 1,000t/day (2009) 1,000t/day (2009) 600 800 1,000 20% reduction in 4 years! 20% reduction in 4 years! 200 400 600 20% reduction in 4 years! 20% reduction in 4 years! 30% reduction in 5 years!! - 200 004 005 006 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul IGES | http://www.iges.or.jp Kitakyushu Asian Center for Low Carbon Society http://www.asiangreencamp.net/ 6 20 20 20 J F M A M J A S O N D J F M A M J A S O N D J F M A M J 2007 2009 2008
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Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)
Replication of Replication of Surabaya’s Surabaya’s
Composting PracticesComposting PracticesComposting Practices:Composting Practices:A main activity of the A main activity of the Kitakyushu Initiative Kitakyushu Initiative
JICA Kyushu, 30 June 2011Toshizo Maeda, IGES Kitakyushu Urban Centre
A Network Seminar on KitaQ System, JICA Kyushu, 30 June 2011 Replication of Surabaya’s composting practices
BackgroundBackground(Photo courtesy of PKK Surabaya)
Status in 2001
Social and Economic Benefits of Organic Waste Composting:Waste Composting: Actions for 10% waste reduction
New Benowo Landfill: 800 scavengers; 35km from city centre;
d d b f h d d d f d h hSurrounded by fish ponds; demand for waste reduction is high
Current Status
Keputih Final disposal site was closed in 2001 due to
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opposition by residents. Waste filled the streets and drains.
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Waste Composition in SurabayaWaste Composition in Surabaya
Organic waste shares more than half (as much as 70
8%PlasticOthers
than half (as much as 70-80%) of total amount of waste
generation
Social and Economic Benefits of Organic Waste Composting:8%
8%8%
Paper
Plastic
Prioritize reduction of Waste Composting: Actions for 10% waste reduction
55%13%
8%Paperorganic waste
55%13%Organic
Street sweeping
Promote compostingA) at each household
10%
Woods/bamboo
B) at composting centres
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Woods/bambooSource: KITA (2002)
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Inputs by the city *Map copied from El Sena, Surabaya, Indonesia
Composting Centre
Inputs by the city p p f y
Figure‐7 Location of composting centres in Surabaya
15 composting centres
in Surabaya City
Sumber Rejo
in Surabaya City
Romokalisari(Benowo)
Bibis KarahKepturan
W j
Bratang
Kejawan PutihSonokwijenan Menur
Wonorejo
Putat Jaya
Tenggilis Timur
Tenggilis Utara
Rungkut Asri
PUSDAKOTA
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(Data source: Cleansing and Landscaping Dept., Surabaya)Inputs by the city ( g p g p , y )Inputs by the city
25,00040
14,752 17,033
15,000
20,000
30
35 Total number of householdcompost baskets distributed for free by Surabaya City
4,921
10,174
5 000
10,000
,
25
30 for free by Surabaya City
1315 15
2,603
0
5,000
15
20
Number of
6
1113
-10,000
-5,000
10
15 Number of composting centres
4 5 6
20 000
-15,000
0
5
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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
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OUTPUT: WASTE REDUCTION* Note: Benowo is the only final disposal site in Surabaya City.
OUTPUT: WASTE REDUCTION (Data source: Cleansing and Landscaping Department, Surabaya)
1 500t/day1 500t/day
Average daily amount of waste disposed at Benowo Landfill* in Surabaya, 2004‐2009
1 400
1,600
1,500t/day
or more
1,500t/day
or more1,300t/day (2007)1,300t/day (2007)
1,150t/day (2008)1,150t/day (2008)
1 000t/day (2009)1 000t/day (2009)
[t/day]
1 000
1,200
1,400 1,000t/day (2009)1,000t/day (2009)
600
800
1,000
20% reduction in 4 years!20% reduction in 4 years!
200
400
600 20% reduction in 4 years!20% reduction in 4 years!
30% reduction in 5 years!!30% reduction in 5 years!!
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200
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005
006
Jan
Feb
Mar Ap
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Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec Jan
Feb
Mar Ap
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Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec Jan
Feb
Mar Ap
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Output: waste reductionOutput: waste reduction1 tonne of composting reduces
additional 1 2 tonnes of dry waste
1 tonne of composting reduces
additional 1 2 tonnes of dry waste
(Data source: Cleansing and Landscaping Department, Surabaya))
500t/d
Reuse and Recycling of other dry waste
additional 1‐2 tonnes of dry waste. additional 1‐2 tonnes of dry waste.
350t/d
200t/d
Composting at each household:17,000 units distributed for free by Surabaya City 27,000 cadres train 3 household each (=81,000 hhs) (assumption)1 300 units of a communal type distributed by Surabaya City
350t/d
120t/d
200t/d 1,300 units of a communal type distributed by Surabaya City, which caters for about 5 households each (= 6,500 households)
100,000 households x 1kg/day/household 100t/day
235t/d
100t/d40t/d40t/d
Composting at 15 composting centres:Cleansing Department: 14 composting centres, 50t/d (= 100m3/d)PUSDAKOTA (NGO): 1 composting centre, 1.4t/d
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50t/d reduction at composting centres,
Composting capacity: 150t/day
50t/d reduction at composting centres,
Composting capacity: 150t/day
Remaining 120t/d (2007) 350t/d (2009)
reduction by Reuse and Recycling.
Remaining 120t/d (2007) 350t/d (2009)
reduction by Reuse and Recycling.
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Social and environmental benefitsSocial and environmental benefits
Better household Better household
environmentenvironment
Greener and
cleaner streets
Greener and
cleaner streets
Environmental
education tools
Environmental
education tools
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education toolseducation tools
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Social and environmental benefitsSocial and environmental benefits
EmploymentEmployment Production of herbs and vegetables using compostProduction of herbs and vegetables using compostEmploymentEmployment Production of herbs and vegetables using compost Production of herbs and vegetables using compost
Income byIncome by
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Waste segregation and promotion of recyclingWaste segregation and promotion of recyclingselling compostselling compost
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Main StakeholdersMain Stakeholders
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Scaling up the model projectScaling up the model project
by the City Government,
from 2005 – 2011:
Setting up composting centres
Distributing compost baskets to residents Distributing compost baskets to residents
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Composting and its positive impacts in SurabayaComposting and its positive impacts in Surabaya(Photos cited from “Sparking Parks in Surabaya”, Cleansing Department, Surabaya City, 2008)
Parks became greener using compost Streets became greener using compostParks became greener using compost
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Bratang Composting Centre Sonokwijenan Composting Centre Keputran Composting Centre
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Activities of PKK (a women’s group) and Environmental CadresActivities of PKK (a women s group) and Environmental Cadres
Program pokok ke-9KELESTARIAN LINGKUNGAN HIDUP
Organic-unorganic waste sorting VICE CHAIRMAN OF PKK DIRECTLY GIVING TRAINING 9th main program
ENVIRONMENT PRESERVATION
Recycling trainings
9th main programENVIRONMENT PRESERVATION
Turn waste into blessingExplaining how to useENVIRONMENT PRESERVATION
Waste segregation training
Explaining how to use compost baskets Manufacturing bags from waste
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(Photo courtesy of PKK Surabaya (top row) and Environmental Cadre of Tegalsari, Surabaya (bottom row)
Meeting of Environmental Cadres Activities of Environmental Cadres Environmental Event
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Surabaya’s successful solid waste management model
Step 3
Surabaya’s successful solid waste management model
Step 3.
Organisng a community clean‐up campaign,g g y p p g ,
from 2005 – 2011:
Cooperation with NGOs, private companies and the mediaand the media
Successful involvement of citizens in the waste management activities
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Community and Private Sector InvolvementCommunity and Private Sector Involvement
Green streetsCampaign sponsors
(Photo courtesy of Uli Peduli)
Award winning community
(Photo courtesy of Uli Peduli)
Products made from waste
Entrance to a community
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Community Environmental Leaders (Cadres)
26,744 27,000 30,0008,000
Community Environmental Leaders (Cadres) Source: Surabaya City
23,195
20,0007,000
Number of Environmental Cadres
There are 27,000 environmental
Cadres (community
environmental leaders)
There are 27,000 environmental
Cadres (community
environmental leaders)
1 500
5,684 10,0005,000
6,000 environmental leaders)
in Surabaya City
environmental leaders)
in Surabaya City
2,774
317 1,500
0
3 000
4,000
Number of RTs in More than 20% of communitiesMore than 20% of communities
1,797 1,942
20 000
‐10,000
2,000
3,000Green & Clean Campaign
More than 20% of communities
(RT) participate in the Green
& Clean Campaign
More than 20% of communities
(RT) participate in the Green
& Clean Campaign
325 283 355
‐30,000
‐20,000
0
1,000
Number of Environmental Cadres and
p gp g
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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
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participating communities in Green & Clean Campaign
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No offensive smell no leachate No offensive smell, no leachate
Fast, cheap and good quality!
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COMPOSTING METHODS Figure 8 Operational flow of Takakura Composting MethodCOMPOSTING METHODS Figure 8 Operational flow of Takakura Composting Method(Prepared by Maeda (2009) with technical supervision by Kouji Takakura, JPec Co., Ltd.)
Features:1 F t d l i tFeatures:1 F t d l i t
3. Low‐cost, low‐tech and easy operation4 U i l l l t i l3. Low‐cost, low‐tech and easy operation4 U i l l l t i l
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1. Fast and less space requirement2. No foul smell (not rotting)1. Fast and less space requirement2. No foul smell (not rotting)
4. Using only local materials5. Active microorganism in compost enriches the soil4. Using only local materials5. Active microorganism in compost enriches the soil
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Financial Analysis of Composting PracticesFinancial Analysis of Composting Practices
Is composting financially sustainable?
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Costs of composting promotionCosts of composting promotion Expenditure of Cleansing Department Surabaya, 2006‐2008
[ Rp. million] Promotion of composting and waste segregationPromotion of composting and waste segregation
160,000
180,000 (only 1‐2% of the total solid waste management expenditures) (only 1‐2% of the total solid waste management expenditures)
Land procurement for a new landfill site
120,000
140,000 Management of final disposal site
Procurement and maintenance of waste management equipment and facilities
80,000
100,000 Annual solid waste management costs:
USD10 million per yearAnnual solid waste management costs:
USD10 million per year
40,000
60,000 Waste collection and transportation
Park management
-
20,000
2006 2007 2008
g
Administrative expenses
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Figure 5 Annual expenditures of Cleansing and Landscaping Department, Surabaya, 2006‐2008(Data source: City Development Planning Department (BAPPEKO)Cleansing and Landscaping Department,Surabaya; prepared by Maeda (2009))
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Howmuch is the solid waste management cost per tonne?How much is the solid waste management cost per tonne? Waste management cost in Surabaya:
(collection and landfill management)
Waste management cost in Surabaya:
(collection and landfill management)(collection and landfill management)
USD10 million/year (2007)
(collection and landfill management)
USD10 million/year (2007)
Divided by 1 300t/day x 365days:Divided by 1 300t/day x 365days:Divided by 1,300t/day x 365days:
USD21/tDivided by 1,300t/day x 365days:
USD21/t
Landfill construction cost (27ha):
USD6.5 million
Landfill construction cost (27ha):
USD6.5 million
Divided by 1,500t/d x 365days x 5yrs
& 1,300t/d x 365days x 2yrs
USD2/
Divided by 1,500t/d x 365days x 5yrs
& 1,300t/d x 365days x 2yrs
USD2/
Waste management cost: Waste management cost:
USD2/t (not including cover soil)USD2/t (not including cover soil)
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USD23/t or moreUSD23/t or more
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Is operation of a composting centre financially sustainable?Is operation of a composting centre financially sustainable?PUSDAKOTA (NGO)’s composting centre:
25,000 composting: 80t/day (= 60t/day of food waste and 20t/day of park and garden waste)
15,000
20,000 waste)
5,000
10,000 Total CO2 emissions avoided at the final disposal site and the future projection
0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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Figure 6 Reductions of organic waste generation and consequent greenhouse gas emissions in Surabaya (Prepared by Maeda (2009), based on the first order decay model from “Tool to determine methane emissions avoided from disposal of waste at a solid waste disposal site (version 04)”, CDM
Executive Board, UNFCCC)
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Recommendations for other cities
hi 10 20% d ito achieve 10‐20% waste reduction
in 3 yearsin 3 years
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e g Actions for 10 20% reduction in waste generatione.g. Actions for 10‐20% reduction in waste generation
Inputs in Surabaya:Inputs in Surabaya: 10‐20% reduction target10‐20% reduction targetInputs in Surabaya:
Waste generation: 1,500 t/day 1,300 t/day
Composting Centres: processing 40 t/day (= 2‐3% of total waste)
Inputs in Surabaya:
Waste generation: 1,500 t/day 1,300 t/day
Composting Centres: processing 40 t/day (= 2‐3% of total waste) Composting Centres: processing 40 t/day ( 2 3% of total waste) Population: 3 million (= 600,000 households)
Household compost baskets: 17 000 units (= 2‐3% of households)
Composting Centres: processing 40 t/day ( 2 3% of total waste) Population: 3 million (= 600,000 households)
Household compost baskets: 17 000 units (= 2‐3% of households) Household compost baskets: 17,000 units (= 2 3% of households) Household compost baskets: 17,000 units (= 2 3% of households)
Inputs in Sibu Malaysia (proposal):Inputs in Sibu Malaysia (proposal):Inputs in Sibu, Malaysia (proposal):
C ti C t 5 t/d ( 4% f t t l t ) Composting Centres: process 5 t/day (= 4% of total waste) Population: 200,000 (= 40,000 households)
C t b k t 1 000 h h ld ( 2 5% f h h ld )
Composting Centres: process 5 t/day (= 4% of total waste) Population: 200,000 (= 40,000 households)
C t b k t 1 000 h h ld ( 2 5% f h h ld )
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Compost baskets: 1,000 households (= 2.5% of households) Compost baskets: 1,000 households (= 2.5% of households)
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e g Possible actions in Sibu Malaysia Target 20 t/day reductionTarget 20 t/day reductione.g. Possible actions in Sibu, Malaysia
1. Market‐waste composting centres
Target 20 t/day reduction
130 t/day 110 t/day(5 t/day by composting &
Target 20 t/day reduction
130 t/day 110 t/day(5 t/day by composting &
– Process 2 t/day (= producing 0.4 t/day)
2. Composting centres in communities and schools
( / y y p g15 t/day by recycling)
( / y y p g15 t/day by recycling)
– Process 0.5t/day @ 4 sites 2 t/day
3. Distribution of compost baskets to residents
– 1,000 households (2.5% of the total households) 1 t/day
4. Organising a community clean‐up campaigng g y p p g– Involve private companies, local newspapers and TV programmes
5. Compost purchasing scheme– City starts purchasing the compost for park maintenance
– Free distribution to farmers; marketing of compost
b k h
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6. Technical assistance by Kitakyushu City, KITA, IGES and JICA
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Results in Sibu MalaysiaResults in Sibu, Malaysia
Total amount of solid waste i t d i
Population is increasing Economy is growing Population is increasing Economy is growingis not decreasing… Economy is growing More consumption, more waste The scale of composting practices
t b l h
Economy is growing More consumption, more waste The scale of composting practices
t b l hmay not be large enough…may not be large enough…
It requires a systematic and city‐wide
It requires a systematic and city‐wide y
approach to achieve total waste reduction.
yapproach to achieve total waste reduction.
Commitment by the Mayor (leader) and
responsible officers is a
Commitment by the Mayor (leader) and
responsible officers is a
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pprerequisite.
pprerequisite.
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Spreading Surabaya’s model in other cities and countriesSpreading Surabaya s model in other cities and countries
PHILIPPINES NEPAL
SurabayaBago Lalitpur
TalisayINDONESIA
PHILIPPINES NEPAL
y
Cebu Puerto
Princesa
CaviteSemarang
Medan
Makassar
Sibu
Makassar
Palembang
Central Jakarta
MALAYSIATHAILAND
Bangkok
Sankamphaeng
Sri LachaBalikpapan
Tarakan Kuala Lumpur
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Sankamphaeng
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Model 1: Replication by NGOsModel 1: Replication by NGOs Roles of inter-mediators are essential for replicating/scaling up good practices.
NGOInter‐mediator
p g g p g p
NGOCommunity
group
NGO
Pusdakota (Surabaya)Pagtambayayong Foundation (Cebu)
NGOCommunity
group
NGO f ili li i f d i h NGO d
City boundary
NGOs facilitate replication of good practices to other NGOs and community groups within and outside the city.
But they have difficulties in mobilizing resources from local
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But, they have difficulties in mobilizing resources from local governments.
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Model 2: Scaling Up by Local GovernmentsModel 2: Scaling Up by Local Governments
Pusdakota(NGO)’s
Composting Surabaya City G
Composting centre
Inter‐mediator
Pusdakota
Pagtambayayong Foundation
(NGO) s composting
centre
centreGovernment
Composting centre
Composting centre
L l l NGO ’ d i i hi
City boundary
Local governments can scale up NGOs’ good practices within the city. (It usually does not go beyond the city boundary.)
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Model 3: Scaling Up by Local Governments and NGOsModel 3: Scaling Up by Local Governments and NGOs
Surabaya Private companies d h dCity
Government
Financial and political supports
Community group
and the media
Support for the community cleanup
campaign
Pusdakota
Pagtambayayong Foundation
Use of compost baskets at
p pp
Community group
Community environment
PKK (women’s group)
campaign
households
Community A community where Pustakota is located
Community group
environment leaders
g oup)and other NGOs
Inter‐mediator
City boundary
groupInter mediator
L l i NGO / i iLocal governments can assist NGOs/community groups in scaling up good practices to other NGOs/community groups
within the city
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within the city.
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Model 4: Replication from City to CityIndonesia
Model 4: Replication from City‐to‐City
Financial supports
S k hh
ThailandUNESCAP
Sri LachaBangkok
JICA’s Grassroots GrantCLAIR*
Japan Fund for Global Environmental
Sankamphhaeng
JICA Indonesia Office
Surabaya’sSemarangKitakyushu
City
Environmental
Malaysia Nepal
JICA Malaysia Office JICA Nepal Office
Pusdakota
Pagtambayayong Foundation
Surabaya s solid waste model
City
KITAKuala Lumpur
Lalitpur
Sibu
Palembang
MedanMakassar
Malaysia Nepal
Kitakyushu Initiative (IGES)
Central Jakarta
Cebu
Lumpur
Balikpapan
Palembang
PhilippinesAPFED**Composting practices
BagoTalisay
CavitePuerto
TarakanInter‐mediators
External organizations can facilitate replication
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Princesa* CLAIR: Council of Local Authorities for International Relations** APFED: Asia Pacific Forum for Environment and Development
g pof good practices from cities to cities.
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Kitakyushu Initiative for a Clean Environment (2000 2010)Kitakyushu Initiative for a Clean Environment (2000-2010)
200020 cities, 10 countries
200562 cities, 18 countries
2010174 cities, 18 countries20 cities, 10 countries , ,
A programme of UN‐ESCAP*; Supported by Kitakyushu City, MOEJ*, MoFA* and IGES;
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Information sharing of good practices* UN‐ESCAP: UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific* MOEJ: Ministry of Environment,; MoFA: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Kitakyushu Initiative Final ReportKitakyushu Initiative Final Report
• Describes the outputs and hi t f th KIachievements of the KI
programme
• Provides recommendations to national and local governments, as well as managers of inter‐city programmes similar to KI
• Presented to the Ministers andPresented to the Ministers and delegates of the MCED 6*, Astana, in Sep/Oct 2010
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* MCED 6: 6th Ministerial Conference on Economy and Development in Asia and the Pacific