Environment

16 11, 2020

N-E-PS-2: Development of a draft strategy for plastic waste management with focus on single-use plastics (SUPs) in Palestine

By |2024-03-13T13:40:40+02:00November 16th, 2020|

WES is to provide technical assistance to the Environmental Quality Authority in Palestine to address plastic waste with focus on Single-Use Plastic Items. The core of this activity is to enhance the country’s awareness and capacity to respond to the challenges posed by plastic pollution/waste, with emphasis on SUPs.

16 11, 2020

N-E-MO-1: Joint initiative for the establishment of the management chain for PET bottle packaging within the framework of EPR in Morocco

By |2023-06-20T09:10:12+03:00November 16th, 2020|

This activity aims to improve the sorting, collection and recovery system for PET beverage packaging waste in Morocco through the establishment of Extended Producers Responsibility (EPR) in the PET sector. Through this joint initiative, supported and led by all stakeholders involved in the management and recovery of PET bottle packaging as part of a sustainable EPR model, stock will be taken of relevant already existing initiatives, effective dialogue among all stakeholders involved in the sector will be facilitated, a monitoring group for the implementation of EPR in the PET bottles sector (COPIL) will be set up and a roadmap and a work plan, for the establishment of an operational model for the management of PET beverage packaging based on the principle of EPR will be prepared.

16 11, 2020

N-E-MO-2: Consolidation actions for the ongoing marine litter activities in Morocco ‘Assistance on marine litter monitoring and management in Morocco’

By |2023-05-09T11:02:23+03:00November 16th, 2020|

Support will be provided to finalise the national action plan based on the consolidated findings of ongoing marine litter activities and for the implementation of selected priority measures. It will also support Morocco's efforts to meet its commitments under the Barcelona Convention.

16 11, 2020

N-E-LB-2b: Policy support to address single-use plastic items in Lebanon

By |2023-12-27T14:35:48+02:00November 16th, 2020|

WES will focus on the the analysis of single-use plastics activity (data analysis, sector assessment, technical measures accompanying the conversion of plastic bag manufacturers, the proposal of a policy) leading to a legal text for the progressive phasing out of plastic bags; This activity will be implemented in line with the respective guidelines, developed by United Nations Environment -Mediterranan Action Plan on phasing out single use plastic bags.

16 11, 2020

N-E-JO-1: Contribution to the development of a joint public-private roadmap to reduce the use of Single-Use Plastics in Jordan

By |2024-01-23T14:16:20+02:00November 16th, 2020|

In Jordan, a transition away from Single-Use plastics is urgently needed in order to protect the environment. WES will provide support to the country's green and circular economy agenda and provide a Roadmap for the transition away from Single-Use Plastics (SUPs) at household and commercial levels.

16 11, 2020

N-E-DZ-1: Support for the monitoring and management of marine litter in Algeria

By |2024-03-21T09:16:17+02:00November 16th, 2020|

WES will support the implementation of the Regional Plan for the Management of Marine Litter in the Mediterranean and the Integrated Monitoring and Assessment Program of the Barcelona Convention for Algeria. This will be done by generating data adapted to needs on the quantities, types, composition and sources of marine litter on the sea surface and on the seabed and by identifying management measures to combat tf marine litter.

16 11, 2020

N-E-DZ-2: Support for university training on green entrepreneurship and circular economy in Algeria

By |2024-03-21T09:17:28+02:00November 16th, 2020|

This activity aims to strengthen the system of support and promotion of green entrepreneurship through the integration of a specific training offer in the university environment addressed to university teachers and young Algerian university students and likely to contribute to sustainable development of the green and circular economy in Algeria.

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