Launch of Waste Wise Cities Tool in Pakistan for Clean and Healthy Cities and Oceans – Celebrating UN Decade of Ecosystem Restoration
On World Environment Day, UN-Habitat for restoration of urban and marine ecosystem in Pakistan is launching Waste Wise Cities Tool, in collaboration with Ministry of Climate Change, UN Environment, Sindh Environment Protection Agency and Directorate of urban policy and strategic unit, and NED University. The aim is to analyze the challenges of solid waste management in Karachi to promote urban circular economy, restore urban and marine ecosystem leading to clean city and healthy ocean through application of Waste Wise Cities Tool in Karachi. The event will be held in hybrid mode i.e. both physical and virtual.
Marine litter is found in all the world’s oceans and seas, even in remote areas far from human contact and obvious sources of the problem, constituting an increasing risk to ecosystem health and biodiversity, while entailing substantial economic costs through its impacts on public health, tourism, shipping, fishing and aquaculture. About 80% of marine litter originates from land-based human activities and some estimates every year at least 8 million tonnes of plastic find its way into the world’s oceans. This is rooted in unsustainable production and consumption patterns, poor solid waste management and lack of infrastructure, lack of adequate legal and policy frameworks and poor enforcement, including on interregional cross-border trade of plastic waste, and a lack of financial resources both at national and local governments.
In 2019, UN-Habitat supported UN Environment in identifying 50 land-based point-source hotspots in Africa and South Asia, using available waste management data. Karachi is identified as among the top 3 marine litter hotspots in the region. The study suggested that municipal solid waste management improvement in Karachi will have positive impacts in prevention and tackling marine litter pollution in the region.
In 2021, UN-Habitat has launched the Waste Wise Cities Tool – Step by Step Guide to Assess City MSWM Performance through SDG Indicator 11.6.1 Monitoring (WaCT). WaCT guides cities and local governments through the steps to assess the environmental performance of a municipal solid waste management (MSWM) system, food waste generation and resource recovery systems in cities. By doing so, it provides critical information for cities and countries to establish better waste and resource management strategies. In paradelle, Waste Flow Diagram, a tool to estimate potential plastic leakage to the water system was developed by GIZ.
This year, together with UN Environment, UN-Habitat would like to implement waste Wise Cities Tool survey in Karachi, where UN-Habitat will provide technical support and capacity development . To kick off the project, UN-Habitat and UN Environment will co-organize an event on World Environment Day in Karachi, launching Waste Wise Cities Tool in Pakistan and celebrating the planned Waste Wise Cities Tool application in Karachi funded by UN Environment. This is a part of the celebration taking place from 25 May to 5 June, which is co-organized between UN Environment and Ministry of Climate Change of Pakistan. The event will be virtually attended by Ms. Maimunah Mohammad Sharif, Executive Director, UN Habitat, Ms. Jouce Msuya, Deputy Executive Director and Assistant Secretary General UNEP and Mr. Malik Amin Aslam, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Climate Change and Mr. Julien Harneis, Resident Coordinator, United Nations.
The event will be half-day event inviting speakers from Ministry of Climate Change, Provincial and District Government Agencies in Karachi Metropolitan Area, Cantonment boards and public and private housing societies and townships etc. Karachi was identified as the top marine litter hotspot city in South Asia, based on the study conducted by UN-Habitat and UN Environment in 2019. This year Waste Wise Cities Tool application will examine policy intervention and infrastructure investment gaps for the improved municipal solid waste management system to prevent marine litter in Karachi. The event will celebrate the commitments of UN agencies and Government of Pakistan as well as municipal governments of Karachi metropolitan areas to bring clean cities and healthy oceans back to Pakistan, bringing different stakeholders in local waste management chains in Karachi.
Venue: NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi
Date: 27th May, 2021
Agenda
Time |
Activity |
09:00 – 09:55 am |
Registration |
10:00 – 10:05 am |
Guests to be seated and Recitation |
10:05 – 10:10 am |
Welcome Remarks by Mr. Jawed Ali Khan, HPM, UN Habitat |
10:10 – 10:25 am |
Opening Remarks by Ms. Maimunah Muhammad Sharif, Executive Director UN Habitat, Nairobi. |
10:25 – 10:30 am |
Remarks by Ms. Jouce Msuya , Deputy Executive Director and Assistant Secretary General UNEP |
10:30 – 10:40 am |
Remarks by H.E Malik Amin Aslam, Special Assistant to the prime Minister for Climate Change, Ministry of Climate Change. Government of Pakistan |
10:40 – 10:45 am |
Remarks/Message by Governor, Sindh Province |
10:45 – 10:50 am |
Remarks/Message by Chief Minister, Syed Murad Ali Shah |
10:50 – 10:55 am |
Mr. Julien Harneis, Resident Coordinator, UN, Pakistan |
10:55 – 11:00 am |
Remarks by Ms. Marysia Zapasnik, Country Manager, UNOPS |
11:00 – 11:05 am |
Remarks by Commissioner , Karachi |
11:05 – 11:10 am |
Remarks by Managing Director, Sindh Solid Waste Management Board |
11:10 -11:15 am |
Remarks by Dr. Sarosh Lodi, Vice Chancellor, NED University , Karachi |
11:15-11:30 am |
Group Photo and Tea Break |
Technical Session Chair: Mr. Faisal Ahmed Uqaili, Director General, Directorate of Urban Policy and Strategic Unit, Sindh DG, Directorate of urban policy and strategic unit, Sindh Co-Chair: Mr. Naeem Ahmed Mughal, Director General, Environment Protection Agency, Sindh |
|
11:30 am – 11:45 am |
1. Introduction of Waste wise Cities Tool and its importance by Nao Takeuchi, UN-Habitat |
11:45 am – 12:00 noon |
2. Solid Waste Management and Circular Economy by Mushtaq Memon, UN Environment |
12:00 noon – 12:15 pm |
3. Solid Waste Management and its impacts in Karachi City and Marine Ecosystem by Directorate of urban policy and strategic unit |
12:15 pm – 12:30 pm |
4. Impact of Plastic Pollution on Mangroves by Mr. Mehmood Cheema, IUCN |
12:30 pm – 12:50 pm |
Question / Answer Session |
Closing Session Chair: Barrister Murtaza Wahab, Minister for Environment Protection Agency, Sindh |
|
12:50-1:00pm |
Remarks on outcomes of Technical Session Mr. Faisal Ahmed Uqaili, Director General, Directorate of Urban Policy and Strategic Unit, Sindh |
1:00: 1:10 pm |
Remarks on outcomes of Technical Session by Mr. Naeem Ahmed Mughal, Director General, Environment Protection Agency, Sindh |
1:10 – 01:25 pm |
Closing Remarks by Barrister Murtaza Wahab, Minister for Environment Protection Agency, Sindh |
01:30 pm |
Lunch |
Virtual Link
Time: May 27, 2021 10:00 AM Islamabad, Karachi, Tashkent
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