Past Project

Waste Action Plan Nepal

The informal recycling sector (IRS) plays a key role in delivering waste management services worldwide, particularly in countries where formal waste management systems are poorly organized or non-existent. However, the contribution of the IRS to the circular economy isn’t well understood, due to the challenges associated with data collection and the generalisability of that data.

Project Waste Action Plan in Nepal is supported by GRID-Arendal together with University of Leeds (UoL) to aims to quantify the contribution of IRS to plastic pollution prevention. The project aims to develop and road-test a methodology to gather data on informal recycling sector productivity which is both scientifically defensible and repeatable in diverse global contexts. Analysing the knowledge of informal recycling sector activities and materials markets to planning the implementation of the methodological road-test in Nepal as well as providing the resources and expertise to carry out the sampling.

Without a systematic, methodologically robust, and independent (from individual stakeholder agendas) effort to quantify the sector’s contribution to plastic pollution mitigation, waste pickers will continue to suffer from marginalisation and stigmatisation. In fact, one can argue that the only tangible on-the-ground solution to scale up plastic pollution prevention is to heavily invest in inclusive efforts to support better working conditions, profitability and wider material targeting for the IRS.

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Impact Numbers

Our Impact

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People
51

Rescued from disaster

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House
213

Reconstruction of houses

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2123

Rescued from the disaster

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Old Age
1111

Number of people rescued from the disaster

Impact

From Then to
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Then

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What is the primary focus of this project?

The primary focus of this project is to develop and road-test a methodology to gather data on Informal recycling sector productivity which is both scientifically defensible and repeatable in diverse global contexts.

What are the activities of this project?

Some of the activities of the project are:

  • Development of baseline report

  • Participatory engagement workshop

  • Census

  • Survey of informal recyclers

Who are the target groups/beneficiaries of this project?

The target group of this project are the Informal recycling sector, waste management companies.

Who is supporting the Project?

The project is supported by GRID-Arendal and University of Leeds.

What is the role of CREASION in this project?

  • Develop baseline scenario of waste management in Lalitpur Metropolis.

  • Conduct FGDs and KIIs with relevant stakeholders.

  • Organize participatory engagement workshop.

  • Conduct survey of informal recyclers.

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