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USAID GLOBAL HEALTH BUREAU July 21, 2016 Presenter: Peter Chandonait, Director of Environmental Compliance and Safety.

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1 USAID GLOBAL HEALTH BUREAU July 21, 2016 Presenter: Peter Chandonait, Director of Environmental Compliance and Safety

2  17 PMI focus countries  > 4m structures sprayed in 2015  16 m people protected

3  2012 - Organophosphates first used in Ghana CHALLENGES:  833mL plastic bottles vs. sachets for pyrethroids and carbamates  Storage and disposal issues (size)  Potential for inappropriate reuse of bottles  Incineration not ideal; plus availability and performance issues

4  Identified Cyclus Plastics and Recycling Ltd (Ghana EPA certified company)  Bottles are washed, crushed and pelletized  Pelletized plastic is raw material for pavement blocks and dust bins  Waste water is discharged into a soak pit with charcoal adsorbent

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6  PMI AIRS Recycling Video PMI AIRS Recycling Video

7 Year No. of plastic bottles Mode of disposal Waste management company Final product 201233,086RecyclingCyclus Pavement blocks 201343,284RecyclingCyclus Pavement blocks 201444,948RecyclingCyclusDust bins 201545,314RecyclingCyclusDust bins Total166,632Bottles recycled

8 Sample Type Pirimiphos methyl (mg/kg) Sample 1Sample 2 Shredded14.5614.97 Pelleted7.687.94 Pavement0.080.82 ControlNot detected0.02 GHANA STANDARDS AUTHORITY

9 Commodity MRL Year of Adoption Milks 0.01 mg/Kg2005 Meat (from mammals other than marine mammals) 0.01 mg/Kg2005 Poultry meat 0.01 mg/Kg2005 Eggs 0.01 mg/Kg2005 Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.5 mg/Kg2005 Spices, Seeds 3 mg/Kg2005 Cereal grains 7 mg/Kg2005 Wheat bran, Unprocessed 15 mg/Kg2005 Maximum Residue Limits for Pirimiphos-Methyl

10 YearBottlesDisposal Mode CompanyFinal Product 201321,180RecycleDCAM/ BethesdaPavement blocks 201442,202RecycleDCAM/ BethesdaPavement blocks 201545,664RecycleDCAM/ Bethesda 201646,632RecycleDCAM/BethesdaPavement blocks Total155,678Bottles recycled

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12 Year Material Quantity Mode of disposal Final product 2015Bottles 80,840 bottles RecycleShoe Soles 2015Cartons10,056* + 6,587 kg. RecyclePaper and boxes

13 Type of WasteQuantityInitial PreparationFinal ProductDestination Empty OP bottles 2014 - 67,000 2015 – 74,000 Shredding and baling at Go-Green Harare Irrigation pipes and refuse bins South Africa Non-contaminated cardboard boxes 2014 - 4,083 kg. 2015 – 5,017 kg. Packaging boxes

14  AIRS Rwanda has partnered with Cards from Africa  Workers are all head-of-household orphans  Recycle cardboard boxes into hand-made greeting cards  Cards are sold on-line in the US and Europe  http://cardsfromafrica.com/ http://cardsfromafrica.com/  1,030 boxes recycled in 2015

15  Recycled > 1MM bottles (~103,000 kg plastic) in 9 countries since 2012  Estimated avoidance of 316,410 kg of carbon dioxide emissions versus incineration  Also recycled >32,000 kg. of cardboard  Produced usable products in resource-poor countries  Promoted sustainability and supported green industries

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17  Cost of transportation of solid waste  Companies are not always stable/reliable  Some companies collaborate free of charge, others request payment  Some countries request residual pirimiphos- methyl testing of finished product

18  Recycling is not always easy or straightforward  Availability of facilities varies greatly by country  Data is shared across countries to promote recycling  Good opportunity to introduce/promote environmental consciousness/sustainability

19 Thank you!


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