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1 Solid Waste Management in Indian Ocean Islands & Seychelles Policy Linkages By Rolph Payet

2 Overview Where and who are we ? Solid wastes generated Per Capita

3 Geography

4 In case you do not know !!! Where I live

5 Economic Indicators

6 Tourism Arrivals

7 Now, the Solid Waste Issue 1. Solid Wastes are transboundary

8 Sources of Wastes 2. Solid wastes are increasing – with increasing consumption

9 Waste management costs ! 3. Collection of wastes requires money/investments. where to get them ???

10 Cost of not managing wastes

11 Regional Situation There has been a general increase in the consumption of packaged goods and other waste-related products in all the four Island States The human generation of solid wastes has increased Poor solid wastes collection service is in place There is generally a lack of appropriate land for the siting of disposal facilities Explosion in vermin and mosquitoes, which are disease-vectors, is common in many parts of Madagascar and Comoros Overall, solid wastes have been found to clog up drains leading to flooding There is an overall lack of in-country know-how to deal with the disposal of the waste Some solid wastes would degrade or leach chemicals over time with long-term effects

12 Root Causes of Solid Waste

13 Policies to Address the Issue

14 Policy Options More that 30 policy options tested for efficiency, effectiveness, & practicality Agency budgets Privatisation Taxes Subsidies & Grants Regulations/Standards Reform and Services Information Education/Awareness

15 Thank You


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