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China – Ningbo Municipal Solid
Waste Minimization & Recycling
Project
Managing Kitchen Waste
Global Food Waste Problems & Opportunities
World Bank Learning Event 2016
Ningbo Kitchen Waste Management - 2016 WB Food Waste Event 2
Ningbo MSW Minimization & Recycling Project
Ningbo MSW Minimization & Recycling Project
Ningbo Kitchen Waste Management - 2016 WB Food Waste Event 3
Ningbo Population: 7.6 million (2010 census), 3.5 million in six urban
districts (Project Area)
GDP $16,200/cap (2014)
Strong industrial base, third port in the world
History of WB projects, strong project/program management skills
Project Reduce waste to landfill/incineration with recycling and waste
separation at source
$246 million incl. $80 million Loan for (1) separate collection of recyclables, kitchen waste; investment in infrastructure; (2) kitchen waste treatment facility; (3) education and output based payments; (4) PM, M&E and capacity building
Kitchen Waste Management
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Current status
Halfway implementation (2013-2019) Roll-out of separate waste collection is expected to reach 400,000 households in 2016
Roll-out and intensive outreach campaign fully community based (862 communities in six districts), each districts has its own PIU
Construction of six transfer/sorting stations 2016-2017
Focus on kitchen waste to reach 240 t/d, quality moving to 80% organics (60% in mixed waste), other recyclables lag behind
Kitchen waste temporarily to existing restaurant waste facility
Smart Sanitation Information System (WMIS) launch May 2016
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Kitchen Waste Management
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Coming soon (2016)
Output based payment (OBP) program ($4.5 million) as incentive to participating communities
OPB determined by community level workers supported by WMIS
Construction of Kitchen Waste Treatment Facility (KWTF) to commence by the end of 2016
KWTF (400-800 t/d), PPP arrangement with investor to co-finance/ operate, total investment $48 million, $17 million from Loan
Anaerobic Digestion, gas utilization for power generation