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Plastic waste management expertise mission on the islands of Santa Luzia and São Vicente, Cape Verde
Auteur: Biosfera, FFEM, SMILE, SCE
The conservation strategy deployed by Biosfera from 2020 to 2025 includes a component to fight marine plastic pollution. While beach cleaning activities remain essential, Biosfera wishes to strengthen its expertise on the appropriate measures for the collection and disposal measures in Santa Luzia.
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Mission d’expertise de gestion des déchets plastiques des îles de Santa Luzia et de São Vicente, Cap Vert
Auteur: Biosfera, FFEM, SMILE, SCE
La stratégie de conservation déployée par Biosfera sur la période 2020-2025 intègre un volet de lutte contre la pollution marine par les plastiques. Si les activités de nettoyage des plages restent essentielles, Biosfera souhaite renforcer son expertise sur les mesures appropriées de collecte et d’élimination des déchets à Santa Luzia.
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Plastics sector competitiveness strategy and action plan for Côte d'Ivoire
This document is based on findings from the first phase of the Invest in Africa Côte d'Ivoire Manufacturing project involving desk review and one-on-one interviews with key stakeholders.
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Settings targets: the plastic substitution tradeoff estimator
Auteur: World Bank, PROBLUE
The Plastic Substitution Tradeoff Estimator compares the costs and benefits of 10 plastics products with up to 4 alternatives that are currently available in the market. It supports informed decision making for target setting.
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Choosing policy instruments: Plastics Policy Simulator (PPS)
Auteur: World Bank, PROBLUE
The Plastics Policy Simulator (PPS) is the first technologyfinancial model for policy makers to estimate how firms and households will react to various plastic policy instruments and what the costs, revenues, and other impacts of these policies will be before laws are passed or public money is spent. It supports governments, industry, and civil society in search of mutually agreeable policy reforms to enhance plastic circularity and reduce plastic pollution.
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Plastic action initiative tracker
Auteur: World Bank
This first edition of the biannual Plastic Action Initiative Tracker is intended to serve as a reference point for the many varied and exciting initiatives happening on the ground across Ghana to address plastic waste and pollution.
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Market assessment for plastics circularity in Nigeria
Auteur: PWC
This document assesses plastics circularity in Nigeria. Nigeria faces a severe plastic pollution problem, as the nation does not have adequately designed waste disposal channels. Lagos alone generates 8400 metric tons of waste daily and more than 11% of the waste generated consists of plastics.
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Analysis of the institutional & regulatory framework for plastics/plastic waste management in Ghana
Auteur: Kweku Attafuah-Wadee
This report presents a comprehensive overview and analysis of the prevailing institutional and regulatory framework for plastics management in Ghana, highlighting both the strengths and challenges identified.
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Renforcement des capacités pour le contrôle, la gestion et la réduction des déchets plastiques, conformément aux dispositions de la Convention de Bâle
Auteur: FFEM
La finalité du projet est une meilleure protection de la santé humaine et de l'environnement contre les effets néfastes des déchets plastiques, en réduisant les quantités de déchets plastiques finissant dans l'environnement au Cap-Vert, au Sénégal et plus globalement dans les pays francophones d'Afrique de l'Ouest (le Bénin, le Burkina Faso, le Tchad, la Côte d'Ivoire, la Guinée, la Guinée-Bissau, le Mali, la Mauritanie, le Niger et le Togo).
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Plastics sector competitiveness strategy and action plan for Côte d'Ivoire
Auteur: World Bank
This document is based on findings from the first phase of the Invest in Africa Côte d'Ivoire Manufacturing project involving desk review and one on one interviews with key stakeholders In the next phase, the team will move from one on one interviews to a series of smaller group workshops to verify the information gathered and to disseminate new information among the industry The preliminary results presented in this report serve as input for the focus groups and the EDW.
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Plastics sector competitiveness strategy and action plan for Côte d'Ivoire
Auteur: World Bank
This document is based on findings from the first phase of the Invest in Africa Côte d'Ivoire Manufacturing project involving desk review and one on one interviews with key stakeholders In the next phase, the team will move from one on one interviews to a series of smaller group workshops to verify the information gathered and to disseminate new information among the industry The preliminary results presented in this report serve as input for the focus groups and the EDW.
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Issue 15: quarterly newsletter West African Regional Coastal Observatory (WARCO)
Auteur: WARCO
This newsletter describes all the activities carried out by the West African Regional Coastal Observatory (WARCO) during this period.
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Numéro 15 : bulletin d'information trimestriel de l'Observatoire Régional du Littoral Ouest-Africain (ORLOA)
Auteur: WARCO
Ce bulletin d'information décrit toutes les activités menées par l'Observatoire Régional du Littoral Ouest Africain (ORLOA) au cours de cette période.
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Strategic roadmap for better plastics management in Accra
Auteur: Seureca
The Strategic Roadmap aims to present a timebound plan to implement solutions that will improve plastic
management in Accra and its surroundings at all the stages of the plastic chain (importation, production,
manufacturing, distribution, consumption, collection and recycling) and for all the different types of
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Technical Report: West Africa Coastal Areas High‑Level Platform Benefits of Mangrove Afforestation and Restoration Programs in Guinea‑Conakry
Auteur: WACA, World Bank, GPS, NDF, PROBLUE
The objectives of the current study are to estimate the total economic value (TEV) of current mangrove areas in Guinea, considering the whole range of benefits from mangroves; and to use those estimated values in economic cost‑benefit analyses.