DOE Chief Joins Global Zero Waste Forum: Pioneering Sustainable Solutions for a Greener Future

DOE Chief Joins Global Zero Waste Forum: Pioneering Sustainable Solutions for a Greener Future

TEHRAN – A delegation led by Shina Ansari, the head of the Department of Environment, is currently attending the global Zero Waste Forum in Istanbul from October 17 to 19. This significant event, organized by the Zero Waste Foundation along with various Turkish ministries, is centered around the theme of ‘People, Places, Progress.’

The three-day forum promises to explore a range of crucial topics, including:

  • Transforming policy into actionable solutions
  • Scaling up effective waste management strategies
  • Mobilizing financial resources
  • Forging international alliances to combat global waste issues

This forum presents a valuable opportunity for enhancing environmental collaborations between Iran and other nations, fostering a shared approach to waste management.

Waste Management Challenges in Iran

One of the most pressing environmental challenges facing Iran is the improper management of various waste types, including municipal, household, industrial, hospital, and hazardous wastes. This mismanagement not only leads to significant environmental pollution but also adversely affects the quality and availability of vital biological resources such as water, soil, and air, culminating in substantial annual financial losses.

To address these pressing issues, the Department of Environment (DOE), in collaboration with several ministries—including industry, energy, oil, agriculture, and health—is developing a comprehensive national strategic plan for waste management. This plan aims to:

  1. Modify production and consumption patterns
  2. Minimize waste production
  3. Promote waste segregation at the source

Large industries, particularly in sectors like cement and steel, are mandated to utilize solid fuels to fulfill a portion of their energy requirements, especially during peak demand periods. Furthermore, the Ministry of Energy is tasked with ensuring the purchase of electricity generated from waste, while the Ministry of Oil is responsible for the procurement or sale licensing of liquid fuels derived from waste. Additionally, the Ministry of Agriculture is to ensure the purchase of organic fertilizers produced from recycled materials.

Financial Impact of Waste Mismanagement

According to Mehdi Khadem-Sameni, a representative from the DOE, the improper waste management practices in Iran result in an annual environmental and resource-related damage amounting to approximately 870 trillion rials (around $791 million). Each day, around 445 thousand tons of waste—including urban, rural, medical, agricultural, and industrial waste—is generated, which translates to an alarming 164 million tons per year. This massive output significantly contributes to land, water, and air pollution.

Khadem-Sameni has expressed concern that the current waste management practices in Iran are outdated, highlighting that up to 80 percent of recyclable waste is simply discarded rather than repurposed. He noted, “Out of approximately 600 waste management centers across the country, only four to five are standardized. This means that around 96 percent of waste is merely sent to landfills.”

Looking Ahead

The Zero Waste Forum serves as a pivotal platform for discussing innovative solutions and strategies that can significantly improve waste management practices. By fostering collaboration between various nations and sectors, participants aim to develop effective, sustainable practices that prioritize environmental health and resource conservation.

As the forum progresses, it is anticipated that insightful discussions and partnerships will emerge, ultimately leading to enhanced waste management policies and practices in Iran and beyond. The commitment to addressing these environmental challenges is crucial for safeguarding the planet’s future and ensuring a healthier, more sustainable environment for generations to come.

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