Middle East and North Africa
The alarming steep increase in waste generation rates in the Middle East and North Africa coupled with the predicted future growth in population call for us to rethink the way the region is managing its waste. Learn more.
In the Spotlight
New Report: An Industry Blowing Smoke
10 reasons why gasification, pyrolysis & plasma incineration are not “green solutions”
Young activists call on Lebanese consumers to use fewer plastic bags
by Dalila Mahdawi, Daily Star
by Dalila Mahdawi, Daily Star
BEIRUT: On the occasion of the Global Day of Action against Waste and Incineration, youth activists on Monday urged Lebanese consumers to use fewer disposable plastic bags in an effort to curb accelerating climate change and damage to Lebanon's ecosystems.
LEBANON: Activists descend on Ramlet al-Baida to ‘draw the line’ against
climate change
by Daniel Phillips, The Daily Star Lebanon
by Daniel Phillips, The Daily Star Lebanon
Wael Hmaidan, executive director of IndyACT, said "Climate change
threatens our security and our economy more than any political problem we have at home or abroad, but unfortunately it is not considered as a priority by any of the political parties in Lebanon."
EGYPT: Laila Iskandar on You Tube
Laila Iskandar of the firm “Community and Institutional Development” talks about garbage recycling in Cairo, Egypt. “What it strikes me about the recyclers of the world (the garbage collectors, the scavengers) is that they delight in recovering what we, with such great disrespect, throw away,” Iskandar said.
Waste not, Want not – Who wants our waste?
by Thaisa Alvarez, Arabian Business.com
by Thaisa Alvarez, Arabian Business.com
Heavy metals, unburned toxic chemicals, new pollutants such as dioxins and furans, fugitive emissions, incinerator ash – a motley crew that causes controversy when waste to energy and incinerators are brought to the table.















