WasteAid
- 2. The Problem…….
• 3.5 billion with out access to basic waste
management services (D-Waste)
• Up to 60% of urban waste is uncollected in many
developing world countries (World Bank)
• African-Americans are 79% more likely to live in
close proximity to industrial pollution (DS.org)
• 50% of North American Native Communities live in
an area with an uncontrolled dump site (DS.org)
• 80% of the children in the city of Guiyu in China,
exhibit breathing distress, the significant e-waste
recycling that occurs in that city is thought to be a
key causal factor (PRB)
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- 3. A report by CNN on the work of the Philippine Community Fund.
PCF kindly agreed to let us use their images such as the one in this slide.
This report underlines the extreme poverty that many of the communities
we hope to work with experience on a day to day basis.
http://youtu.be/b-mOKiJSdD0
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- 4. What are vulnerable communities?
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They can be anywhere
They are economically impoverished
They experience ecological injustice
Many are socially deprived
They are often isolated from expertise
Some are struggling with long-term recovery
after natural or man made disasters
• Immediate disaster recovery (Already carried out
by Disaster Waste Recover
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- 5. What resources and expertise are there
across the global waste management
industry?
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Financial Support
Training and Capacity Development
Technical expertise
Institutional and Business Development
Equipment
Networking and Virtual Support
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- 6. Our approach
• We run pilot projects that can be rolled out
on a much larger scale
• We will identify ways in which we can
partner with other organizations on much
bigger projects.
• We will tell the stories of the people
involved
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- 7. Benefits to Communities
• We will help to turn waste from threat
into opportunity
• Increase awareness and knowledge
about waste within such communities
• Build capacity and institutional strength
to deal with waste issues
• Improve environmental, social and
economic conditions within these
communities
• Mitigate key risks posed by waste to
these communities
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- 8. Benefits to You
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WasteAid can play a significant role in your
Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy
WasteAid can aid in the development of your
human resources
WasteAid may open your eyes to new market
opportunities and technologies
WasteAid may give you the opportunity to think
and look outside the box
WasteAid allows you to network globally with the
very best waste management professionals
You can radically change the lives of men, women
and children around the world.
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- 9. About WasteAid
• Initial idea presented at 2008 ISWA
conference in Singapore
• LinkedIn group – Waste Management for
Development since 2010
• Now 430 members from around the world
• WasteAid formally set up in 2013
• Social Media presence (Twitter, FB, 000’s)
• Growing membership
• Board, Council of Reference, Membership
• Incorporating in BC, Canada
• Looking at incorporating in US and UK
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- 10. Ways to get involved
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WasteAid Membership
Financial Support
Technical Support
Project Sponsorship
Staff Involvement and CPD
Personal Membership
Become a Fundraiser, Ambassador
Become an Associate WasteAid
Expert or Council of Reference
Member
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- 11. Initial Projects (2014/2015)
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Twinning of Municipal Waste Departments
Twinning of Community and Informal Sector
Material and Recycling Conference – Africa
NGO and Waste Conference
Vancouver/Online Store for Up cycled Products
Livelihood Projects in Kenya, India
Database of Development and Waste Work
Documentary on Waste Communities
Open to Other needs
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- 12. Initial Supporters Include,
• Solid Waste Association of North America
(sponsored WasteAid at WasteCon 2013 in
Los Angeles USA)
• SWANA young professional networks
• CIWM in the UK (supported us with a major
article in their professional journal)
• Resource Association in the UK (sponsored
us at RWM Birmingham 2013)
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- 13. This video has a message from the Chief Executive
of the CIWM in the UK and also reviews WasteAid at
RWM 2013 in Birmingham, UK
https://vimeo.com/75256781
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