The data on solid and plastic waste generated from our cities is inconsistent and there is no standard methodology to develop a solid and plastic waste inventory. This data gap increases the challenge of developing appropriate strategies and systems for managing waste. Under the Waste Wise Cities (WWC) programme, UN-Habitat has developed the Waste Wise Cities Tool (WaCT), based on SDG indicator 11.6.1 parameters, to support cities and countries in undertaking a comprehensive diagnostic of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) to aid scientific and evidence-based development of projects and investments. As part of the Waste Wise Cities, UN-Habitat supports cities in establishing better waste and resource management strategies, creating business and livelihood opportunities, and transiting towards a circular economy. Thus, the two-hour workshop aimed to capacitate stakeholders on data-driven circular financing and how cities can undertake the implementation of WaCT for evidence-based planning and implementation to reduce GHG emissions and create sustainable, carbon-neutral, inclusive cities and towns.
Data-driven Circular Financing in Cities: How WaCT implementation can help Indian cities in circular investments on MSW
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UN-Habitat India
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New Delhi, India
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