Title: Diapositiva 1
1Innovation in the Management of Solid Waste
2For many people solid waste is a problem, for us
it is an opportunity
3Index
- Introduction of Ciudad Saludable
- Our Work
- The Problem
- Solutions
- Results
- Replication of Our Model
41. Introduction of Ciudad Saludable
5Introduction of Ciudad Saludable
Why was Ciudad Saludable created?
Why do the cities where poor people live need to
be dirty? Why does a recycler need to look for
his food in the trash?
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Why was Ciudad Saludable created?
- Why do governments need to be inefficient in the
implementation of solutions? - Ciudad Saludable is formed to addres this
situation, to be a change agent.
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Vision Become a leading institution that
provides environmental sanitation services in
partnership with government institutions,
businesses and well organized population to
develop healthy communities.
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Mision Contribute to generate Healthy Cities in
developing countries through the promotion of
sustainable environmental management systems
addressed to improve the quality of people's
life.
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- Action Lines
- Promotion of a democratic and transparent
government. - Reinforce environmental government policies at a
local, regional and national level. - Promotion of cleaner technologies.
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- Action Lines
- Participation of the community in the decision
making and policy development processes. - Educational campaigns and training in health and
environmental issues. - Promotion of environmental management systems in
public and private companies.
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Partnerships
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Awards and Recognitions
Responsible Solid Waste Management Annual Award
2005 Edition Sponsored by the National Council
of the Environment
Dubai International Award for Best Practices to
Improve the Living Environment, DUBAI-UNDP 2007
Award for Use Of Clean Technologies, sponsored
by Southern Scientific University
Environmentalist the year in Latin America, 2006
BRAVO Award by Latin Trade
2007 Clinton Global Initiative, Commitment to
create 3,000 jobs in Latin America
Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship, SASE
2006
Governmental Best Practices Award for
Public-Private Collaboration
132. Our work
14Our work
The Problem
Peru produces 15 000 TONS of garbage per
day Only 60 is collected And only 35 of
garbage collected is sanitarily disposed
15Our work
The Problem
In Peru, alone, there are 100,000 people that
make a living by recycling garbage, in Latin
America there are 2 million.
16Our work
The Problem
The detrimental effects on the environment and
human health
17Our work
The Problem
Children are more vulnerable than adults to
develop illnesses related to improper disposal of
waste
18Our work
Solutions
Holistic Model
19Our work
Solutions
Participants in process Government involved in
each part of process
Inhabitants
Fees for pickup services
Jobs, Sanitation
Micro-businesses (15 workers each)
Recyclables
Fees for recyclables
Clients (private companies)
20Our work
Solutions
Consumers healthy bag
Final Disposal
Generation
Storage Segregation at the source
Collection and Transportation
Sweeping and Cleaning
Treatment
21Our Work
Solutions
Municipality
MINI TRANSFER STATION
COLLECTION
TRANSPORT
Microenterprise
STORAGE
Non Recyclable Waste
FINAL DISPOSITION
Marginalized Neighborhood
TREATMENT PLANT
Parks, gardens and local farmers
Organic Waste
SANITARY LANDFILL
COLLECTION CENTER
COMMERCIALIZATION
Inorganic Waste (Recyclable)
22Our work
Solutions
With the Community
23Our work
Solutions
Whit recycling families
24Our work
Solutions
With enterprises
25Our work
Solutions
With the municipalities
26Our work
Solutions
With Central Government, Ciudad Saludable
promoted the recognition of recyclers as part of
the official waste management system
27Our work
Solutions
With educational institutions, training Teachers
and Students
28Our work
Solutions
With cooperating and financial strategic partners
29Our Work
Results
30Our Work
Results
31Our Work
Results
32Our Work
Results
33Our Work
Results
34Our work
Results
More than 35 microenterprises of recyclers
created. Each micro-enterprise consist of 15-20
recyclers
35Our work
Results
Each job post requires an initial investment of
500 dollars Before formalization, each family
has an average income of 2 dollars per day and
after formalization into micro-enterprises the
average family income is 10 dollars per day
36Our work
Results
Projects in more than ten regions of Peru. CS
mainly works with poor and rural
populations. These populations pay only 1.2
dollars per month for the collection service.
37Our work
Results
General Law of Solid Waste 27314 and its
regulation according to DS.057-2004-PCM
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Results
5 Million people trained through educational
campaigns
39Our work
Results
More than 100 authorities and professionals
trained in a post-graduate program in partnership
with leading Peruvian university (Universidad
Catolica del Peru)
40Our work
Results
Ciudad Saludable has worked with 60
municipalities at the national level. To date,
1000 tons of compost has been produced and sold.
413. Replication of Our Model
42Replication of Our Model
Presence of Ciudad Saludable in Latin America
43Replication of Our Model
Presence of Ciudad Saludable in Peru
44Replication of Our Model
- Community-based waste management system
- With alternative technology
- With job creation at every phase
- Effective coordination with public institutions
45Replication of Our Model
- Permanent education and training programs
- Mobilization of resources community, municipal,
regional, national and from the private sector. - Improving legislation
46Our Replication
Perspective Future Steps
To Create 3 000 new jobs in Peru, Ecuador,
Colombia and Bolivia
47Our replication
Healthy Cities International (New York)
International office to start global
expansion. Incorporated in 2007 and in process
to obtain 501 (c) 3 certification. Legal and
tax-exempt consulting provided by Heller Ehrman
LLP.
48Acknowledgements
Ashoka, Avina, Schwab, Skoll, micro-enterprises,
municipalities and the recyclers
49THANK YOU