Reports, Case Studies & Assessments Penang State Municipal Solid Waste Minimization and Recycling Project Output-Based Program to Incentivize Organic Waste Separation: Proposed Design Published 2014 Share SHARE Facebook share Twitter LinkedIn Copy URL Email Breadcrumb Home Resource Library Penang State Municipal Solid Waste Minimization and Recycling Project Output-Based Program to Incentivize Organic Waste Separation: Proposed Design The Penang Organic Waste Policy seeks to encourage the separation and treatment of organic waste at source in order to divert such waste away from the landfill, and thus prolonge the landfill's lifespan and reduce municipal costs. Because of the greenhouse gases that organic landfilled waste produces (carbon dioxide and methane, mainly), this policy is also part of Penang’s local action towards a global commitment to mitigate the effects of global warming and climate change.It is with these objectives and targets in mind that the Output-based Program to Incentivize Solid Waste Separation is designed to help achieve. Tags Themes Waste Regions Asia and the Pacific Asia and the Pacific Similar resources Reports, Case Studies & Assessments 2022 Global Methane Assessment: 2030 Baseline Report Reports, Case Studies & Assessments 2021 Short-lived climate pollutants and the economic recovery Reports, Case Studies & Assessments 2021 The State of Practice of Organic Waste Management and Collection in Canada Reports, Case Studies & Assessments 2021 Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Assessment to inform the update of Eswatini's NDC
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