Knowledge Sharing Workshop on Circular Economy Transition

Kathmandu, July 26, 2023  Intellectuals Center organized a Knowledge Sharing Workshop on Circular Economy transition that focuses on “Bringing People and Policy Together for Coherent Action Towards Achieving Inclusive Circular Economy Transition in South Asia and SouthEast Asia.” The program is a part of the Regional Policy Initiative on Circular Economy Transition supported by the […]

Kathmandu, July 26, 2023 

Intellectuals Center organized a Knowledge Sharing Workshop on Circular Economy transition that focuses on “Bringing People and Policy Together for Coherent Action Towards Achieving Inclusive Circular Economy Transition in South Asia and SouthEast Asia.” The program is a part of the Regional Policy Initiative on Circular Economy Transition supported by the Stockholm Environmental Institute – Strategic Collaborative Fund (SEI- SCF 2). The event held at Aloft Hotel, Kathmandu, brought together key stakeholders from various sectors, including officials from the Ministry of Urban Development and the Ministry of Forest and Environment, along with representatives from Lalitpur Metropolitan City and Dhulikhel Municipality. Academicians, industry leaders, NGOs, INGOs, and grassroots waste handlers.

The workshop primarily focused on the efforts made by representative organizations in waste management and creating a circular economy in Nepal. Participants actively engaged in discussions, highlighting challenges faced in the process, particularly the existence of policy gaps concerning environmental protection.

During the event, Reena Bajracharya, the Regional Coordinator of Intellectual Center, extended a warm welcome to all attendees. She provided insights into the Regional Policy Initiative for Circular Economy Transition and introduced partner countries involved, including India, Vietnam, and Bangladesh. Notably, she stressed the significant role of women in waste management.

Several speaker presentations shed light on key aspects of waste management and circular economy strategies. Surendra Thapa Magar, the Chief Administrative Officer of Dhulikhel Municipality, shared the municipality’s efforts and challenges in waste management, emphasizing the need for cooperation among all three levels of government and maximum public participation.

Samyog Dhakal, Program Associate at Intellectual Center, discussed the current state of waste management practices and policies, highlighting the lack of segregation at the source and the importance of developing proper Public-Private Partnership (PPP) models.

Lal Bahadur Pun, from KUSOM Policy Lab, urged stakeholders, including civil society, to engage in policy dialogue to overcome hurdles caused by policy gaps and unstable political conditions in Nepal. He emphasized the importance of translating public policy into actionable initiatives.

Purnima Bajracharya, Head of Exploration at UNDP Nepal, presented findings on the daily waste generation in Nepal, with a significant portion being plastic waste. She advocated for Public-Private Community Partnership to promote a circular economy and highlighted the crucial role of banking institutions.

Suman Dhun Shrestha, Regional Lead at Intellectual Center, presented the draft of the policy guide and strategic campaigning guide, encouraging participants to provide valuable feedback.

The workshop also included group discussions and presentations on various policy aspects related to citizen engagement, waste management, and circular economy. Participants stressed the need for proper waste segregation, strengthening regulatory mechanisms, encouraging women’s participation, and developing sustainable awareness campaigns.

 

Key takeaways from the event emphasized the urgency of aggressive people participation, coordination between different levels of government, strong regulatory mechanisms, decentralization of waste management, and individual responsibility in reducing waste.

The Intellectuals Center successfully facilitated meaningful discussions and collaboration among stakeholders, highlighting the importance of collective action towards achieving an inclusive circular economy in South Asia.