MRV Key Indicators for the Waste Sector

Guideline for Implementing Green House Gas Emission Reduction Action Plan 73 Related key indicators for domestic waste water and industrial waste water must have characteristics similar to domestic solid waste. The key indicators must include quantitative indicators such as produced waste water volume, waste water processing, and GHG mitigation results tCO2capita for domestic waste water and tCO2tons of production for industrial waste water. Whereas, qualitative indicators include policies implemented in the industrial and domestic waste water sectors. Then, it is necessary to conduct analysis to identify more detailed key indicators as well as institutions involved in domestic and industrial waste water.

4.2.6.5 Policies, Mitigation Actions and Instruments for the Waste Sector

To implement and develop proposed potential mitigation actions in the waste sector, the following objectives should be considered: 1. Deining mitigation goals in long-term garbage management strategy linked with sustainable garbage management context as part of sustainable development and poverty alleviation. 2. Improving garbage management system, infrastructures and technologies by considering GHG mitigation goals. 3. Sustaining implementation of garbage reduction, recycling and reuse. 4. Improving capacity and technological transfer for effective mitigation efforts in the context of sustainable garbage management. Table 15. MRV Key Indicators for the Waste Industry. Quantitative Garbage Source Condition • Number of minimized garbage piles number of garbage • Number of garbage recycled and reused from source points • Number of garbage decomposed in source points Domestic Solid Waste Transportation Condition • Number of garbage collected and transported to TPA Garbage Management Condition • Number of open dumping closed and changed into sanitary landill • Number of centrally decomposed garbage • Number of burned garbage GHG Mitigation Results • GHG emission reduction in tCO2capita or tCO2tons of garbage Qualitative • Policy on garbage reduction in the sources implemented • 3R policy adopted and implemented • Appointment of responsible institutions • Community’s improved capacity on garbage management implemented . • Policy on closure of open dumping adopted and implemented. • Local decision in proposing mitigation actions in the garbage sector Guideline for Implementing Green House Gas Emission Reduction Action Plan 74 5. Funding and investment in mitigation efforts in the context of sustainable garbage management. 6. Developing cooperation among stakeholders, especially in the garbage sector for implementing integrated mitigation efforts in the context of sustainable garbage management. So, the measures to be taken in developing the waste sector NAMAs are: 1. Deining coordinator for developing the waste sector NAMAs at the national level. 2. Coordinating with local levels in data collection for waste management. 3. Determining projection for future waste sector planning, for example infrastructure projection, macro data such as population, GDP, projected waste composition and projected technologies. 4. Agreeing to assumptions used for developing baseline scenarios. 5. Determining calculation tools or methodologies for supporting baseline development. 6. Identifying potential mitigation action scenarios. 7. Proposing policies and funding for supporting mitigation scenarios. 8. Proposing local mitigation action plans for the waste sector from the local level to the national level coordinator, included in RAD-GRK. 9. Developing MRV mechanisms for the waste sector NAMAs development