Rwanda launches National Circular Economy action plan, a need of $211M for implementation

The Government of Rwanda has officially launched National Circular Economy Action Plan and the Waste and Circular Economy Project Roadmap on the sidelines of the World Circular Economy Forum, which is taking place this week in Kigali.

This circular economy, is a model of production and consumption, which involves sharing, leasing, reusing, repairing, refurbishing and recycling existing materials and products as long as possible.

This 14-year circular economy action plan lauched on 6th December 2022, needs $211.2 million to be implemented as said by Karuranga Dismas, the Pollution specialist in the Ministry of environment.

Through value retention, reduction of waste and the creation of new economic opportunities, the Circular Economy Action Plan and Roadmap will contribute to Rwanda’s vision to be a carbon-neutral and climate resilient nation by 2050.

The National Circular Economy Action Plan and Roadmap provides concrete policy actions and a clear direction for the transition to a circular economy. The ultimate objective is to contribute to the country’s long-term ambition of having a clean and healthy environment resilient to climate change, and that supports a high quality of life for Rwandan society.

Dr Mujawamariya Jeanne d’Arc, Minister of Environment emphasized that Rwanda has chosen to value this program.

“We must put Circular Economy, Climate Action, and biodiversity at the heart of policy, programmes, and strategies” if we want to tackle the degradation of our planet.”

 

Rwanda is an ideal destination for circular and green investments. Through the new National Circular Economy Action Plan and Roadmap, let’s take up that opportunity and build a circular economy that works for people and the planet so we can live in harmony with nature and ensure a sustainable future for generations to come. 

Dr Mujawamariya added.

Dr Mujawamariya Jeanne d’Arc during officially launched National Circular Economy Action Plan and the Waste and Circular Economy Project Roadmap

She noticed that the circular economy is a greatest opportunity to supercharge green growth and job creation in Africa.

During his presentation, Karuranga stated that the National Circular Economy Action Plan and Roadmap included in 17 policy interventions and activities across priority sectors as well as cross-cutting themes that tackle capacity building and collaboration.

The concrete interventions in the Action Plan were selected based on their potentiality to contribute to national development and their transformative impact on women and young people.

The Action Plan analyses key economic sectors including waste, water, agriculture, textiles, ICT, transport and construction. The comprehensive assessment examines the economic and labour criteria, the policy landscape and visions, the involvement of women and youth, and the circular economy potential.

Through the Action Plan, Rwanda’s circular economy vision is: 

By 2035, Rwanda has placed the circular economy at the core of economic decision making and practice, ensuring the retention of resources, eliminating waste and pollution while regenerating natural systems.

The objectives of the Action Plan are as follows: cross-cutting: Increase the awareness, capacity and collaboration across the public and private sector, academia and civil society for circular economy.

Sustainable Waste: Ensure that waste is collected separately and sorted to achieve high-quality waste fractions that represent key prerequisites for a higher recovery rate across all waste streams.

Sustainable Construction: Design, construct and use buildings aligned with circular principles, and valorise construction and demolition waste materials in ways that enable high-quality reuse, recycling and recovery.

Sustainable Agriculture: Produce food based on regenerative and resource-eicient principles, integrate closed loops into farming operations and optimise transport and storage to reduce post-harvest losses.

Integrated Water Resources Management: Secure long-term water supply and maintenance of natural water bodies through responsible water resource management, integrated planning and high-quality wastewater treatment.

Rwanda studion durinf officially launched National Circular Economy Action Plan

The development of the Action Plan was made possible with support from the United Nations Development Programme in Rwanda.

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