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Project Statement Santiago - Tackling Illegal Dumping Sites in Santiago to

7 Mar 2024

City Context The Metropolitan Region of Santiago, one of the sixteen Figure 1 regions into which Chile is divided, encompasses the Socio-demographic indicators of the Santiago Metropolitan Region province of Santiago, the capital of the country and its primary urban center. [...] The REP Law aims to "reduce the generation of waste and promote its reuse, recycling, and other forms of valorization through the establishment of extended producer responsibility and other waste management instruments, with the purpose of protecting people's health and the environment" (Law No. [...] This will be achieved by providing waste management, limited education regarding tools, targeted at municipalities, for monitoring the flow The primary purpose of this project is to contribute recycling in both households and the commercial of waste, providing precise and dynamic information to the elimination of illegal dump sites in the sector, and the concentration of illegal dump sites about d. [...] Expected Impact of Project Components The reduction in the generation of illegal dump and micro-dump sites, improved control and traceability of construction waste, involvement and oversight by municipalities, training for industry professionals, public awareness, and a better understanding of the diagnosis of VIRs and micro-dump sites in the Metropolitan Region of Santiago will result in: Social. [...] Strategic partners that will raise awareness about the initiative, engage companies, establish the desired certification, and ensure the continuity and sustainability of the Project, should ideally include the Chilean Chamber of Construction, the Association of Municipalities (AMUCH, ACHM, MSUR, ADOM), the Construct 2025 Program (CORFO), and the Chamber of Commerce (due to its connection with the.
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