Testing the implementation potential of resource recovery and reuse business models: from baseline surveys to feasibility studies and business plans
In many developing countries, the sanitation sector is highly subsidized by public sector agencies which has resulted in inadequate and inequitable provision of waste management services. The historical reliance on public sector provision has partly prevented the development of markets in sanitation...
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| author | Otoo, Miriam Drechsel, Pay Danso, George K. Gebrezgabher, Solomie A. Rao, Krishna Madurangi, Ganesha |
| author_browse | Danso, George K. Drechsel, Pay Gebrezgabher, Solomie A. Madurangi, Ganesha Otoo, Miriam Rao, Krishna |
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| description | In many developing countries, the sanitation sector is highly subsidized by public sector agencies which has resulted in inadequate and inequitable provision of waste management services. The historical reliance on public sector provision has partly prevented the development of markets in sanitation services, including resource recovery and reuse (RRR). A paradigm shift in the sanitation sector towards cost recovery is increasingly being supported by many donors pushing for private sector participation and waste- to-wealth programs. This development advocates for a shift from waste 'treatment for disposal' to 'treatment for reuse' as the latter offers options for business development and cost recovery for the sanitation sector. |
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| spelling | CGSpace758852025-11-07T08:42:51Z Testing the implementation potential of resource recovery and reuse business models: from baseline surveys to feasibility studies and business plans Otoo, Miriam Drechsel, Pay Danso, George K. Gebrezgabher, Solomie A. Rao, Krishna Madurangi, Ganesha resource recovery resource management water reuse business management models performance indexes indicators waste management waste treatment sanitation subsidies public sector private sector developing countries economic analysis investment cost recovery environmental impact assessment public health health hazards feasibility studies decision making socioeconomic environment risk analysis legal aspects institutions marketing policies stakeholders In many developing countries, the sanitation sector is highly subsidized by public sector agencies which has resulted in inadequate and inequitable provision of waste management services. The historical reliance on public sector provision has partly prevented the development of markets in sanitation services, including resource recovery and reuse (RRR). A paradigm shift in the sanitation sector towards cost recovery is increasingly being supported by many donors pushing for private sector participation and waste- to-wealth programs. This development advocates for a shift from waste 'treatment for disposal' to 'treatment for reuse' as the latter offers options for business development and cost recovery for the sanitation sector. 2016 2016-06-30T04:25:51Z 2016-06-30T04:25:51Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/75885 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute Otoo, Miriam; Drechsel, Pay; Danso, G.; Gebrezgabher, Solomie; Rao, Krishna; Madurangi, Ganesha. 2016. Testing the implementation potential of resource recovery and reuse business models: from baseline surveys to feasibility studies and business plans. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE).. 59p. (Resource Recovery and Reuse Series 10) doi: https://doi.org/10.5337/2016.206 |
| spellingShingle | resource recovery resource management water reuse business management models performance indexes indicators waste management waste treatment sanitation subsidies public sector private sector developing countries economic analysis investment cost recovery environmental impact assessment public health health hazards feasibility studies decision making socioeconomic environment risk analysis legal aspects institutions marketing policies stakeholders Otoo, Miriam Drechsel, Pay Danso, George K. Gebrezgabher, Solomie A. Rao, Krishna Madurangi, Ganesha Testing the implementation potential of resource recovery and reuse business models: from baseline surveys to feasibility studies and business plans |
| title | Testing the implementation potential of resource recovery and reuse business models: from baseline surveys to feasibility studies and business plans |
| title_full | Testing the implementation potential of resource recovery and reuse business models: from baseline surveys to feasibility studies and business plans |
| title_fullStr | Testing the implementation potential of resource recovery and reuse business models: from baseline surveys to feasibility studies and business plans |
| title_full_unstemmed | Testing the implementation potential of resource recovery and reuse business models: from baseline surveys to feasibility studies and business plans |
| title_short | Testing the implementation potential of resource recovery and reuse business models: from baseline surveys to feasibility studies and business plans |
| title_sort | testing the implementation potential of resource recovery and reuse business models from baseline surveys to feasibility studies and business plans |
| topic | resource recovery resource management water reuse business management models performance indexes indicators waste management waste treatment sanitation subsidies public sector private sector developing countries economic analysis investment cost recovery environmental impact assessment public health health hazards feasibility studies decision making socioeconomic environment risk analysis legal aspects institutions marketing policies stakeholders |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/75885 |
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