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Ministry of Housing and Ministry of the Environment Urban Affairs Japan Government of

EIGHTH REGIONAL 3R FORUM IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC “Mission Zero Waste”

9-12 April 2018 Brilliant Convention Centre, , , India

Achieving Clean Water, Clean Land and Clean Air through 3R and Resource Efficiency A 21st Century Vision for Asia-Pacific Communities

City Partner Organizing State Partner Industry Partner

Indore Municipal Government of Corporation Madhya Pradesh EIGHTH REGIONAL 3R FORUM IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC

“Mission Zero Waste”

9-12 April 2018 Brilliant Convention Centre, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India Ministry of Housing and Ministry of the Environment Urban Affairs Japan Government of India

Co-organisers Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India Ministry of the Environment, Japan United Nations Centre for Regional Development of the Division for Sustainable Development / United Nations Department of Economic & Social Affairs

Forum Chair H.E. Mr Hardeep S. Puri Minister of State (I/C), Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs Government of India WELCOME

Supporting Organizations United Nations Industrial Development Organization United Nations Environment Programme - International Environmental Technology Centre Institute of Global Environmental Strategies AIT Regional Resource Centre for Asia and the Pacific South Asia Co-operative Environment Programme Global Science, Technology & Innovation Conference / VITO NV International Solid Waste Association

City Partner Organizing State Partner Industry Partner

Indore Municipal Government of Corporation Madhya Pradesh

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A message from Hon’ble President of India

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Message

It is my special privilege and a pleasure to welcome you to this Eighth 3R Regional Forum in Asia and the Pacific to be held in Indore. .

After we last gathered in Australia in November 2016, the UNEA 3 adopted “Towards a pollution free planet” encouraging all stakeholders to take necessary actions to protect air, soil, freshwater, and ocean. I believe enjoying clean land, water and air is a fundamental right of every human being, and we should join the line of the world- wide collective actions. Therefore, we set the theme of this 3R Forum as “Achieving Clean Water, Clean Land, and Clean Air through 3R and Resource Efficiency”.

Every time I meet leaders from Asian and Pacific countries, I listen to voices explaining that efficient and effective waste management system is one of the most urgent challenges they are facing, especially for a number of cities. But Japanese history has proved that waste management provide opportunities. Success in waste management will create local jobs, generate energy and provide secondary materials.

Success of 3R policy highly depends on the final actors, including citizens, professional waste business community, NGOs, and particularly local governments. From this viewpoint, I immensely expect that local governments would play crucial roles in implementing 3R policy on the ground level. To this end, I really expect to have a fruitful discussion and outcomes by motivated mayors from regions at the first Asian Mayors Policy Dialogue.

Indeed, with an appropriate policy and interventions, any countries and cities can enjoy economic growth and clean environment at the same time. I expect this Forum will provide not only good practices and lessons, but also networking among key stakeholders, and trigger any changes that you can make it when you go back to your home country.

Finally, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs in India (MoHUA) and UNCRD for hosting this Forum.

Masaharu Nakagawa Minister of the Environment, Japan

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1. BACKGROUND The Asia-Pacific region is the most populous (with approximately 60% of the world population), the fastest-growing and most dynamic production hub among the regions in the world. The region faces a number of socio- economic and environmental challenges due to rapid urbanization, growing volume and diversification of waste streams with presence of new emerging waste streams (plastics, e-waste, chemicals, toxic and hazardous wastes), inadequate provision of infrastructure and basic services, among others. Many of such challenges are deep-rooted in resource and waste management. Due to lack of effective waste management system and associated infrastructure that support 3R (reduce, reuse, recycle), open burning of waste and dumping have been common phenomenon in many parts of the region.

It is estimated that the total global generation of municipal solid waste (MSW) is around 2 billion tonnes per annum, whereas the ‘urban’ wastes, which include MSW, commercial and industrial waste, and construction and demolition waste is estimated at around 7 to 10 billion tonnes per annum.1 Urban areas in Asia-Pacific region generate about 1.21 million tonnes of MSW daily. By 2025, this amount is expected to be doubled, to 2.65 million tonnes daily.2 Between 2010 and 2015, e-waste from East and South East Asia grew by 63%.3 Rising incomes and lifestyle changes are expected to further compound the problems of unsustainable consumption and waste generation in the region. Though high potential resource-efficiency gains, green growth and circular economy development is occurring in developing countries of the region, inefficient, resource-intensive consumption and production patterns are proving to be major constraints in realizing this potential.

1 UNEP and ISWA. Global Waste Management Outlook. 2015 2 UN ESCAP. Valuing Waste, Transforming Cities. 2015. 3 S. Honda et. al. Regional E-waste Monitor. 2016.

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The deteriorating biological, chemical and physical characteristics of water, diversion of disposal of bio-degradable wastes could significantly prevent land and air in the region are largely attributed to unsustainable resource GHG emissions. and waste management, including open dumping and burning, resulting in pollution of land, freshwater, ground water, sea, and local air, alongwith Well-designed 3R and resource efficiency policies, strategies and climate change and public health impacts. Economic burden to society in programmes are fundamental to transition from a linear to a circular terms of healthcare, lost productivity, flood-related damage, impact on economy with positive environmental implications. The circular economy businesses and tourism often exceed the financial costs per capita of proper aims to reduce waste before it is produced, while also treating waste as waste management by a factor of 5-104. a resource. The circular economy works towards prevention of wasteful use of raw materials, water and energy from manufacturing processes Clean land, clean water and clean air are critical components of any and throughout the various life cycles of the products. Waste recovery, as conceivable 21st century vision of the Asia-Pacific communities. However, secondary raw materials, provides opportunities for new economic models according to the World Health Organization (WHO) report on 100 most that can drive economic growth and green jobs. The worldwide potential polluted cities, nearly 70 of them are in Asia-Pacific.5 A considerable for new jobs in the circular economy is estimated to be 9 to 25 million. proportion of wastewater in the region is not treated before being Transitioning to a resource efficient or circular economy provides a unique discharged or reused. Between 80% and 90% of the wastewater generated opportunity for the Asia-Pacific countries to achieve a number of benefits in the region’s developing countries is discharged directly into water bodies such as decrease in local environmental burden, economic competitiveness, without any treatment.6 Persistent organic pollutants and other hazardous energy security, water security, reduction of GHG emissions, creation of new chemicals are making their way into freshwater resources such as lakes, business and green employment opportunities, minimization of disposal rivers, lakes and groundwater. Solid wastes are often collected and disposed costs (a sunk cost), avoidance of resource conflicts and conservation of as uncontrolled open dumps which not only leads to pollution, but also natural capital, among others. A circular economy is also based on the use act as breeding grounds for mosquitoes, flies and other disease carriers. of services and intelligent digital solutions, and the design and production Land pollution adversely affects the physical, chemical and biological of more durable, repairable, reusable and recyclable products. properties of land, and reduces its productivity. Open burning of waste including biomass waste has been one of the major sources for air pollution The Heads of State and Government and High-Level Representatives of 193 in many developing countries. Most of the open burnings are unregulated Member States of the United Nations adopted the post-2015 development and unmonitored contributing to increased level of air pollutants such as agenda – Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable suspended particulate matter (SPM), carbon monoxide, and mercury, etc. Development, with 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the UN which are linked to serious health issues of the local community. Most of Sustainable Development Summit held in New York in September 2015. the biomass wastes in the region are either left unutilized or openly burnt. Through adoption of the Agenda, the Member States called for, among Studies indicate that the circular economic utilization of biomass in Asia- others, a world which ensured sustainable consumption and production Pacific could be of significant value. Similarly, prevention of food wastes and patterns (Goal 12) and efficient use of all natural resources for sustainable

4 UNEP and ISWA .Global Waste Management Outlook. 2015. development. SDG 12 also calls to achieve by 2020 the environmentally 5 J. Vidal. Air Pollution: A dark cloud of filth poisons the world’s cities. The Guardian. 16 Jan 2016. sound management of chemicals and all wastes throughout their life cycle, 6 UN ESCAP, UN-Habitat and AIT. Policy Guidance Manual on Wastewater Management with a Special Emphasis DEWATS. Bangkok. 2015.

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in accordance with agreed international frameworks, and significantly advanced technological interventions could provide many tangible solutions reduce their release to air, water and soil in order to minimize their adverse in achieving clean water, clean land and clean air and at the same time the impacts on human health and the environment.7 3R and resource efficiency international development agendas and goals. are at the heart of circular economy which calls for an economic model that decouples economic growth from resource use and works as a means to With this background, the Eighth Regional 3R Forum in Asia and the Pacific achieve SDGs and clean environment – clean land, clean water, clean air and will be organized from 9 to 12 April 2018 in Indore city, Madhya Pradesh, clean ocean. India, with an overall theme of “Achieving Clean Water, Clean Land and Clean Air through 3R and Resource Efficiency – A 21st Century Vision for Furthermore, the New Urban Agenda (NUA) adopted at the United Nations Asia-Pacific Communities”. The Forum aims to address how 3R and resource Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III) efficiency measures can provide complementary benefits in making cities from 17 to 20 October 2016 in Quito, reinforces and provides additional and countries clean, smart, liveable and resilient. The Forum also aims to means of implementation of SDGs, such as SDG 11 which aims to make generate policy-level, institutional level and technological insights towards cities and human settlements safe, resilient, inclusive and sustainable, by effective implementation of 3R and resource efficiency to foster circular addressing strategic spatial and governance frameworks essential within economic development, sustainable change in current use of natural urban areas such as national urban policies, legislation, spatial planning and resources and ultimately achieve a zero waste society. In addition, the Forum local finance frameworks. In the context of sustainable urban development, seeks to engage the public and private sector to explore various partnership NUA reinforces the key principles of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable opportunities in areas of 3R and waste management for moving towards a Development and sets transformative commitments which are covered zero waste society. The Forum further provides an opportunity to establish under three overarching themes: (a) sustainable urban development for insightful linkages between the principles of 3R and resource efficiency and social inclusion and ending poverty; (b) sustainable and inclusive urban the objectives of Swachh Bharat Mission (Clean India Mission). prosperity and opportunities for all; and (c) environmentally sustainable and resilient urban development. Under the environmentally sustainable 2. OBJECTIVES/OUTCOMES and resilient urban development theme, the NUA calls for, among others, The objectives of the Eighth Regional 3R Forum in Asia and the Pacific are to strengthen the sustainable management of resources, including land, to: water (oceans, seas and freshwater), energy, materials, forests and food, • discuss 3R policy implementation in the context of achieving clean land, with particular attention to the environmentally sound management and clean water and clean air; minimization of all waste, hazardous chemicals, including air and short- • identify and discuss 3R and circular economic development strategies for lived climate pollutants and GHG, and to transition to a circular economy improving water quality and water security (contribute to SDG 6); while facilitating ecosystem conservation, regeneration, restoration and • identify and discuss potential opportunities of implementing 3R and 8 resilience in the face of new and emerging challenges. In this regard, sound circular economic development strategies to prevent physical and 3R policies and programmes, including 3R infrastructure development and chemical degradation of land (contribution to SDG 15); • identify and discuss potential opportunities of implementing 3R and 7 UN. Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. 2015. 8 UN. The New Urban Agenda. Habitat III. 2016. circular economic development strategies to achieve reduction of air

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pollution and GHG emissions (contribution to SDG 11 and SDG 13); Programme, International Environmental Technology Centre, Institute of • discuss contribution of 3R and resource efficiency in terms of sustainable Global Environmental Strategies, AIT Regional Centre for Asia and the urban development (contribution towards SDG 11); Pacific, South Asia Co-operative Environment Programme, Global Science, • discuss inter-municipal partnerships and cooperation in expanding 3R and Technology & Innovation Conference / VITO NV and International Solid waste management services for local communities (contribution towards Waste Association, among others. SDG 17); • identify and discuss technological options to deal with new emerging 5. GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE waste streams (e-waste, chemicals and hazardous wastes, plastics, etc.) Asia-Pacific countries - Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei (contribution to SDG 11, SDG 12); Darussalam, Cambodia, the People’s Republic of China, Commonwealth • discuss role of 3R and circular economy in greening SMEs and enhancing of the Northern Mariana Islands, Cook Islands, Fiji, Federated States of national productivity; Micronesia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kiribati, Kyrgyzstan, • identify and discuss various domestic and international financing the Republic of Korea, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Maldives, options and investment opportunities for 3R implementation, including Marshall Islands, Mauritius, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, New Zealand, Niue, infrastructure development; and. Pakistan, Palau, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, the Russian Federation, • review and evaluate countries’ progress, initiatives, achievements and best Samoa, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor-Leste, practices in implementing the Ha Noi 3R Declaration – Sustainable 3R Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu and Viet Nam. In addition Austria, France, Goals for Asia and the Pacific for 2013-2023. Greece, Belgium, Switzerland and Tunisia.

3. CO-ORGANIZERS 6. PARTICIPANTS The Eighth Regional 3R Forum in Asia and the Pacific is hosted by the Ministry Participation in the Forum is by invitation only. It is expected that of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India, and co-organized by approximately 500 participants, including high-level government the Ministry of the Environment, Government of Japan, and the United representatives from Asia-Pacific countries, City Mayors, international Nations Centre for Regional Development of the Division for Sustainable experts, research institutes and resource persons, and others as listed below Development /United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs. will attend the Forum:

The Indore Municipal Corporation, Government of Madhya Pradesh, and • High level government representatives and policy makers from relevant Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) have been designated as the City Ministries such as Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Housing and Urban Partner, Organizing State Partner and Industry Partner respectively by the Affairs, Ministry of Industry, Ministry of Local Government, etc.; host Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India. • City Mayors/Local Government representatives; • Experts and international resource persons, including representatives of 4. SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS scientific and Research and Development (R&D) institutions in the areas The Eighth Regional 3R Forum in Asia and the Pacific is supported by a of 3R/resource efficiency/waste management/life cycle assessment and number of international and donor organizations such as - United Nations management; Industrial Development Organization, United Nations Environment • Representatives of UN and international organizations, including

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international financial institutions, multi-lateral development banks and Clean Land and Clean Air through 3R and Resource Efficiency donor agencies; Date: 11 April 2018 • Representatives of the private and business sector, Time: 09:00-20:15 • CSO and NGOs . Room: Imperial Hall (Second Floor Level)

Participation in the Forum is free of charge. A limited number of travel support Parallel Event- Asia 3R Civil Society Event will be available on a priority basis for nominated government representatives Date: 11 April 2018 from the developing countries and invited experts/international resource Time: 15:00-18:00 persons. Unless otherwise stated in the official invitation, the participants Room: Target-II Room (Lower Ground Floor Level) are requested to cover their own travel, accommodation and all other incidental expenses through their organizations or external sponsorships. Pre Event/ Completed- 7th International Conference on Solid Waste Management, 7thIconSWM 2017 7. OFFICIAL PRE AND PARALLEL EVENTS Date: 15-17 December 2017 The 8th Regional 3R Forum in Asia and the Pacific will have several pre and Room: PJTS Agricultural University, Hyderabad, Telangana, India. parallel events as follows: 8. INTERNATIONAL 3R EXHIBITION Pre Event Dates: 10-12 April 2018 Date: 9 April 2018 Venue: Exhibition Hall (Lower Ground Floor Level) Time: 15:00-21:00 Room: The Grand Hall (Ground Floor Level) Companies wishing to promote technologies related to 3R and the recycling and resource recovery industry are encouraged to participate in the Parallel Event- Recycling of Land based Marine Litter: Challenges and international exhibition. Representatives from environment departments and Opportunities in South Asia Region organizations are also welcomed to showcase their activities. Participating Date: 11 April 2018 in the exhibition will provide opportunities for business development Time: 14:20-16:20 and build new relationships on a local, national and global level. Specific Room: Target- I Room (Lower Ground Floor Level) guidelines for exhibitors are in preparation and will be provided by the Government of India. Parallel Event- Indian Industry Session on 3R and Waste Management Date: 10 April 2018 9. EXPECTED OUTCOMES Time: 12:00-16:00 • Indore 3R Declaration Room: Phoenix Hall Room (Lower Ground Floor Level) • Development of integrated 3R toolkit including international best practices and success stories Parallel Event- Asian Mayors Policy Dialogue on Achieving Clean Water, • Mayors are expected to develop and implement city wide 3R strategies

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• Incorporation of 3R based modules in academia • Recognition of Startup companies in the area of 3R technology

10. CONTACT

Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India Nirman Bhawan Maulana Azad Road - 110011 Tel: +91 – 11 – 23062305 /23062377 Fax : +91 – 11 – 23061459

Secretariat of the Regional 3R Forum in Asia and the Pacific United Nations Centre for Regional Development 1-47-1, Nagono, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya 450-0001, Japan PROGRAM Tel: +81-52 561 9417 / 9416 Fax: +81-52 561 9374 OVERVIEW E-mail: [email protected]

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Main Events of Eighth Regional 3R Forum

Monday, 9 April 2018 (Pre-Event)

15:00-18:00 Registration The Grand Hall Pre Function Area (Ground Floor Level)

18:00-18:30 Pre-Event (Opening The Grand Hall Ceremony) (Ground Floor Level)

18:30-21:00 Cultural Programme and Nakshatra Lawn Reception Dinner (Ground Floor Level)

Tuesday 10 April 2018

08:00-09:20 Registration The Grand Hall Pre Function Area (Ground Floor Level)

09:20-10:30 Opening Ceremony The Grand Hall (Ground Floor Level)

10:30–10:40 Opening of International Exhibition Hall 3R Exhibition (Lower Ground Floor Level)

10:40–10:45 Group Photograph Nakshatra Lawn (Ground Floor Level)

10:45-11:00 Coffee/Tea Break Orion Hall (Delegates) (Ground Floor Level)

Tulip Hall (VVIP’s) (First Floor Level)

Orchid Hall (Mayors, Principal Secretaries & SBM Directors) (First Floor Level)

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11:00-12:30 PLENARY SESSION-1: The Grand Hall 16:00-17:30 PLENARY SESSION-4: The Grand Hall Towards Zero Waste (Ground Floor Level) The 3Rs and Clean (Ground Floor Level) Society-The 3R Way Air - The Role of the Circular Economy 12:30-13:30 PLENARY SESSION-2: The Grand Hall towards Prevention of Air The 3Rs and Clean Water (Ground Floor Level) Pollution - The Role of the Circular Economy in Reducing 19:00-21:30 Welcome Reception Nakshatra Lawn Water Pollution & Dinner (Ground Floor Level)

13:30-14:30 Lunch Break Orion Hall (Delegates) Wednesday 11 April 2018 (Ground Floor Level) 09:00-09:30 KEYNOTE ADDRESSES The Grand Hall Tulip Hall (VVIP’s) (Ground Floor Level) (First Floor Level) Keynote 1 “The 3R’s for clean water Orchid Hall (Mayors, Principal -Saving India’s Rivers and Secretaries & SBM Directors) Lakes” (First Floor Level)

Keynote 2 14:30-15:45 PLENARY SESSION - 3: The Grand Hall “Efforts of Government The 3Rs and Clean Land (Ground Floor Level) of India in cleaning the - The Role of the Circular rivers” Economy in Preventing Land Pollution 09:30-10:30 PLENARY SESSION-5: 3R The Grand Hall for Protection of Coastal (Ground Floor Level) 15:45-16:00 Coffee/Tea Break Orion Hall (Delegates) and Marine Ecosystem (Ground Floor Level)

Tulip Hall (VVIP’s) 10:30-11:00 Coffee/Tea Break Orion Hall (Delegates) (First Floor Level) (Ground Floor Level)

Orchid Hall (Mayors, Principal Jamavar Hall Pre Function Area Secretaries & SBM Directors) (Principal Secretaries & SBM (First Floor Level) Directors) (Ground Floor Level)

Imperial Hall Pre Function Area (Mayors Session) (Second Floor Level)

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11:00-12:30 PLENARY SESSION-6: The Grand Hall Group 3 Maple Hall Greening of SMEs and (Ground Floor Level) Afghanistan, Cambodia, (First Floor Level) Enhancing National Lao PDR, The Republic Productivity- Role of of Korea, Niue, Vanuatu, Circular Economy Brunei Darussalam, Fiji

12:30-14:00 Lunch Break Orion Hall (Delegates) Group 4 Tulip Hall (Ground Floor Level) Bhutan, Maldives, (First Floor Level) Republic of the Marshall Jamavar Hall Pre Function Area Islands, Nepal, Pakistan, (Principal Secretaries & SBM Singapore, Timor-Leste, Directors) New Zealand (Ground Floor Level)

Imperial Hall Pre Function Area Group 5 The Grand Hall (Mayors Session) Australia, The Philippines, (Ground Floor Level) (Second Floor Level) The Russian Federation, Sri Lanka, Commonwealth Country Breakout Sessions of the Northern Mariana Country Major Achievements and Initiatives on Implementation Island, Mauritius, Tonga, 14:00-15:30 of Ha Noi 3R Declaration (2013~2023) Tokelau

15:30-15:45 Coffee/Tea Break Orion Hall (Delegates) Group 1 Phoenix Hall (Ground Floor Level) PR China, Bangladesh, (Lower Ground Floor Level) India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Jamavar Hall Pre Function Area Cook Islands, Samoa, (Principal Secretaries & SBM Thailand Directors) (Ground Floor Level) Group 2 Orchid Hall Japan, Malaysia, (First Floor Level) Imperial Hall Pre Function Area Myanmar, Mongolia, (Mayors Session) Palau, Solomon Islands, (Second Floor Level) Tuvalu, Papua New 15:45-17:15 PLENARY SESSION-7: The Grand Hall Guinea, Federated States Resource Security and 3R (Ground Floor Level) of Micronesia, Viet Nam Technologies

18:00-18:45 Launch of State of the The Grand Hall 3Rs in Asia and the (Ground Floor Level) Pacific

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18:45-19:15 Reporting Back Sessions The Grand Hall 13:00-13:15 Coffee/Tea Break Orion Hall (Delegates) (Ground Floor Level) (Ground Floor Level)

19:15-20:15 Signing of Declaration The Grand Hall Tulip Hall (VVIP’s) “Indore 3R Declaration on (Ground Floor Level) (First Floor Level) Achieving Clean Water, Clean Land and Clean Air Orchid Hall (Mayors, Principal in Cities” by Mayors and Secretaries & SBM Directors) City Authorities (First Floor Level)

20:15-21:30 Networking Reception Nakshatra Lawn 13:15-14:15 Adoption of Chair The Grand Hall (Ground Floor Level) Summary, Awards, (Ground Floor Level) Handover Ceremony and Thursday 12 April 2018 Closing Remarks

9:00-10:00 PLENARY SESSION-8: The Grand Hall 14:15-15:15 Lunch Break Orion Hall (Delegates) Financing 3R- Domestics (Ground Floor Level) (Ground Floor Level) and International Investments Tulip Hall (VVIP’s) (First Floor Level)

10:00-11:15 Round table Dialogue The Grand Hall Orchid Hall (Mayors, Principal Public-Private- (Ground Floor Level) Secretaries & SBM Directors) Partnership (PPP) to (First Floor Level) Advance 3R in Asia- Pacific 15:15-15:30 Press Conference The Grand Hall (Ground Floor Level) 11:15-11:30 Coffee/Tea Break Orion Hall (Delegates) (Ground Floor Level) 15:30-19:00 Technical Field Visit Two Groups

Tulip Hall (VVIP’s) Group 1 : (a) Waste Transfer Station (First Floor Level) & (b) Biomethanation Plant

Orchid Hall (Mayors, Principal Group 2 : Integrated Solid Waste Secretaries & SBM Directors) processing facility (First Floor Level)

11:30-13:00 PLENARY SESSION-9: The Grand Hall 19:00-21:30 Farewell Reception Nakshatra Lawn Valedictory Session (Ground Floor Level) (Ground Floor Level)

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Parallel Sessions

Tuesday 10 April 2018

12:00-16:30 Indian Industry Session on Phoenix Hall 3R and Waste Management (Lower Ground Floor Level)

Wednesday 11 April 2018

09:30-18:30 Mayor Sessions 1-6: Imperial Hall Asian Mayors Policy (Second Floor Level) Dialogue on Achieving Clean Water, Clean Land and Clean Air through 3R and Resource Efficiency

14:20-16:20 Recycling of Land based Target-I Marine Litter: Challenges (Lower Ground Floor Level) and Opportunities in South Asia Region

15:00-18:00 Asia 3R Civil Society Event Target-II PROGRAM (Lower Ground Floor Level)

Tuesday 10 April 2018 - Thursday 12 April 2018

11:00-18:00 International 3R Exhibition Exhibition Hall (Lower Ground Floor Level)

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Summary of Pre/Parallel/Associated/Main Events

No Title of Main/Pre/Parallel events Date / Time Room no.

1. 8th Regional 3R Forum in Asia and 10-12 April 2018 The Grand the Pacific Hall (Ground (Main Event) Floor Level)

2. Pre-event 9 April 2018 / The Grand 15:00-21:00 Hall (Ground Floor Level)

3. Indian Industry Session on 3R 10 April 2018 / Phoenix Hall and Waste Management 12:00-16:30 (Lower Ground Floor (Parallel-event) Level)

4, Recycling of Land based 11 April 2018 / Target-I Marine Litter: Challenges and 14:20-16:20 Room Opportunities in South Asia (Lower Region Ground Floor Level) (Parallel-event)

5. Asian Mayors Policy Dialogue 11 April 2018 / Imperial Hall on Achieving Clean Water, Clean 09:30-18:30 (Second Land and Clean Air through 3R Floor Level) and Resource Efficiency

(Parallel-event)

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6. Asia 3R Civil Society Event 11 April 2018 / Target-II Pre-Event (Parallel-event) 15:00-18:00 Room Date: 9 April 2018 (Lower Time: 15:00-18:00 Ground Floor Room: The Grand Hall (Ground Floor Level) Level)

7. International 3R Exhibition 10-12 April 2018 Exhibition DAY: 9 April 2018 (Monday) 11:00-18:00 Hall Pre-event (Parallel-event) (Lower Time / Room Programme Ground Floor Level) 15:00-18:00 Registration

8. 7th International Conference on 15-17 December PJTS 18:00-18:30 Pre-Event (Opening Ceremony) Solid Waste Management, 7th 2017 Agricultural IconSWM 2017 University, Welcome Message Hyderabad, Mr. Sanjay Dubey, Divisional Commissioner, Government of (Pre-event/ Completed) Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, India (5 min) India Room: Opening Remarks The Grand Hall Ms. Birgitte Bryld, Senior Economic Affairs Officer, Division (Ground Floor for Sustainable Development, United Nations Department Level) of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), New York, USA (10 min)

Opening Address Hon. Mr. V. K. Jindal, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs (MoHUA), Govt. of India (10 min)

18:30-21:00 Cultural Programme and Reception Dinner

Hosted by Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India

Venue: Nakshatra Lawn – Ground Floor Level

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Main Forum Sessions 10:30-10:40 Opening of International 3R Exhibition Date: 10-12 April 2018 Room: The Grand Hall (Ground Floor Level) Room: Exhibition -by H.E. Ms. Sumitra Mahajan, Hon. Speaker of the Lok Hall (Lower Sabha, Parliament of India DAY 1: 10 April 2018 (Tuesday) Ground Floor & Level) H.E. Mr. Hardeep S. Puri, Hon. Minister of State (I/C), Time / Room Programme Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India

08:00-09:20 Registration 10:40-10:45 Group Photograph at Nakshatra Lawn – Ground Floor Level

09:20-10:30 Opening Ceremony 10:45-11:00 Coffee/Tea Break Lighting of Lamp (4 min) 11:00-12:30 PLENARY SESSION 1 Inaugural Cultural Ceremony (30 min) Towards Zero Waste Society –The 3R Way

Room: Welcome Address by Mr. Durga Shanker Mishra, Room: Presentation (1): Solid waste Session Chair: The Grand Hall Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), The Grand Hall management in India -path Mr. Durga Shanker (Ground Floor Government of India (5 min) (Ground Floor breaking policy initiatives (10 Mishra, Secretary, Level) Level) min) Ministry of Housing Address by Ms. Maya Singh, Minister for UD, Government of and Urban Affairs, Madhya Pradesh (5 min) -by Mr. V.K. Jindal, Joint Government of India Secretary, Mission Director (SBM), Address by Mr. Tadahiko Ito, State Minister, Ministry of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Environment, Japan (MOEJ) (5 min) Affairs (MoHUA), Government of Facilitator / India Moderator: C.R.C. Address by Ms. Birgitte Bryld, Senior Economic Affairs Mohanty, Environment Officer, Presentation (2): Circular Programme Division for Sustainable Development, United Nations economy as the basis for moving Coordinator, United Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), towards zero waste society- Case Nations Centre for New York, USA (5 min) of South Australia (10 min) Regional Development, Japan Address by H.E. Mr. Hardeep S. Puri, Minister of State (I/C), Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), Rapporteur: Mr. Government of India (5min) J.B. Ravinder, Joint Adviser, CPHEEO, Address by Chief Guest- H.E. Ms. Sumitra Mahajan, Hon. Ministry of Housing Speaker of the Lok Sabha, Parliament of India (5min) and Urban Affairs, Government of India

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Discussion Points: - Mr. Vaughan Levitzke PSM, Chief 1. In moving towards a zero waste society, what 3R policy interventions and Executive, Green Industries South institutional mechanisms should the countries, cities and municipalities Australia fundamentally consider in short and long run? 2. What effective collaboration the national, cities and municipality authorities Presentation (3): Zero waste could consider in overcoming major challenges and barriers the local authorities model of Ambikapur in India face in integrating 3R and zero waste policies in their overall policy, planning, and and straight strategy to achieve development? zero waste in Chattisgarh in India 3. How could public-private partnership be successfully implemented to take full (10min) advantage of the private sector dynamism (in terms of finance, technological intervention, expanded services to local communities, job creation, etc.) in -by Mr. Niranjan Das, turning waste into useful resources towards zero waste society? Director-Swachh Bharat 4. What could be the right financial solutions or incentives countries could consider Mission, Department of for transitioning to a resource efficient and zero waste society? Urban Development, Govt. of 5. What impact would a strategic shift to the circular economy have in terms of Chattisgarh, India clean water, clean land, and clean air?

Panel Discussion (45 min) Ms A. Radha, Joint Secretary, 12:30-13:30 PLENARY SESSION 2 Ministry of Drinking Water & The 3Rs and Clean Water - The Role of the Circular Sanitation, Government of India Economy in Reducing Water Pollution Dr N B Mazumdar, Director General, Sulabh International Room: The Grand Background Presentation (1): Session Chair: H.E. Ms. Social Service Organisation, India Hall (Ground Water quality and water security Dorji Choden, Minister, Mr. Sanjit Rodrigues, Ex Swachh Floor Level) in Asia and the Pacific ~ What 3R Ministry of Works and Bharat Mission Director, Panaji, and circular economy can offer? Human Settlement, India (10 min) Bhutan Ms. Wanich Sawayo, Director of Waste Minimization Division, -by Prof. C. Visvanathan, School Pollution Control Department, of Environment, Resources and Ministry for Natural Resources and Development, Asian Institute of Facilitator / Environment, Thailand Technology, Thailand Moderator: Mr. V.K. Chaurasia , Adviser Presentation (2): Advancing the CPHEEO, Ministry of 3Rs in India and co-benefits for Housing and Urban safe drinking water and reliable Affairs (MoHUA), Govt. sanitation (10 min) of India

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-by Mr. Shiv Das Meena, Rapporteur: Prof. Panel Discussion: (30 min) Joint Secretary, Atal Mission C. Visvanathan, AIT, Prof. Asit K. Biswas, Stockholm for Rejuvenation and Urban Thailand Water Prize Laureate, Transformation (AMRUT) Ministry Distinguished Visiting Professor, of Housing & Urban Affairs Lee Kuan Yew School of Public (MoHUA), Government of India Policy, National University of Singapore Presentation (3): H.E. Mr. Wijemuni Wijith Gamini Decentralized wastewater Zoysa, Minister, Ministry of treatment system in Japan Irrigation and Water Resources LIXIL’s Global Sanitation Management, Sri Lanka Solution-SATO (10 min) H.E. Mr. MD. Amir Hossain, Minister, Ministry of Industry, -by Mr. Yuji Hirose, Senior Bangladesh Environment Expert, Ministry Ms. Carine Van Hove, Global of the Environment, Japan and Science, Technology & Innovation Mr. Saurabh Pandya, Head of Conference G-STIC, Project Partnerships, India, SATO, Lixil Manager & VITO NV, Belgium Corporation Mr. Rene van Berkel, UNIDO Representative, Regional Office Presentation (3): India, United Nations Industrial Decentralized wastewater Development Organization treatment system in Japan (UNIDO) LIXIL’s Global Sanitation Dr. Arvind Kumar, President, India Solution-SATO (10 min) Water Foundation, India Mr. A. Kalimuthu, Programme -by Mr. Yuji Hirose, Senior Director, WASH Institute, New Environment Expert, Ministry Delhi, India of the Environment, Japan and Mr. Saurabh Pandya, Head of Partnerships, India, SATO, Lixil Discussion Points: Corporation 1. To what extent unsustainable resource and waste management practices have been taken into account in addressing freshwater pollution and scarcity in Asia- Pacific? What potential benefits 3R can offer towards clean water and water security in Asia-Pacific? 2. Currently water scarcity affects more than 40% population of the world with almost 2 billion people drinking contaminated water. Further water shortages could affect 5 billion people by 2050 (UN, 2018). What are the possible impacts

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a shift to the circular economy would have on SDG 6 (ensure availability and Presentation (2): Offsetting Rapporteur: Prof. sustainable management of water and sanitation for all)? What are the prospects pollution abatement costs Sadhan Kumar Ghosh, of circular economy in wastewater reuse and recycling in the region? through benefits of circular Jadavpur University, 3. The nexus between 3R, clean water and water security naturally encompasses economy (10 min) India a number of line Ministries and agencies, including city and local authorities. What type of horizontal and vertical cooperation the countries should effectively -by Dr. Banwari Lal, The Energy consider in implementing 3R and circular economy development strategies in this and Resources Institute (TERI), regard? India 4. Private sector can play an important role in technology innovation and financing of the 3R projects with benefits to water sector. How can countries and cities Panel Discussion: (60 min) attract private sector into 3R businesses for clean water and water security? Mr. Vaughan Levitzke PSM, Chief What are the best examples? Executive, Green Industries South Australia LUNCH BREAK Prof. Jinhui Li, Executive 13:30-14:30 Director of Basel Convention Regional Center for Asia and the (UNCRD-UNEP-CCET Special Lunch Session on Waste Pacific, Professor in School of Management Guidelines Development at Room Veda / Environment, Tsinghua University, Ground Floor Level) P.R. China 14:30-15:45 PLENARY SESSION 3 Ms. Rosa Vivien Ratnawati, The 3Rs and Clean Land - The Role of the Circular Director General Solid Economy in Preventing Land Pollution Waste, Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Substances Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Indonesia Room: The Grand Presentation (1): Reducing land Session Chair: H.E. Hall (Ground pollution and land degradation Mr. Ham Lini, Minister, Floor Level) through 3R policy initiatives Ministry of Climate ~ What circular economy can Change, Vanuatu offer?(10 min) Facilitator / Moderator: -by Prof. Agamuthu Pariatamby, Ms. Carine Van Hove, University of Malaya, Malaysia Global Science, Technology & Innovation Conference G-STIC, Project Manager & VITO NV, Belgium

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Discussion Points: Presentation (2): Co-benefits of Rapporteur: Mr. 1. Apart from pollution and health impacts, open dumping and open burning of sustainable waste management Guilberto Borongan, wastes remains a major issue in the region with adverse effects on the physical, for preventing air pollution ~ Senior Programme chemical and biological properties of the land. To what extent the national and Indian experience (10 min) Specialist, Waste local authorities address these issues through implementation of dedicated 3R Management Cluster, policies, programs, including infrastructure development? - by Mr. Pradeep Khandelwal, AIT Regional Resource 2. What crucial policy, institutional and technological shifts are necessary to Chief Engineer, East Delhi Centre for Asia and the integrate 3R and resource efficiency with efforts to prevent land pollution and Municipal Corporation (EDMC), Pacific (AIT RRC.AP), degradation and associated health impacts? India Thailand 3. How can full-scale utilization of organic waste and biomass for sustainable farming and energy be achieved to prevent their open dumping or burning? Presentation (3): Co-benefits of 4. How can circular economic utilization of various waste streams contribute sustainable waste management in achieving SDG 11 (sustainable cities and communities) and SDG 15 (life on for preventing air pollution ~ land)? Prospects for circular economy 5.  How can countries and cities attract private sector into 3R businesses for (10 min) clean land? What are the best examples? -by Mr. Guilberto Borongan, 15:45 –16:00 COFFEE/TEA BREAK Senior Programme Specialist, Waste Management Cluster, AIT 16:00-17:30 PLENARY SESSION 4 Regional Resource Centre for Asia The 3Rs and Clean Air - The Role of the Circular Economy and the Pacific (AIT RRC.AP), towards Prevention of Air Pollution Thailand

Presentation (4): Waste-to- Room: The Grand Presentation (1): Clean air and Session Chair: H.E. Energy experience- The case of Hall (Ground climate benefits through 3R Mr. MD. Amir Hossain, Singapore (10 min) Floor Level) policies and initiatives (10 min) Minister, Ministry of Industry, Bangladesh -by Mr. Ong Soo San, Director, -by Dr. Sandra M Mazo-Nix, Waste and Resource Management Coordinator - Waste Initiative, Department, National Climate and Clean Air Coalition Facilitator / Environment Agency, Singapore to Reduce Short-Lived Climate Moderator: Dr. Pollutants (CCAC), France Sandra M Mazo-Nix, Presentation (5): Mitigating of Coordinator - Waste Air Pollution – Indian Scenario Initiative, Climate and (10 min) Clean Air Coalition to Reduce Short-Lived -by Prof. A L Aggarwal, Emeritus Climate Pollutants Professor, Amity University, Noida, (CCAC), France India

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Discussion Points: DAY 2: 11 April 2018 (Wednesday) 1. To what extent 3R has been addressed as a preventive measure to arrest open Time / Room Programme dumping and burning of wastes including biomass? 2. Is biomass waste a grossly neglected area in Asia and the Pacific? How have 9:00-9:30 Keynote Addresses Session Chair: H.E. current policies and regulatory frameworks at a national and city level been Deputy Minister Mr. seen as supportive towards circular economic utilization of organic waste and Room: The Keynote-1 Ali Amir, Ministry of biomass? What is the cost inaction? What circular economic opportunities can 3R Grand Hall “The 3R for clean water - Environment and Energy, offer in rural areas of Asia-Pacific? (Ground Floor Saving India’s rivers and Maldives 3. Is there any crucial lesson that we can learn from the transboundary air pollution Level) lakes” resulting from biomass burning? What type of short or long-term sub-regional/ -Prof. Asit K. Biswas, Facilitator / Moderator: regional cooperation countries could consider in areas of 3Rs? Stockholm Water Prize Mr. Keith Alverson, 4. What are the potential opportunities of implementing 3R and circular economic Laureate, Distinguished Director, UNEP-IETC, development strategies to achieve co-benefits – a reduction of both greenhouse Visiting Professor, Lee Osaka, Japan gas emissions (including short-lived climate pollutants) and air pollution? Kuan Yew School of Public 5. How can 3R and circular economy contribute to SDG 11 (sustainable cities and Policy, National University of communities) and and SDG 13 (take urgent action to combat climate change and Singapore (15 min) its impacts)? Keynote 2 “Efforts of Government of 19:00-21:30 WELCOME RECEPTION & DINNER India in cleaning the rivers” Hosted by Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), - Rajiv Ranjan Mishra, Director Government of India General, National Mission For Clean Ganga, (15 min) Venue: Nakshatra Lawn – Ground Floor Level 9:30-10:30 PLENARY SESSION 5 3R for Protection of Coastal and Marine Ecosystem

Presentation (1): Integrating Session Chair: H.E. Room: The 3R principles and strategies Deputy Minister Mr. Grand Hall with measures for the Ali Amir, Ministry of (Ground Floor protection of coastal and Environment and Energy, Level) marine ecosystem from land Maldives based activities (10 min)

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Discussion Points: Room: The -by Mr. Keith Alverson, Facilitator / Moderator: 1. How can countries and cities promote 3R and circular economy to prevent marine Grand Hall Director, UNEP-IETC, Osaka Mr. Keith Alverson, and coastal pollution and degradation, including their contributions to SDG 14 (life (Ground Floor Director, UNEP-IETC, below water)? Level) Presentation (2): Prevention Osaka, Japan 2. How can 3R be effectively integrated in existing platforms or frameworks of of marine littering: Learning regional cooperation in coastal and marine protection, such as in regional sea from Japan (10 min) bodies, major transboundary river basins and open fishing areas? Rapporteur: Dr. G. 3. What should be the defining features of – (a) inter-agency cooperation (among - by Prof. Hideshige Takada, Dharani, Scientist ‘E’, line Ministries and between national and city government); (b) institutional Laboratory of Organic Marine Biotechnology mechanism; and (c) public-private-partnerships (PPP), in implementation of 3R Geochemistry (LOG), Tokyo Division, National Institute policies and programmes for prevention of land-based pollution and waste loads University of Agriculture and of Ocean Technology, into the ocean? Technology, Japan Chennai, India 4. What are the innovative 3R measures to prevent plastic littering in coastal and marine environment? How can these measures encourage changes in behavior in Panel Discussion: (40 min) both the fishing and coastal tourism industry? H.E. Mr. Wijemuni Wijith 5. To what extent have the modern IT technologies such as remote sensing and GIS Gamini Zoysa, Minister, been used in countries for monitoring plastics wastes and practices? Are there Ministry of Irrigation and Water good examples? Resources Management, Sri 6. What are the adverse economic impacts of plastic wastes in the tourism sector of Lanka Small Island Developing States (SIDS)? How can SIDS pursue 3R as an economic industry in protecting their tourism sector as well as the supporting natural H.E. Dr. Culwick Togamana, ecosystem? Minister, Ministry of Environment Climate Change Disaster Management and 10:30-11:00 COFFEE/TEA BREAK Meteorology, Solomon Islands

11:00-12:30 PLENARY SESSION 6 Mrs. Sunee PiyaPanpong, Director General, Ministry Greening of SMEs and Enhancing National Productivity- for Natural Resources and Role of Circular Economy Environment, Thailand

Mr. Nguyen The Chinh, Director General, Institute of Strategy and Policy on Natural Resources and Environment, Viet Nam Mr. Giljong Oh, Ministry of Environment, Republic of Korea

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Room: The Grand Presentation (1): Greening Session Chair: Mr. Virendra Panel Discussion: (60 min) Hall (Ground SMEs to support National Sharma, Director, Ministry H.E. Mr. MD. Amir Hossain, Floor Level) Resource Productivity and of Micro, Small and Minister, Ministry of Industry, Low Carbon Development- Medium Enterprises- Bangladesh International experiences (10 Development Institute, Mr. Wilson Lim Trajeco, min) Indore, India Regional Director, Department of Environment and Natural - by Mr. Rene van Berkel, Facilitator / Moderator: Resources, The Philippines UNIDO Representative, Mr Anjan Das, Executive Mr. Saibal Das Chowdhury, Co- Regional Office India, United Director, Confederation Founder and CEO, Urbanetic, Nations Industrial Development of Indian Industries (CII), Singapore Organization (UNIDO) India Mr. Owase Rui, Manager, Daiki Axis Co., Ltd., Japan Cases of Emerging Rapporteur: Mr. K. D. Mr. Teddy Caster Sianturi, Economies:- Bhardwaj, Director- Head of RnD for Green Presentation 2 (a): Issues, Environment, National Industry dan Environment, challenges and opportunities Productivity Council, India Ministry of Industry, Indonesia in Greening SMEs - The case of India (10 min) Discussion Points: 1. What are the critical enablers that the Governments should consider for by , Senior - Mr. Shikhar Jain greening the SMEs? Why should this matter for national productivity and waste Counsellor, Confederation of minimization? What impact would a strategic shift to the circular economy have in Indian Industry (CII - ITC), India terms of greening the SMEs and in achieving SDG 9? 2. Required financial and technical capacity and high upfront costs are critical Background Presentation challenges for SMEs. Taking into account these constraints, how can governments 2 (b): Circular economic assist the SMEs to integrate 3R and resource efficiency in their operations and opportunities for Greening supply chain? What could be the policy, institutional, financial and partnership SMEs - The Chinese aspects of greening the SMEs towards sustainable industrialization, fostering (10 min) experience innovation and pollution reduction? 3. What type of information-based instruments can governments facilitate in by , Executive - Prof. Jinhui Li raising the awareness of both consumers and SMEs on the needs and benefits of Director of Basel Convention greening the supply chain? Regional Center for Asia 4. What are the best examples and experiences where environmental regulations and the Pacific, Professor have encouraged SMEs and firms to pursue green strategies towards cost in School of Environment, savings, market competitiveness and better public image? Tsinghua University, P.R. China 5. What are the key enablers to promote government-to-business, business-to- and School of Environment, business, and industry-to-industry interactions in greening the operations and Tsinghua University, P.R. China supply chain? What could various technologies offer in this regard? 6. What critical lessons does Chinese circular economic development approach provide in terms greening SMEs?

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12:30-14:00 LUNCH BREAK Room: Orchid Country Breakout Group 2 Session Chair: Mr. Min (UNCRD-UNEP-CCET Special Lunch Session on Proposal Hall (First Floor Maw, Director, Ministry for the Development of a Sub-Regional Roadmap for Level) Country Presentations (5 min of Natural Resources implementing the Global Waste Management Goals maximum): Japan, Malaysia, and Environmental towards the addressing SDGs in South Asia at Room Veda / Myanmar, Mongolia, Palau, Conservation, Myanmar Ground Floor Level) Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Papua New Guinea, Federated Facilitator / Moderator: 14:00-15:30 COUNTRY BREAKOUT SESSIONS States of Micronesia, Viet Nam Prof. Agamuthu Country Major Achievements and Initiatives on Pariatamby, University of Implementation of Ha Noi 3R Declaration (2013~2023) [Country presentations (using Malaya, Malaysia maximum 5 slides) to focus on- (a) major achievements/ Country Breakout Group 1 Session Chair: H.E. Mr. Rapporteur: Prof. Vella new initiatives in 3R areas; Room: Phoenix Abdullah Al Islam Jakob, Atienza, University of the (b) critical challenges faced; Hall (Lower Country Presentations (5 Deputy Minister, Ministry Philippines Los Banos, The and (c) major plans, including Ground Floor min maximum): PR China, of Environment and Philippines mega-projects and master Level) Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Forests, Bangladesh plans, in pipeline for future Kiribati, Cook Islands, Samoa, action] Thailand Facilitator / Moderator: Dr. Prasad Modak, Open Discussion [Country presentations (using Executive President maximum 5 slides) to focus Environmental on- (a) major achievements/ Management Centre, India new initiatives in 3R areas; (b) critical challenges faced; and (c) major plans, including Rapporteur: Prof. ATM mega-projects and master Nurul Amin, Professor and plans, in pipeline for future Chairperson, Department action] of Economics and Social Sciences, BRAC University, Bangladesh and Emeritus Open Discussion Professor, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand

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Room: Maple Country Breakout Group 3 Session Chair: H.E. Mr. Room: Tulip Country Breakout Group 4 Session Chair: Hon. Mr. Hall (First Floor Feroz Khan Masjidi, Hall (First Floor Mohamed Mahid Shareef, Level) Country Presentations (5 Deputy Minister for Private Level) Country Presentations (5 min Permanent Secretary, min maximum): Afghanistan, Sector Development and maximum): Bhutan, Maldives, Ministry of Housing and Cambodia, Lao PDR, the Industries, Ministry of Republic of the Marshall Infrastructure, Maldives Republic of Korea, Niue, Commerce and Industry, Islands, Nepal, Pakistan, Vanuatu, Brunei Darussalam, Afghanistan Singapore, Timor-Leste, New Facilitator / Moderator: Fiji, Kyrgyzstan Zealand Dr. Ong Soo San, Director, Facilitator / Moderator: Waste and Resource [Country presentations (using Prof. Yong-Chil Seo, [Country presentations (using Management department, maximum 5 slides) to focus Yonsei University, Republic maximum 5 slides) to focus National Environment on- (a) major achievements/ of Korea on- (a) major achievements/ Agency, Singapore new initiatives in 3R areas; new initiatives in 3R areas; (b) critical challenges faced; Rapporteur: Prof. Sadhan (b) critical challenges faced; Rapporteur: Prof. C. and (c) major plans, including Kumar Ghosh, Jadavpur and (c) major plans, including Visvanathan, AIT, Thailand mega-projects and master University, Kolkata, India mega-projects and master plans, in pipeline for future plans, in pipeline for future action] action]

Open Discussion Open Discussion

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Room: The Grand Country Breakout Group 5 Session Chair: H.E. Mr. Room: The Grand Background Presentation (1): Session Chair: (National Hall (Ground D.M. Anuradha. Jayaratne, Hall (Ground A 21st century vision on waste Institute for Transforming Floor Level) Country Presentations (5 Deputy Minister, Ministry Floor Level) to energy in India - A win-win India), NITI AAYOG, India min maximum): Australia, of Mahaweli Development strategy for energy security The Philippines, The Russian and Environment, Sri and the Swachh Bharat Facilitator / Moderator: Federation, Sri Lanka, Lanka Mission (Clean India Mission) Ms. Carine Van Hove, Commonwealth of the (10 min) Global Science, Northern Mariana Island, Facilitator / Moderator: Technology & Innovation Mauritius, Tonga, Tokelau Prof. Shun Fung Chiu, - by Mr. Upendra Tripathy, IAS, Conference G-STIC, De La Salle University, Director General, International Project Manager & VITO [Country presentations (using Member, UN Environment Solar Alliance, India NV, Belgium maximum 5 slides) to focus International Resource on- (a) major achievements/ Panel, The Philippines Presentation (2): Next Rapporteur: Dr. Kulwant new initiatives in 3R areas; generation of 3R technologies Singh, Director, CEO, 3R (b) critical challenges faced; Rapporteur: Dr. Sunil for waste management in WASTE Foundation, India and (c) major plans, including Herat, Senior Lecturer in Smart cities - Internet of mega-projects and master Environmental Engineering Things (IOT) (10 min) plans, in pipeline for future (Waste Management), action] Griffith University, - Mr. Saibal Das Chowdhury, Australia Co-Founder and CEO, Open Discussion Urbanetic, Singapore

Presentation (3): 3R technologies for plastics - The Japanese experience (10 min) 15:30-15:45 COFFEE/TEA BREAK - by Mr. Atsushi Takano, General Manager, Isono 15:45-17:15 PLENARY SESSION 7 Corporation, Japan Resource Security and 3R Technologies

Background Presentation (4): 3R technologies for WEEE (10 min)

- by Dr. Sunil Herat, Senior Lecturer in Environmental Engineering (Waste Management), Griffith University, Australia

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Presentation (5): Protecting 18:00-18:45 LAUNCH OF STATE OF THE 3Rs IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC health and environment through sound management Room: The Panel Discussion: (45 min) Session Chair: Mr. Yasuo of healthcare waste (10 min) Grand Hall Mr. Manoj Kumar Gangeya, Takahashi, Vice Minister (Ground Floor Director, Ministry of for Environment Global - by Ms. Payden, Regional Level) Environment, Forest & Climate Affairs, Ministry of the Adviser, WHO Regional Office Change, Government of India Environment, Japan for South East Asia Prof. Agamuthu Pariatamby, University of Malaya, Malaysia Facilitator / Moderator: Panel Discussion: (40 min) Prof. ATM Nurul Amin, Prof. Shinichi Sakai, Kyoto Mr. Rohit Kakkar, Deputy Professor and Chairperson, University, Japan Adviser, Central Public health Department of Economics and environmental engineering and Social Sciences, BRAC Rapporteur: Dr. Yasuhiko organization (CPHEEO) University, Bangladesh and Hotta, Programme Dr. Rachna Arora, Deputy Emeritus Professor, Asian Director, Sustainable Team Leader and Coordinator, Institute of Technology, Consumption and European Union – Resource Thailand Production, IGES, Japan Efficiency Initiative (EU- REI), Prof. Shun Fung Chiu, De La India Salle University, Member, UN Prof. Theodoros Environment International Anagnosopoulos, ITMO Resource Panel, The University, Greece Philippines Mr. Ajoy Raychaudhuri, Director, Battery Foundation Discussion Points: International, India 1. How to establish an improved knowledge platform to continuously track progress on 3R policy implementation at local and national level in line with the objectives Discussion Points: and goals of the Hanoi 3R Declaration (2013-2023)? How could the state of 3R 1. The supply security of natural resources, raw materials and minerals, freshwater assessment help countries promote science-based policy making in 3R areas? resources and renewable energy sources (waste-to-energy, solar, etc.) is not only 2. How could we improve the availability of data, information, indicators and key to the sustainability of Asia- Pacific, but also crucial for achieving the SDGs. promote extensive use of them towards a credible State of the 3Rs in Asia-Pacific What role could various 3R technologies play in this regard? in future? 2. To what extent Asia-Pacific countries have enabled science based 3R policy 3. What could be an overall framework and structure of the State of 3Rs which making at national and local level towards resource efficiency and resource would be of greater relevance in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable security? Development and the underlined Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)? 3. What is the state of 3R technological interventions in addressing the growing and 4. How could a regular state of 3R help private sector explore investment complex waste management issues (e.g., plastics, e-waste, etc) in the region? opportunities in developing countries and cities of the region? 4. Cities consume approximately 70% of all resources. What is our scientific insight 5. How would you plan to use the first State of 3R in Asia-Pacific which would be to the role of next generation 3R technologies in making cities smart and launched at the end of this Session? resource efficient?

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Room: The Reporting back by Country Session Chair: Mr. Reporting back by Parallel Grand Hall Breakout Group 1 Sirisamphanh Vorachith, event- Recycling of Land (Ground Floor Reporting back by Country Director General, based Marine Litter: Level) Breakout Group 2 Ministry of Industry and Challenges and Opportunities Reporting back by Country Commerce, Lao PDR in South Asia Breakout Group 3 - by Dr. Sivaji Patra, Senior Reporting back by Country Facilitator / Moderator: Programme Officer (Regional), Breakout Group 4 Mr. Vladimir Marev, South Asia Seas Programme Reporting back by Country Director, International (SASP), Sri Lanka Breakout Group 5 Centre for the Best Environmental 19:15-20:15 -Signing of Declaration “Indore 3R Declaration on Achieving Reporting back the Outcome Technologies, The Russian Clean Water, Clean Land, and Clean Air in Cities” by Mayors of Adelaide 3R Declaration and Federation and City Authorities Announcement of launch of “Global Leadership Program -Announcements of City-City cooperation and partnerships on the Circular Economy” Osaka city and Quezon city (5 min) - by Mr. Vaughan Levitzke PSM, Chief Executive, Green [All participants are requested to move to Room : The Industries South Australia Grand Hall (Ground Floor Level)]

Reporting back by Pre-event - Room: The Session Chair: Mrs. Malini Facilitator / Moderator: 7th IconSWM Conference Grand Hall Laxmansingh Gaur, Mayor of C.R.C. Mohanty, - by Prof. Sadhan Kumar (Ground Floor Indore City, Madhya Pradesh, Environment Programme Ghosh, Jadavpur University, Level) India Coordinator, United Kolkata, India Nations Centre for Co-Chair: Mr. Manish Singh, Regional Development, Reporting back by Parallel Commissioner Municipal Japan event - Asia 3R Civil Society Corporation, Indore, Madhya Event Pradesh, India - by Ms. Yuko Sakita, Chief Director, NPO “GENKI Network 20:15-21:30 NETWORKING RECEPTION for Creating a Sustainable hosted by Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), Society”, Japan Government of India

Venue: Nakshatra Lawn – Ground Floor Level

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DAY 3: 12 April 2018 (Thursday) -by Mr. Yasuo Takahashi, Vice Minister for Environmental Time / Room Programme Global Affairs, Ministry of the 9:00-10:00 PLENARY SESSION 8 Environment, Japan Financing 3R- Domestic and International Investments Panel Discussion : (28 min) Room: The Grand Presentation (1): Prospects of Session Chair: Mr. MD. Abdul Halim, Director Hall (Ground Floor financing 3R infrastructure in Mr P K Jena, General, Prime Minister’s Office, Level) Asia and the Pacific(8 min) Regional Director, Bangladesh Reserve Bank Mr. Osamu Mizuno, Director, AIT - by Mr. Takema Sakamoto, of India, , Regional Resource Centre for Chief Representative, India Ministry of Finance, Asia and the Pacific (AIT RRC. Office, Japan International Government of India, AP), Thailand Cooperation Agency (JICA) Mr. Vladimir Marev, Director, Facilitator/ International Centre for the Best Presentation (2): Creating Moderator: Dr. Environmental Technologies, investment opportunities in the Venkatchalam The Russian Federation waste management sector - A Anbumozhi, Senior Mr. Hindocha Jiten, Senior Vice Global overview (8 min) Economist, Economic President, IL&FS Environment, Research Institute for India - by Mr. A.S. Harinath, Senior ASEAN and East Asia Environmental Specialist, (ERIA) Environment and Natural Discussion Points: 1. What is the state of overall investments in 3R areas in the region? Resources, The World Bank Rapporteur: K D 2. What is the best combination of public and private financial resources in Group Bhardwaj, Director implementing 3R policies, programmes, projects, including infrastructure Environment, development? Are there any valuable lessons from this or other regions? What Presentation (3): The role of National Productivity are the best examples of PPPs in 3R areas? SIDBI to support Industries for Council 3. What potential opportunities the private sector offer in building next generation Sustainable Waste Management 3R infrastructures (waste storage, treatment, processing and recovery facilities, (8 min) state of art recycling facilities, eco-industrial zones, science parks, etc.) to deal with growing waste generation and diversification of waste streams? - by Mr Ramachandra 4. How could international financing and investments be effectively mobilized in 3R Sankaranarayan, AGM, Small areas? What could be the role of international organizations, bi-lateral and multi- Industries Development Bank of laterals donor communities and development banks, etc.? India, Indore, India 5. What role could the national and regional banks play in creating 3R startup companies and industries? How far have they been actively engaged in 3R Presentation (4): Government areas? role for promoting international 6. To what extent Asian countries evaluate the performance of major 3R projects/ corporation (8 min) investments, prior to investing and after implementation? Do we have some good examples where they have provided critical lessons on long term gains in terms of quality of life, clean environment, resilience, and national productivity?

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10:00-11:15 Round table Dialogue: Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) Discussion on Chair Summary to Advance 3R in Asia-Pacific Room: The Grand Rapporteurs: Hall (Ground Floor Facilitated by: Prof. Shun Fung Room: The Grand Open Discussion: Facilitators/ Level) Mr. Durga Shanker Mishra, Chiu, De La Salle Hall (Ground Floor Moderators: Secretary, Ministry of Housing University, Member, Level) Dr. Muhammad and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), UN Environment Khurshid, IPLA Sub- Government of India International Regional Secretariat Mr. C.R.C. Mohanty, Resource Panel, The for South Asia, Environment Programme Philippines Coordinator, United Nations Centre for Regional and Dr. Anupam Mr. Osamu Mizuno, Development, Japan Khajuria, United Director, AIT Nations Centre Regional Resource for Regional Centre for Asia and Development, Japan the Pacific (AIT RRC. AP), Thailand, 13:00-13:15 COFFEE/ TEA BREAK and Dr. Sunil Herat, IPLA Sub-Regional Secretariat for the 13:15-14:15 Adoption of Chair Summary, Awards, Handover region covering Ceremony and Closing Remarks Australia and New Room: The Grand Adoption of Chair Summary Zealand Hall (Ground Floor Forum Chair: H.E. Mr. Hardeep S. Puri, Hon’ble Minister 11:15-11:30 COFFEE/TEA BREAK Level) of State (I/C), Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), Government of India 11:30-13:00 PLENARY SESSION 9 Valedictory Session Chief Guest: H.E Mr. , Hon’ble Chief Minister, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh, India

3R Awards to CSO/NGOs and Industry categories

Handover Ceremony

Closing Remarks

Mr. Yasuo Takahashi, Vice Minister for Environmental Global Affairs, Ministry of the Environment, Japan(10 min)

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Guidelines for Roundtable Dialogue: Ms. Birgitte Bryld, Senior Economic Affairs Officer, Public-Private-Partnership to Advance 3R Division for Sustainable Development, United Nations in Asia and the Pacific Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), New York, USA (10 min) Date: 12 April 2018 (Day 3) Mr. Durga Shanker Mishra, Secretary, Ministry of Housing Time: 10:00 AM- 11:15 AM and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), Government of India(10 Venue: The Grand Hall (Ground Floor Level) min) The objective of this Government and Private Sector Roundtable is to H.E Mr. Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Hon’ble Chief Minister, advance 3R in Asia and the Pacific region by promoting public-private- Govt. of Madhya Pradesh, India partnerships (PPPs) and private investments in waste management sector. The Roundtable is organized in line with the objectives of International Vote of thanks by Mr Vivek Aggarwal, Principal Partnership for Expanding Waste Management Services of Local Authorities Secretary, Government of Madhya Pradesh (IPLA) - a SDG Partnership under the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. http://www.uncrd.or.jp/index.php?menu=378 14:15-15:15 LUNCH BREAK

IPLA is a dynamic interface between government authorities and private 15:15-15:30 PRESS CONFERENCE sector and complements the objectives of the Regional 3R Forum in Asia Room: The Grand and the Pacific. IPLA is governed with the basic understanding that - Hall (Ground Floor Level) Partnerships offer alternatives in which governments and private companies assume co-responsibility and co-ownership for the delivery of waste 15:30-19:00 TECHNICAL FIELD VISTS management services. Waste disposal is expensive – financially and in lost resources (substantial inputs of labour, material, energy, land resources for 1(a).Waste Transfer Station land filling, etc.). Disposal of recyclables goes against the core principles of 1(b). Bio-methanation Plant 3R as well as material and resource efficiency. 2. Integrated Solid Waste Processing Facility

19:00-21:30 FAREWELL RECEPTION Partnerships combine the advantages of the private sector (dynamism, hosted by Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs access to financial resources and latest technologies, managerial efficiency, (MoHUA), Government India and entrepreneurial spirit, etc.) with social concerns and responsibility of the public sector (public health and a better life, environmental awareness, local knowledge and job creation, etc). Venue: Nakshatra Lawn - Ground Floor Level

Partnerships (PPP) are indispensable for creating and financing adaptation measures towards resilient cities which in turn are more attractive for private investments. A resilient city and community enhance confidence of private sector for possible investments.

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Partnerships provide win-win solutions both for the public utilities and Asian Mayors Policy Dialogue on Achieving Clean Water, private sector—if duly supported by appropriate policy frameworks. Such Clean Land and Clean Air through 3R and Resource partnerships could lead to savings in municipal budgets where waste Efficiency management usually consumes a large portion. The private sector, on the other hand, may use this opportunity to convert waste into environmentally friendly products and energy that could also serve as income generating Mayors Sessions opportunities. Date: 11 April 2018 Time: 9:30-18:30 The following guidelines could be followed in order to have an interactive Room: Imperial Hall (Second Floor Level) and productive roundtable dialogues between the government and private sector representatives to explore the various partnership, investment and sustainable business opportunities in 3R and waste management areas. Each private sector representative will have approximately 5 mins to interact Signing of Declaration “Indore 3R Declaration on Achieving Clean Water, with a country delegate before moving to the second country delegate in Clean Land, and Clean Air in Cities” by Mayors and City Authorities a systematic rotational order. We are expecting to have the participation of Date: 11 April 2018 around 40 countries and 30 private companies. Time: 19:15-20:15 Room: The Grand Hall (Ground Floor Level) Guidelines for Government Representatives: Please briefly introduce specific waste issues or major projects in pipeline highlighting possible opportunities for PPP and investment; also highlight financial and technological constraints currently faced with, and what type of measures or solutions the government is looking for.

It would be very helpful and time-saving if each participating country could prepare one page information sheet (approximately 30 copies) in advance to share the above with the private sector representatives.

Guidelines for Private Sector Representatives: Please prepare enough copies (approximately 40 sets) of information sheets or company brochures highlighting – (a) specific expertise and technical knowhow; (b) range of waste management services; (c) national and international PPP experiences.

Please prepare enough business cards with contact details.

Any other materials that would serve as useful reference materials for the countries.

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Asian Mayors Policy Dialogue on Achieving Clean Water, Clean Land and Clean Presentation (3): International Facilitator / Moderator: Air through 3R and Resource Efficiency environmental strategies of Dr. Kulwant Singh, Kitakyushu as Green Growth City (10 Director, CEO, 3R Chair of Mayors Policy Dialogue: Mrs. Malini Laxmansingh Gaur, Mayor of Indore min) WASTE Foundation, City, Madhya Pradesh, India India Co-Chair: Mr. Manish Singh, Commissioner Municipal Corporation, Indore, Madhya - by Mr. Takanori Arima, Director, Pradesh, India International Environmental Strategies Division Environment Time/Room Programme Bureau, City of Kitakyushu, Japan 09:30-10:40 MAYORS SESSION 1: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the UN : Habitat III New Urban Agenda and the Contribution of the 3Rs Presentation (4): Initiative of Rapporteur Prof. Vella Government of India to achieve Atienza, University sustainable development cities (10 of the Philippines Los Room: The Background presentation (1): Session Chair: Mrs. min) Banos, The Philippines Imperial Hall Role of the 3Rs for achieving the Malini Laxmansingh (Second Floor 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Gaur, Mayor of Indore - by Mr. Manoj Kumar Gangeya, Level) Development and the Habitat III City, Madhya Pradesh, Director. Ministry of Environment, New Urban Agenda (10 min) India Forest and Climate Change (MoEF &CC), Govt. of India - by Dr. Kulwant Singh, Director, CEO, 3R WASTE Foundation, India Panel Discussion: (30 min)

Mr. Yuji Kato, Deputy Director, Presentation (2): Implementing Co-Chair: Mr. Manish International Environmental SDG 11 to make cities and human Singh, Commissioner Strategies Division, Environment settlements inclusive, safe, resilient Municipal Corporation, Bureau, City of Kitakyushu, Japan and sustainable- The case of Indore, Indore, Madhya Mr. Suryanto Ibrahim, Head of Madhya Pradesh, India (10 min) Pradesh, India Environmental Agency, Government of Balikpapan, Indonesia - by Mayor of Indore city, Madhya Mr. Maung Maung Soe, Mayor of Pradesh, India Yangon City, Myanmar

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Discussion Points: Presentation (2): Smart solutions Facilitator / Moderator: 1. To what extent 3R and resource efficiency have been integral part of urban by utilizing 3R – The Case of City- Nilaya Varma, KPMG development strategies or city development plans? to-City collaboration between India , India 2. What is our scientific insight to the role of 3R in protecting the urban Kawasaki city and Bandung city (10 ecosystem and enhancing resilience of cities? min) 3. What integrated 3R policy options and measures Asian cities should consider in achieving better synergy in their efforts towards clean water, clean land and clean - by Ms. Takako Ono, Manager, air, climate mitigation and adaptation and disaster risk reduction? Kawasaki city (Kawasaki Environment 4. What a strategic shift to circular economic development approach could offer Research Institute), Japan cities in addressing the New Urban Agenda and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development? 5. What critical lessons does the case of Kitakyushu city offer on the role of 3Rs Rapporteur: Prof. in achieving the eco-city status? Presentation (3): Moving Sadhan Kumar Ghosh, 6. What are the emerging trends in 3R policy implementation across Asian cities? towards zero waste – An inherent Jadavpur University, Which are the champion cases? What have been the enabling factors for such requirement of smart cities- Kolkata, India achievements? Experiences of Green Industries South Australia (10 min)

10:40-11:00 COFFEE/TEA BREAK - by Mr. Vaughan Levitzke PSM, Chief Executive, Green Industries South Australia 11:00-13:00 MAYORS SESSION 2: Smart Cities of India - What can 3R Offer in terms of Sustainable Urban Development and New Business Opportunities? Presentation (4): Smart cities initiatives of India (10 min)

Room: The Background presentation (1): Session Chair: Mr. -by Mr. Anupam Mishra, Economic Imperial Hall Creating circular economic potential Seigo Tanaka, Vice- Adviser, Ministry of Housing & Urban (Second Floor as a way for achieving smart and Mayor, Osaka City Affairs (MoHUA), Government of Level) sustainable cities (10 min) Government, Japan India

- by Dr. Prasad Modak, Executive President Environmental Management Centre, India

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Presentation (5): 3R and Resilience Discussion Points: Nexus – Experience of Bandung city 1. The Smart City Mission of the Government of India envisions the development (10 min) of one hundred “smart cities” by 2020. What can 3R offer towards this mission? Why should “zero waste” matter to these smart cities? - by Mr. Deni Nurdyana Hadimin, 2. Business and cities are closely tied to each other for their own success, Director, survival and sustainability. Pursuing 3R as an economic industry can provide Bandung City, Indonesia multiple benefits for cities and their citizens – (a) entrepreneurship development, new business opportunities and green jobs; (b) quality environment and life through improved and scientific management of various waste streams, and Panel Discussion: (40 min) (c) inclusiveness. What are the prospects in promoting 3R as new business opportunities in Asian cities? What coordinated actions are necessary among Mr. Avinash Singh, Municipal the scientific (R&D), government, private/business sector, and communities/ Commissioner, Kanpur City, India consumers? Mrs. Ashmitaben Shiroya, Mayor, 3. What specific lessons do the cases of Kawasaki city and South Australia offer Surat City, India us in this regard? Dr. Vinod Rao IAS, Municipal 4. To what extent do we understand the nexus between 3R and resilience? What Commissioner, Vadodara City, India lessons does the case of Bandung city provide to us? Mr. Deni Nurdyana Hadimin, Director, Bandung City, Indonesia Mr. N. Ravichandran, Municipal 13:00-14:00 LUNCH BREAK Commissioner Tiruchirappalli City, India 14:00-15:30 MAYORS SESSION 3: Mr. Devesh Moudgil, Mayor, Plastics Issues in Coastal and Marine Environment ~ Options for Chandigarh City, India Cities Sr. Corporator, Dr. Jayaji Krishna Nath, Navi Mumbai City, India Room: The Presentation (1): Preventing Session Chair: Ms. Imperial Hall plastics in the coastal and Ngo Nguyen Ngoc (Second Floor marine environment -Win-Win Thanh, Vice Head, Level) opportunities for cities based on HCMC Environmental circular economic development (10 Protection Agency min) (HEPA), Department of Natural Resources & the Environment (DONRE), - by Ms. Aditi Ramola, Technical Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Director, International Solid Waste Nam Association (ISWA), Austria

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Presentation (2): Recycling and Facilitator / Presentation (4): Towards plastic free resource recovery options of plastic Moderator:, Mr. tourism development in India waste (10 min) Manoj Kumar Gangeya, Ministry Prof. Sandeep Kulshreshtha, - by Mr. Hideki Minamikawa, of Environment, Director, Indian Institute of Tourism & President, Japan Environmental Forest & Climate Travel Management, (10 min) Sanitation Center (JESC), Japan Change (MoEF&CC), Government of India and Ms. Aditi Ramola, Panel Discussion: (60 min) Technical Director, Mrs. Dimple Mehta, Mayor, Mira International Solid Bhayandar Municipal Corporation, Waste Association India (ISWA), Austria Mr. Vaughan Levitzke PSM, Chief Executive, Green Industries South Australia Presentation (3): Implementation of Rapporteur: Mr. Maung Maung Soe, Mayor of plastic rules in coastal and marine Dr. Harsh Thukral, Yangon City, Myanmar region of India (10 min) Deputy Director, National Productivity Discussion Points: -by Mr. A Sudhakar, Member Council, India 1. What is the overall state of plastics waste management in Asian cities? What is Secretary, Central Pollution Control the level of knowledge-base (data, information, monitoring, expertise/institutions, Board (CPCB), India etc.) on plastics waste? 2. What are the sound intuitional, financing and technology choices in 3R areas to address plastics waste issues in coastal and marine environment? What are the best examples or models of preventive measures in the region? 3. What are the adverse economic impacts of plastics wastes in the tourism sector? How can 3R provide viable solutions? 4. To what extent cities do monitor micro-plastics in coastal and marine environment? What is the level awareness on this emerging issue? What is the level of cooperation between city and national government authorities in addressing this issue? 5. What could private sector offer in addressing the issue? What type of partnership mechanisms could be most viable for dealing with this issue? 6. How could the international capacity building and collaborative research programs be mobilized towards circular economic utilization of plastics waste? What could the international organizations, including regional / sub-regional bodies, offer in this regard?

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15:30-15:45 COFFEE/TEA BREAK Presentation (3): City-City Rapporteur: Mr. P.U. cooperation and private Sector Asnani, Solid Waste partnership for promoting 3R and Expert, India 15:45-16:45 MAYORS SESSION 4: resource efficiency(10 min) Inter-Municipal Partnership and Cooperation at National and International level - Best practices - by Mr. Seigo Tanaka, Vice Mayor, Osaka city, Japan

Room: The Presentation (1): Yokohama’s waste Session Chair: Shri. Imperial Hall management and International Jaywant D Sutar, Panel Discussion: (30 min) (Second Floor technical cooperation (10 min) Mayor, Navi Mumbai Mr. Makoto Mihara, Manager for Level) City, India International Cooperation, Osaka city, - by Ms. Noriko Saito, Executive Japan Director of Household Waste Vivek Narayan Shejwalkar Mayor of Measures Department, Resources Gwalior Municipal Corporation, India and Waste Recycling Bureau, Mr. Aldrin Chin Cuna, City Yokohama city, Japan Administrator, Quezon City, The Philippines Ms. Ngo Nguyen Ngoc Thanh, Presentation (2): City-City Facilitator / Moderator: Vice Head, HCMC Environmental cooperation and private sector Dr. Prasad Modak, Protection Agency (HEPA), partnership from Indian experience Executive President Department of Natural Resources & (10 min) Environmental the Environment (DONRE), Ho Chi Management Centre, Minh City, Viet Nam - by Shri Chandra Shekhar India Dr. Sunil Kumar, Scientist ‘C’, Agarwal, Mayor, Dhanbad Municipal National Environmental Engineering Corporation, India Research Institute (NEERI), Nagpur, India Mr. Nozomi Fujimaki, Deputy Director for Development Cooperation Division, Yokohama City, Japan

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Discussion Points: Presentation (3): Clean technology Rapporteur: Mr. K.D. 1. How can inter-municipal partnerships and cooperation at national and as an enabler for circular economy Bhardwaj, Director- international level enhance waste management services and 3R capacities of in Europe (10 min) Environment, National cities and municipalities? What are the best examples or models? Productivity Council, 2. How can we operationalize viable inter-municipal cooperation in developing -by Ms. Carine Van Hove, Global Government of India human resources and building institutional capacity, developing and managing Science, Technology & Innovation waste recovery facilities, exchange of waste based on recycling potential or Conference G-STIC, Project Manager marketing facilities, joint waste-to-energy projects, community based composting & VITO NV, Belgium facilities, and joint waste treatment facilities, etc.? 3. How can modern information and communication technologies such as GIS, IoT, etc. help enhancing such inter-municipal cooperation on a regional scale? Presentation (4): Extended Producer 4. What role could national government authorities play in promoting inter- Responsibility –An experience of municipal cooperation? Germany (10 min)

16:45-18:00 MAYORS SESSION 5: -by Dr. Habil S. Narra, University of Technological Options for Cities to Deal with New Emerging Rostock , Germany Waste Stream ~ Chemical waste and E-waste

Panel Discussion: (30 min) Room: The Presentation (1): Technological Session Chair: Mrs. Sifa Imperial Hall interventions for managing chemical Mohammed, Mayor, Dr. Neeraj Sharma, Department of (Second Floor waste (10 min) Male City Council, Science and Technology, Government Level) Maldives of India -by Mr. Hiroyuki Ito, Senior Manager, Mr. Rene van Berkel, UNIDO DOWA ECO-SYSTEM Co., LTD., Japan Representative, Regional Office India, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Presentation (2): Technological Facilitator / Moderator: Mr. Ajoy Raychaudhuri, Director, interventions for managing E-waste Mr. A.Sudhakar, Central Battery Foundation International, (10 min) Pollution Control Board, India Delhi, India Ms. Vaishali Nandan, Senior Advisor, -by Prof. Yong-Chil Seo, Yonsei GIZ, India University and Korea Electronics Recycling Cooperative, Republic of Korea

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Discussion Points: 19:15-20:15 - Signing of Declaration “Indore 3R Declaration on Achieving 1. As Asian countries and cities continue to grow economically and industrially, Clean Water, Clean Land, and Clean Air in Cities” by Mayors and what are the main technological gaps the local and municipal authorities face City Authorities with in addressing the complexity and diversification of waste streams, mainly new and emerging waste streams such as – e-waste, chemicals and hazardous -Announcements of City-City cooperation and partnerships waste, plastics in coastal and marine environment, etc.? Osaka city and Quezon city (5 min) 2. How do these emerging waste streams matter to local and municipal authorities? What serious challenges they pose for the Mayors/Municipal Commissioners in realizing 21st century cities? [All participants are requested to move to Room: The Grand 3. How could cities and municipalities benefit through public-private, city-city, Hall (Ground Floor Level) ] industry-industry, country-country (North-South & South-South) cooperation Room: The Session Chair: Mrs. Malini Facilitator / in scaling up of application of sound and locally adaptable waste management Grand Hall Laxmansingh Gaur, Mayor of Indore Moderator: C.R.C. technologies? (Ground Floor City, Madhya Pradesh, India Mohanty, Environment 4. What is the current state of capacities of cities and municipalities in evaluating Level) Programme and selecting appropriate waste management technologies? Are there Co-Chair: Mr. Manish Singh, Coordinator, United knowledge and institutional gaps? What support could national government Commissioner Municipal Corporation, Nations Centre for authorities consider in bridging such gaps? Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India Regional Development, Japan and Dr. 18:00-18:30 MAYORS SESSION 6: Ramakant, Deputy Declaration Acceptance Session “Indore 3R Declaration on Adviser, CPHEEO, Achieving Clean Water, Clean Land, and Clean Air in Cities” Government of India

Room: The Session Chair: Mrs. Malini Facilitator / Moderator: Imperial Hall Laxmansingh Gaur, Mayor of Indore Mr. C.R.C. Mohanty, (Second Floor City, Madhya Pradesh, India Environment Level) Programme Co-Chair: Mr. Manish Singh, Coordinator, United Commissioner Municipal Corporation, Nations Centre for Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India Regional Development, Japan

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Indian Industry Session on 3R and Waste Management Room: Speakers (10 mins each) Moderator: Mr. Kamal Phoenix Maheshwari, President, ESSEL Date: 10 April 2018 Hall (Lower Mr. Ulhas Parlikar, Director, Infra Projects Ltd Ground Floor Geocycle India Time: 12:00-16:30 Level) Mr. Harman Saraf, Head- Room: Phoenix Hall (Lower Ground Floor Level) Recycling Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd. Mr. Shiva Kiran, CEO, Sukuki DAY 1: 10 April 2018 (Wednesday) Encore Mr. K. Sreenivas Rao, Indian Industry Session on 3R and Waste Management Business Development, Hitachi Zosen India Pvt Ltd Time/Room Programme Mr. Pawan Agarwal, Managing Director, Green 08:00-09:15 Registration Brick Eco-solution

09:15-10:45 Opening at The Grand Hall ( Ground Floor Level) 13:30-14:30 Lunch

14:20 -14:50 Waste Management based on 3R Approach 10:45-11:00 Coffee/Tea Break

12:00 -12:15 Opening Remarks Room: Case Study Presentations by Room: Mr. Kamal Maheshwari, President, ESSEL Infra Projects Ltd. Phoenix Mr. Deepak Agarwal, Vice President, IL&FS Phoenix Hall (Lower Mr. P S Sodhi, Sr. Program Manager, UNDP & Mr. Imteyaz Ali Hall (Lower Ground Floor Sarthak, Consultant, Coco Cola Ground Floor Level) Mr. Mohan Pandey, Country Head, International Waste Level) Management

12:15 -12:30 Keynote Address- Panel Discussion: How to Achieve India’s “Mission Zero Waste” Room: Issues, Challenges, Opportunities in Recycling and Waste Phoenix Management in India 14:50 -14:55 Joint Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Hall (Lower Mr. Mahesh Babu, Managing Director, IL&FS Environmental Chair: Mr. V.K Jindal, Ground Floor Infrastructure & Services Ltd. Room: Urban Affairs (MoHUA) Level) Phoenix Hall (Lower 12:30-13:30 Role of 3R and Waste Management- Achieving Sustainability Ground Floor and Circular Economy Level)

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14:55 -15:00 Moderator: Ms. Rumjhum Chatterjee, Group Managing Room: Director & Head , Feedback Infra Ltd Phoenix Hall (Lower Ground Floor Level)

15:00-15:30 Opening Remarks (3 min each)

Room: Mr. Saurabh Shah, Vice President, Excel Industries Phoenix Mr. Sandeep Arvind Patel, CEO, NEPRA- Let’s Recycle Hall (Lower Mr. Rama Mohana Rao, National Head –MSW Operations, Ground Floor Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd. Level) Mr. P. Anil Chowdary, Managing Director, Green Waves Environmental Solutions Mr. Akshay Jain, CEO, Namo E Waste Management Mr. Deepak Agarwal, Sr. Vice President, IL&FS Mr. Yogesh Mittal, CFO, JBM Col Suresh Rege, CEO, Mailhem Ikos Environment Private Limited SITE PLAN Dr. Syed Asad Ali Warsi, CEO, Eco Pro Environmental Ms. Natasha Zarine, Co-Founder, Civic Response Team Aurangabad

15:30 -16:15 Panel Discussion Room: Phoenix Hall (Lower Ground Floor Level)

16:15 -16:30 Closing Remarks Room: Phoenix Hall (Lower Ground Floor Level)

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SECRETARIATS Secretariats Hall Floor

Event Drafting Committee Room Veda Hall Ground Floor Level

Part-1: UNCRD Secretariat Lilac Hall First Floor Level Part-2: MoEJ Secretariat

MoHUA Secretariat Lotus Hall First Floor Level

NPC Secretariat BCC Organizer Room Ground Floor (Behind BCC Main Registration Level Desk)

CII Secretariat Zenith Hall II Lower Ground Floor Level

VIP’s Lounge-Jamavar Hall-Groud Floor Level

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GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR

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LOWER GROUND FLOOR - BASEMENT

TECHNICAL TOURS

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Technical Field Visits 15:30 PM-19:00 PM, Thursday 12 April, 2018

The visit will start from Brilliant Convention Centre (BCC). Group 1: At first the team would visit at Star Square to see the Garbage transfer station. Thereafter, the team would move on to visit the decentralized Bio-CNG/ Biomethanation plant constructed at Choithram Mandi.

Group 2: The team would visit the centralized Integrated Solid Waste Management Plant at Nemawar Road, Devguradia, Indore.

Technical Field Visits

1. (a) Waste Transfer 1. (b) Biomethanation 2. Integrated solid waste Station Plant processing facility

The site for the 20 MTPD Bio-CNG Plant Spread across 146 acres, temporary storage for processing organic Indore has centralized of waste from where solid waste. The methane solid waste processing larger vehicles gas generated on daily facility, fully equipped with transport the waste basis is used as a fuel to the state of the art modern for recycling and operate approximately machinery & technology scientific disposal. 20 city buses for waste processing

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Garbage Transfer Stations (GTS) Bio- CNG/Biomethnation Plant

Indore is one of the developed cities of Madhya Pradesh and the total waste Choitram Mandi at Indore is known to be the largest mandi (vegetable market) generation in Indore is 1115 MTPD. Of the total waste 58.25% is the wet or in Central India. Approximately 20-25 MTPD fruit and vegetable waste is organic waste, 41.75% is dry waste and 0.5% is household hazardous and generated on daily basis. Earlier, the waste was collected and transported sanitary waste. The total wet waste generation is 650 MTPD (approximately) to the disposal site, which incurred heavy cost. Hence, Indore Municipal and dry waste generation is 465 MTPD (approximately). Corporation (IMC) established Biomethanation plant (Bio-CNG Plant) of 20 MTPD capacity for treatment of organic Municipal Solid waste, which was The collected waste is transported by the tri-partioned garbage tippers to commissioned in December 2017. The overall costing of the project is 7.2 Cr. the designated Garbage transfer station (GTS). along with operation and maintenance for 15 years on VGF Model with no financial burden on IMC. After the span of 15 years the property will belong The MSW from door to door garbage tippers is collected in two steps. At first the dry waste is off loaded in blue hopper and thereafter the wet waste to IMC. In addition to that, IMC also constructed 32 compost pits at Choitram is off loaded into the green hopper. These hoppers are connected to blue Mandi. Presently all the fruit and vegetable waste at Choithram Mandi is and green containers respectively. The segregated MSW is compressed into being collected and processed in the plant constructed within the premises. respective containers. When the containers are filled to capacity, they are 20 MT is treated per day through Bio-CNG plant and approximately 200 kg lifted by dedicated hook loader and sent to disposal site in a segregated methane gas is generated on daily basis. Thereafter the generated gas is manner.The Hook loader carrying wet waste off load their waste directly cleaned and compressed through the system. The pressurized Bio-CNG gas to the Centralized Composting Unit whereas dry waste is off loaded to the is used as a fuel to operate approximately 20 city buses. Rest of the organic Material Recovery Facility 1 / Material Recovery Facility 2 at the disposal waste is treated through the constructed compost pits. site.

The bucket for the sanitary waste and domestic hazardous waste is off loaded into dedicated drums and is transported to Common Biomedical Waste Facility (CBWTF) as per the rules under Biomedical Waste Management Rules 2016 on regular basis.

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Integrated Solid Waste Management Processing

Indore city has a Centralized Processing Unit situated at Devguradia, Nemawar Road. The plant is fully equipped with the state of the art modern machinery, mechanism & techniques across the country which has all type of probable waste processing. The total area of Devguradia disposal site is INTERNATIONAL around 146 acres. 3R TRADE The waste is collected from all waste generators by door to door collection EXHIBITION vehicles and initially collected at eight strategically situated Garbage Transfer Stations in city where the waste is compressed and further moved to Trenching Ground for final processing.

This centralized processing unit has: • Centralized Organic Wet Waste Processing Unit (Aerobic Composting Unit) • Material Recovery Facility • Weighbridge • Bio Remediation Plant • C&D Waste Plant (Under Construction) • Scientific / Engineered Landfill Site

104 Eighth Regional 3R Forum in Asia and the Pacific 9-12 April 2018, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India 105 INTERNATIONAL 3R TRADE EXHIBITION

The International 3R Trade Exhibition showcases technological innovation and expertise in waste management and resource recovery. Exhibiting organisations are united by a commitment to encouraging action and International co-operation in the 3Rs- waste reduction, recycling and reuse.

Directory of Exhibitors

UNITED NATIONS

United Nations Agencies

INDIA

Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India www.mohua.gov.in

Urban Development Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh www.mpurban.gov.in

Indore Municipal Corporation www.imcindore.org

Eco Green Systems LLP www.ecogreensys.com

International Waste Management Pvt Ltd www.ncc-india.com

HYVA India Pvt Ltd www.hyva.com

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Mahindra Waste to Energy Solutions Limited Greenrich Grow India Pvt Ltd www.mahindra.com www.mygreenbin.in

ITC Limited DNP Infrastructures Pvt Ltd www.itcportal.com www.dnpinfra.com

IL&FS India Geron Engineering Pvt. Ltd. www.ilfsindia.com www.geronengineering.co.in

Geocycle India Quality Council of India www.geocycle.co.in www.qcin.org

Essel Infra projects Ltd Swaaha Resource Management Private Limited www.esselinfraprojects.com www.swaaha.in

Ramky Enviro Daiwa House Industry India Pvt. Ltd www.ramkyenviroengineers.com www.daiwahouse.com

App Sphere Enterprises Star Projects & Consultancy www.appsphere.in www.starconsultancy.com

Narmada Biotech Limited Alfatherm Limited www.nbclindia.com www.alfathermltd.com

State Urban Development Agency, Govt. of Continental Engines Pvt. Ltd. www.uad.cg.gov.in www.baxy.com

Mobitrash Recycle Ventures Private Limited Tetra Pak India Private Limited www.mobitrash.in www.tetrapak.com

CSIR - IMMT Bhubaneshwar Fibro Grats Limited www.immt.res.in www.fibrograts.com

E Tech Projects Pvt Ltd Ecomen Enviro Solutions Pvt Ltd www.e-techprojects.com www.ecomanenviro.com

PBK Waste Solutions PVT LTD (Daily Dump) Star Projects & Consultancy www.dailydump.org Indian Green Building Council JCB India Ltd. www.igbc.in www.jcb.com

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JAPAN AUSTRALIA

Hitachi Zosen Corporation Green Industries SA www.hitachizosen.co.jp www.greenindustries.sa.gov.au/

Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. www.global.kawasaki.com SRI LANKA JFE Engineering Corporation South Asia Co-operative Environment Programme (SACEP) www.jfe-eng.co.jp/en www.sacep.org ShinMaywa Industries, Ltd. www.shinmaywa.co.jp

Daiki Axis., Co., Ltd THAILAND www.daiki-axis.com Asian Institute of Technology www.rrcap.ait.asia/ Takuma co., ltd. www.takuma.co.jp

EX Research Institute Ltd. FRANCE www.exri.co.jp Plantec Inc. DOWA ECO-SYSTEM Co., Ltd. www.plantec-kk.co.jp www.dowa-eco.co.jp

LIXIL www.lixil.com RUSSIAN FEDERATION

Nippon Steel & Sumikin Engineering Co., Ltd. Ministry of Industry and Trade www.eng.nssmc.com/english

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