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Public-Private Partnerships for the Circular Bio-Economy in the Global South: Lessons Learned, Resource Recovery & Reuse Series 22



rapport Aug 2023 ; 56 pages
Aut. Dzifa Agbefu & Susanne Bodach & Ayan Majumder & Avinandan Taron
Ed. CGIAR - Colombo IWMI - Colombo
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Résumé:
The present study reviews case studies that implemented public-private partnerships (PPP) in resource recovery and reuse from waste streams with a particular focus on Asia and Africa. Critical factors behind the success and failure of these cases were analyzed. Based on the case studies and literature, recommendations are put forward on how best to use PPPs to promote the circular business model and the key issues to be considered for successful implementation. It focuses on PPP models that recover and reuse the organic fraction from solid waste and fecal sludge, which have received less attention than PPP models for wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs).

Mots clefs:

boues (réutilisation) (CI) (DT) (OP) , eaux usées (réutilisation) (CI) (DT) (OP) , marchandisation, privatisation (CI) (DT) (OP)

Editeurs/Diffuseurs:

CGIAR - Challenge Program on Water and Food - Colombo - Sri Lanka
    

IWMI - International Water Management Institute - Colombo - Sri Lanka
    

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