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SWITCH Africa Green Programme

Enhancing Resource Productivity and Environmental Performance of MSMEs in Mauritius through the Concept of Industrial Symbiosis (IS)

A Multi-National Project

Implemented by the Solid Waste Management Division

Mrs A. Armoogum Project Officer

Solid Waste Management Division

Ministry of Social Security, National Solidarity, and Environment and Sustainable Development

Background – Industrial Symbiosis

• Industrial symbiosis - an association between two or more industrial facilities or companies in which the wastes or byproducts of one become the raw materials for another

Waste is now considered as a useful resource and is tradable

Industrial symbiosis (IS)

• is a resource efficiency approach, whereby

• There is productive use for unused or residual resources (e.g. materials, energy, water, infrastructure & assets, logistics and expertise) of one company by another

- This synergy is a win-win situation between companies

- Results in mutual economic, social and/or environmental benefits

= is now a recognised approach to green growth and a circular economy

Background – Industrial Symbiosis

Industrial Symbiosis in the World

• Kalundborg Symbiosis is the world’s first well-functioning example of industrial symbiosis

• Companies implemented symbiotic practices

• today there are more than 30 exchanges of water, energy and other by-products

Industrial Symbiosis is already happening in Mauritius!

• Conversion of fish waste into omega oil and pet food.

• Wood wastes recycled with HDPE plastics to make pallets.

• Wood wastes collected to make wood chippings.

• Scrap paper mixed with a polymer to make artisanal jewellery.

• Conversion of paper and wood wastes as animal bedding material.

The Project Brief TITLE: Enhancing resource productivity and environmental

performance of MSMEs in 6 African countries through the concept of industrial symbiosis (IS)

Being implemented in six countries: Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Burkina Faso, South Africa and Mauritius

Main Grantee for the Project – African Round Table for Sustainable Consumption & Production (ARSCP) in Tanzania

Partner in Mauritius for implementation – Solid Waste Management Division

Aim : •to support African countries in their transition to an Inclusive Green Economy

•in promoting a shift to more sustainable consumption and production (SCP) practices and patterns & Integrated Waste Management

The Project in Mauritius

Objective - The main objective of the project in Mauritius is the greening of businesses in the Manufacturing Sector,

•with focus on cleaner production and •sustainable waste management through Industrial Symbiosis, as an innovative waste management tool

NB: Definition of MSMEs as per EU - an annual turnover not exceeding 50 million euro,

Project Duration: Jan 2016 – June 2018 Budget: A budget of around USD 230,000 is allocated for the project, of which:

80% Grant from the European Union 20% is local contribution

Opportunities & Benefits for Enterprises

Main Phases of the Project

Overview of Project - Main Phases of Project

1. Capacity Building: Through the hosting of 5 workshops (each of batches of 20 orgs.) so as to train at least 100 MSMEs on cleaner production and Industrial Symbiosis

2. Implementation: Trained companies showing potential will be given on-site support for implementation of the project (20 companies per year) ; and

3. Evaluation: The performances of the companies will ultimately be analysed and evaluated. (20 companies per year)

Overview of Project - Main Phases of Project

4. Development of Network Hub in the Region: Aim of the hub would be to enable development of IS activities across the region.

5. Development of Industrial Symbiosis Toolkit: Based on success of project, a toolkit will be developed to foster promotion of actions in various enterprises and provide avenues for up-scaling and replication of best practices

6. Award Scheme to recognize MSMEs: MSMEs having achieved superior results will be recognized

Status of the Project

Status of Project

SN Main Activities of the Project Status

1 Setting up of a Committee for decision making √ Completed. Composed of SWMD, MoI, SMEDA, MCCI, BM & MEXA

2 Policy Awareness Workshop √ Completed in Uganda in May 2016

3 Recruitment of Consultants √ Completed Following a bidding exercise – Consultancy team consist of Project Leader (PhD in

Environmental Engineering) and an Assistant having experience in Industrial Ecology from the UNIVERSITY OF MAURITIUS

4 Training of Trainers on Cleaner Production and Industrial Symbiosis

√ Completed in Pretoria in June 2016

Status of Project (cont..)

SN Main Activities of the Project

Status

5 Mapping of MSMEs On-going. Information from companies – not available

The main criteria used for selection of MSMEs are :

Waste Generation : The MSME should have significant

amount of wastes and have potential for symbiosis

Turn Over of MSMEs

Incorporation of MSMEs

Location of MSMEs: The issue of distance does not have any

impact geographically as Mauritius is a small island. But

some Industrial Zones may be targeted in future training

sessions

Status of Project (cont..)

SN Main Activities of the Project Status

6 Training of 100 MSMEs On-going: 60 % COMPLETED The first workshop in September 2016. Second workshop in December 2016 Third workshop in April 2017

7 Support to trained companies for in-depth analysis & implementation

On-going

8 Evaluation phase Expected to start in 2018

9 Develop a toolkit to facilitate up-scaling of activities

Expected to start in 2018

Onsite Follow up & Implementation

Done by the Consultant

Onsite Follow up & Implementation

• Effected by the Consultant

• Companies are advised on the data collection and then to report accordingly.

• Once data on “haves” and “wants” is available:

Technical support is given to companies to divert waste and form linkages with recycling companies or others

Once the waste has been diverted, the company should monitor the progress.

Technical support is also given to companies for the monitoring process.

Companies are also given support for cleaner production techniques if possible

Preliminary Symbioses Identified

• Consultants working closely with companies for preliminary symbioses identified in working sessions of workshops –

• Establishing linkages as per companies’ capacity & willingness to effect change

Pallet World/Wood Pro Ltd

Palmar LtdRVE Ltd

Transfer stations

Wood briquettes

as a substitute of

coal

Plastic wastes as a

results of

dismantling of

electronic wastes

Wood wastes from

domestic, commercial

and industrial

activities

Anchor tenant

5 tons/day

20 tons

Fig. 1. Industrial symbiosis initiated following 1st workshop.

Sun Resorts

Paper

(A3/A4)

Waste towels

LKS Foodstuff

Society

Water proofing

remains

Waste cotton

threads

LMIA Francesca

Clothing

KT MauritiusMinistries

Printing Industries

Pallet World Ltd

Branches

Waste paper

Kanasucre

Soap

MCFI

Denim Clothing

Fig. 2. Industrial symbioses initiated following 2nd workshop.

Fig. 3. Industrial symbioses initiated following 3rd Workshop.

Future Activities

•Future workshops being scheduled as below: • 4th Workshop: July 2017

• 5th Workshop: November 2017 (to be done in Rodrigues)

• Knowledge Sharing Event in June / July

• Development of Toolkit – possible a website / interface to allow companies to post “haves” & “wants” for sustainability of Industrial Symbiosis post the project period

Thank You List of Registered Recyclers available on the website of the Solid Waste Management

Division on the Gov portal

Contact Details:

Mrs A. Armoogum Project Officer

Email Add: aarmoogum@govmu.org

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