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This presentation is prepared as part of the course requirement, so may not be comprehensive to meet the reader's requirements and can be used as a reference document for reviewing environmental programs in Nepal shortly. The facts presented and content included, are as of available information till date 30 June, 2022. References are included at end of presentation. No conflict of interest associated. Presentation is prepared by Muskan Pudasainee, Sagar Parajuli, Arjun Poudel and Sita Aryal.

This presentation is prepared as part of the course requirement, so may not be comprehensive to meet the reader's requirements and can be used as a reference document for reviewing environmental programs in Nepal shortly. The facts presented and content included, are as of available information till date 30 June, 2022. References are included at end of presentation. No conflict of interest associated. Presentation is prepared by Muskan Pudasainee, Sagar Parajuli, Arjun Poudel and Sita Aryal.

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  1. 1. ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS OF NEPAL IN RELATION WITH HEALTH Prepared by: Arjun Poudel Muskan Pudasainee Sagar Parajuli Sita Aryal 2/7/2023 1
  2. 2. Outline • List of Environmental Problems and Programs against them. • Link in Relation with Health 2/7/2023 2
  3. 3. Air Pollution 2/7/2023 3
  4. 4. Air Pollution in Relation with Public Health Both short-term and long-term consequences mainly on Young children, elderly and vulnerable group Effect not only on health but also on, ecosystem, agriculture, forestry, biodiversity, cleaning and laundry, buildings and monuments, visibility reduction, traffic accidents, tourism etc. Diseases like ischemic heart disease, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), lung cancer, and acute lower respiratory infections in children. 2/7/2023 4
  5. 5. Major Programs • Ambient Air Quality Monitoring (With Stations) - http://pollution.gov.com.np/ • Ban on Refuse Burning • Vehicle Retirement program - Ban on old vehicles and 2-stroke engine vehicles, Ban on import of three-wheelers • Pollution Control Devices program – Control of vehicular exhaust emission • Clean Fuel and Clean Vehicles program – Promotion of gas, electric, and hybrid vehicles • Ensure compliance of prescribed emission standards in brick klins • Introduce standard on coal with high calorific value lowest feasible sulfur content and low ash content • No new registration of brick kiln industries inside the Kathmandu Valley • Enforce the ban on the open burning of the hospital wastes 2/7/2023 5
  6. 6. Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) 2/7/2023 6
  7. 7. Water Sanitation and Hygiene in relation with Public Health Nepal - Abundant water resources. Occupies <0.04% of the world’s total land area, it possesses 2.7% of the available freshwater on earth (ADBI, 2019). Diarrhea is the leading cause of illness and death- Globally 88% of diarrheal deaths are due to a lack of access to sanitation facilities together with inadequate availability of water for hygiene and unsafe drinking water 80% of all diseases may be attributed to water and sanitation related causes and account for around 10,500 child deaths each year from diarrhea diseases such as dysentery, jaundice, typhoid and cholera (UNICEF 2011) 2/7/2023 7
  8. 8. Major Programs • Ward WASH CC/M WASH CC etc. in different Levels • WASH in Health Institutions • WASH in School (Free Pads, Toilet with Incinerators etc.) • Toilet Construction • National Water Supply and Sanitation Program • Melamchi Drinking Water Project • Bagmati River Basin Improvement Project (BRBIP) 2/7/2023 8
  9. 9. 2/7/2023 9 Solid Waste Management Programs & Practices in Nepal
  10. 10. Water Sanitation and Hygiene in relation with Public Health Status Quo- 170 grams/capita/day Household waste generation rate, Household with monthly expenditure more than NRs 40,000 generating double waste than household with NRs 5000- SWM Baseline Survey 2012 Household waste contributes 50-75% of Municipal Waste Household Waste comprise 66% organic waste, 12% plastic and 9% paper and paper products Municipal waste- 56% Organic waste, 16% plastics, 16% paper and paper products Environmental Risk- Air, water and soil pollution, Biodiversity, Eco-system Public Health Risks- Health Problems & Disease Major on Urban Poor (World Bank Study), Exaggerating social and economic inequalities Solid Waste Management and It’s impact on Public Health 2/7/2023 10
  11. 11. 2/7/2023 11 • Solid Waste Management Act 2011 • Municipal Waste Management Practices- Collection, Segregation at source, transport and final disposal area- landfill site (Local Self governance Act 1999) • Application to resource recovery methods to some level- recycling and composting • Public Awareness and Community Mobilization • Special waste management-HCWM Initiatives • SWM Strategy by Kathmandu Metropolitan City in 1998 Major Programs • Commercial Initiatives- A load of rubbish, Rupees from rubbish, Khaalisisi, Doko, Nepwaste, Clean valley company • Blue Waste to Private Limited- Providing waste management services • Nepal Pollution Control and Environment Management Center (NEPCEMAC)
  12. 12. 2/7/2023 12 Best Practices at National Level Strengthening Local Capacities in Integrated Solid Waste Management in small and medium municipalities of Nepal” Bhaktapur- Community Development Section, Bhaktapur composting facility & income generation (1984), City inspector and 1 waste Inspector to each ward, Local group contractors (local employment), Street sweeping and waste collection definite schedules (6AM, 12PM, 4PM) and tourist areas (One more time- 6 PM), Promoting HH composting by selling subsidized compost bin Other best practices at Bharatpur, Hetauda, Biratnagar (supposed to start first PPP Model), Kritipur Public Private Partnership for Urban Environment (PPPUE), UNDP Nepal- National PPP Coordination Committee established, PPP unit at local chambers Suiro Program at Bharatpur- Exemplary Practice reducing generation of plastic waste, Plastic Recycling & Women engagement (GESI) Suiro Abhiyan at Hetauda Urban Environment Management for Household Composting- Compost Trading Women Environment Preservation Committee (WEPCO) for Urban Environments Protection- School eco-clubs, environment training programs on composting and vermicomposting, campaigns, Green Circle Initatives
  13. 13. 2/7/2023 13 Best Practices & Innovations at Global Level Deposit- Refund Scheme for cans and drinking bottles in UK and EU Kamilkastu in Japan, self-claimed zero waste region by 2020: Categorization and segregation of waste into 34 categorizes by residents and taken to recycling center (80% waste recycled) Waste to Energy (WTE), Sweden 99% waste recycled Eco-friendly robotic machine-USA, Biodegradable Leaf Plates- Germany, Smart bins- Australia, Waste Bank-Indonesia, Collaboration with informal sectors
  14. 14.  Promoting 4R’S (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Refuse) at household and institutional level  Social Behavior Change Communication Strategies- NIC ASIAAd  Landfill site development and operation guideline  Reward for private initiatives turning “Trash into Cash”  Cost recovery approach & Incentives for staff- performance based, benefit sharing  Public-private partnership & strengthening local bodies, Multi-stakeholder engagement  Tax waiver and subsides  Integrated Solid Waste Management  E-waste management 2/7/2023 14 Recommendations
  15. 15. Health Care Waste 2/7/2023 15
  16. 16. Water Sanitation and Hygiene in relation with Public Health Status Quo- Among total Health Care Waste generated, only 15 % are Hazardous while 85% Non-Hazardous (WHO) WHO Classification of HCW- 8 UNEP/SBC/WHO 2004 Classification Public Health Concern- Injuries, Toxic Exposure to pharmaceutical and cytotoxic wastes, Chemical burns, Thermal burns and Radiation burns, Niddle Sick Injury (NIS), Respiratory, gastroenteric, ocular, genital & skin infections, anthrax, meningitis, Hep. A,B & C Environmental Risk- Emission of Dioxins, Furans and Particulate Matter on open burning and incineration PTMI – 70 Picograms per kilogram of body weight, Annual Release of Dioxin and Furan is 335.97 gTEQ and among 12 gTEQ is by medical waste- National Implementation Plan for Stockholm Convention on POPs, 2007 Nepal Health Care Waste Management in relation with Public Health 2/7/2023 16
  17. 17. 2/7/2023 17 Programs & Policies-National Act, Rules & Regulations Solid Waste Management Act 2001- Provided legal basis and regulations for HCWM, Medical Waste defined as “Hazardous Waste produced and discharged from hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, dispensaries, blood banks, pathology laboratories, veterinary institutions and health research centers” Section 4 of Sub-section 1,2, and 3 focused on provisions for management of HCWM- by local body, institution generating waste, in coordination with local body, Section 43 of sub-section 1 and 2 of the act on Management of Medical Waste focused on granting license to the institution with appropriate HCWM plan beforehand 1.Solid Waste Management Policy 1996- Provision for establishment separate unit at municipality level concerning sanitation Related- Town Development Act 1989, Local self-Governance Act 1989: Fine system for haphazard dumping of wastes, Environment Protection Act and Rules 1997, Industrial Enterprises Act 1992, Labor Act 1992; Use of PPE & Regular Health Checkup
  18. 18. Policies & Programs 2/7/2023 18 Programs & Policies-National Act, Rules & Regulations Environment Health & Health Care Waste Management Section under Management Division of Department of Health Services Health Care Waste Management Guideline- MoHP Nepal 2014 Signatory of Basel Convention 1989 (Concept of Environmentally Sound Management & inter-related life cycle approach), The Stockholm Convention on Persistent organic Pollutants 2001- Eliminate and reduce release of POPs Tort Policies & principles- Duty of care principle, Polluter’s pay principle, Precautionary Principle, Proximity Principles
  19. 19. 2/7/2023 19 • HCWM at institutional level • HCWMC chaired Chief/Director of HCFs, Department Heads, Matron, Waste Management Officer, Representative from Support Staff, Smaller HCWMC (Chief, Technical & Support staff) • Need to make HCWM Plan • Ban of purchase and use of mercury containing items at HCFs • BAT & BEP Practice • Zero waste concept implemented by Civil and Bir Hospital Major Programs
  20. 20. o Achieve the sound management of chemicals throughout their life-cycle so that, by 2020, chemicals are used and produced in ways that lead to the minimization of significant adverse effects on human health and the environment o Incineration of Hospital Wastes Program - Enforce the ban on the open burning of the hospital wastes in the complexes o HCWM Practice by different Municipalities o National Workshop on HCWM 2/7/2023 20 Major Programs
  21. 21. 2/7/2023 21 Health Care Waste Management Initiatives • 6 S system (Sort, Straighten, Shine, Systemize, Sustain and Safety”, Formation of HCWM Committee and Plan, Zero Waste Program, Communication and Training (Christmas Decoration from recycled items), Monthly Meeting, Waste Management & Infection Week, monitoring and incident reporting, Potential Waste Stream, purchasing policies and waste minimization, Ban Styrofoam, Re- use and Recycle- Philippines • National- Municipality Medical Waste Management System-Heatauda, Pokhara, Nepalgunj • Health Care Foundation Nepal working with different hospitals for HCWM • Promoting Green Recovery project UNDP- Rapti, Narayani & Koshi Hospital
  22. 22. Climate Change 2/7/2023 22
  23. 23. Water Sanitation and Hygiene in relation with Public Health Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. These shifts may be natural, such as through variations in the solar cycle. Public Health Concern- prolonged droughts and flash floods, respiratory diseases like ARI, bronchitis and asthma, Water borne diseases diarrhea, dysentery, typhoid, giardiasis, amoebiasis, gastritis, jaundice, and infectious hepatitis, Malnutrition, Food insecurity Environmental Risk- More frequent and intense drought, storms, heat waves, rising sea levels, melting glaciers and warming oceans can directly harm animals, destroy the places they live, and wreak havoc on people’s livelihoods and communities. Climate Change in relation with Public Health 2/7/2023 23
  24. 24. Major Programs • Nepal Climate Change Support Programme (NCCSP) implemented local adaptation plans (known as LAPAs) to address the most urgent and immediate needs in 100 villages covering 14 districts from 2013 to 2017. • Tree Plantation Program • Capacity Strengthening of Least Developed Countries for Adaptation to Climate Change (CLACC) • Carbon Mitigation Projects 2/7/2023 24
  25. 25. Other Environmental Issues and Programs Tobacco product control and regulation act implementation program Replacement of Mercury Thermometer by Digital system (Based on Minamata convention) 2/7/2023 25
  26. 26. • Save Soil Initiative by Sadhguru • #UnmaskMyCity- UMC Campaign, Global Climate & Health Alliance • Increasing focus on Children’s Environmental Health- Launch of CEHI • Healthy China Initiative (2019-30)- 15 special campaigns by Council of China; Healthy Environment Promotion Campaign • BreatheLife Campaign by WHO, UNEP, CCAC • Waste Segregation Practice at Household Level (Effective from Shrawan 01. 2079, KMC) • Major Organizations working on Nepal: ICIMOD, Water Aid, UNICEF, ENPHO, UNEP, USAID, UNDP, GIZ, UKAID, China Aid and many more 2/7/2023 26 National & International Campaigns & Initiatives
  27. 27. • Possible Alternatives- Efficient mass transit, Promoting Cycling, Soot free vehicles, setting emission standards and regulations • Waste Management- Landfil gas recovery, Waste water treatment, Management Practices at household level, 4 R’S • Household air & Pollution- Low emission stoves & fuels, Improved lighting, Passive building design principles • Energy Supply- Diesel replacement, Renewable power supply • Industry- Improved brick kilns, Coke oven, Fugitive emission control 2/7/2023 27 Alternatives Environment- Friendly options
  28. 28.  Strict laws to ban the high smoke emitting vehicles Promote Electric Vehicles Conduct a Feasibility Study to provide one house one tap rural and urban areas. Provision of proper monitoring to ensure ODF Status. Provision of Central Treatment Facility (3 Modalities) based on Public-private partnership for waste disposal and treatment  Training on HCWM to Hospital Administrators, HSPs and Support Staffs  Monitoring of HCWM Practices at Hospital Level & Reward for best practice 2/7/2023 28 Recommendations
  29. 29. References • Kathmandu to mitigate air pollution with UHI: First in Asia (who.int) • Health Care Waste Management Guideline 2071 • World Health Organization Factsheet • BreatheLife2030.org • Solid Waste Management in Nepal; Current Status & Policy Recommendations • Waste Management Baseline Survey 2020 Nepal • Solid Waste Management in Nepal- ENPHO, WaterAid • Best Practices on SWM of Nepalese Cities, EuropeAid, November 2008 • Best Health Care Waste Management Practices- Examples from Four Phillippines Hospital • Public Private Partnership for Urban Environment, UNDP Nepal • https://noharm-asia.org/articles/news/asia/nepal-transforming-healthcare-waste-management-nepal • https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0734242X211013910 • https://www.undp.org/nepal/blog/need-healthcare-waste-management-system • Projects | Nepal Climate Change & Development Portal (climatenepal.org.np) 2/7/2023 29
  30. 30. Thank You 2/7/2023 30

Notas del editor

  • Source: Solid Waste Management Survey 2012
  • Source: Best Practices on SWM of Nepalese Cities, EuropeAid, November 2008
    Public Private Partnership for Urban Environment (PPPUE), UNDP Nepal
  • Source: https://www.businessworld.in/article/5-Best-Waste-Management-Practices-And-Innovations-Across-The-Globe/08-02-2018-140091/
  • Source: Waste Management Hierarchy, Best Practices for Solid Waste Management: A Guide for decision makers, EPA
    https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2020-10/documents/master_swmg_10-20-20_0.pdf

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