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According to the BSWMP (Stantec 1999), there is no data on the volume <strong>of</strong> the<br />

municipal versus domestic waste, as there is no separation at source for <strong>Belize</strong> at the<br />

different municipalities. Municipal waste includes waste generated by the commercial<br />

and business sector located within or near municipalities. Municipal waste also includes<br />

very little industrial waste in <strong>Belize</strong> Municipalities.<br />

Table 7.2: Estimated Solid Waste Generation for <strong>Belize</strong> Municipalities.<br />

Tons per Tons per<br />

City/Town Population annum day lbs/capita/day<br />

<strong>Belize</strong> City 49,050 29,770 81.6 3.4<br />

Orange Walk 13,483 6,365 17.4 2.8<br />

San Ignacio/Santa Elena 13,260 7,104 19.5 2.9<br />

Stann Creek 7,888 4,680 12.8 3.3<br />

San Pedro 4,499 3,900 10.7 4.8<br />

Belmopan 8,130 3,510 9.6 2.6<br />

Benque Viejo 5,088 2,080 5.7 2.5<br />

Dangriga 8,814 3,120 8.5 2.1<br />

Punta Gorda 4,329 1,560 4.3 2.2<br />

TOTAL 114,541 62,089 170.1 26.6<br />

MEAN 6,899 18.9 3.0<br />

Source: Stantec 2001, & CS0 2000<br />

The project is not expected to produce any industrial waste, as no industrial activity is<br />

planned. Waste will be similar to that produced for other <strong>Belize</strong> municipalities as<br />

described in the following section.<br />

7.3 Types <strong>of</strong> Waste<br />

<strong>Belize</strong> has little data on volumes and types <strong>of</strong> materials being disposed onto open air<br />

landfills, incineration, burial etc. The <strong>Belize</strong> Solid Waste Management Project (Stantec,<br />

2000) and the Central Statistical Office, 2000, estimate that most domestic waste is<br />

organic (60%), while the remaining consists <strong>of</strong> metals, plastics; glass, other waste (5%)<br />

and paper comprises 20%. The production <strong>of</strong> waste for ABR is expected to be similar,<br />

except for the inclusion <strong>of</strong> construction material to be produced during the construction<br />

period.<br />

The composition <strong>of</strong> municipal waste in <strong>Belize</strong> has been estimated as follows:<br />

Organics 60% Plastic 5%<br />

Metals 5% Paper 20%<br />

Glass 5% Other Waste 5%<br />

Source: BSWMP/Stantec 1999 and CSO, 2000.<br />

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