Qatar: Solid Waste Management Phase 1 Assessment
Qatar: Solid Waste Management Phase 1 Assessment
Qatar: Solid Waste Management Phase 1 Assessment
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92% of construction and demolition waste taken to landfill,<br />
large potential for recycling<br />
All figures in T/day<br />
Costruaction<br />
& Demolition<br />
Soil from excavation<br />
activities<br />
C&D waste in Rawdat Rashid to<br />
be auctioned off for treatment<br />
Disposal<br />
All collection is<br />
done by<br />
private sector<br />
800<br />
More valuable waste such as<br />
metal, wood, and certain glass is<br />
pre-sorted at source and is<br />
treated by private players<br />
12,000<br />
Assumption that 90% of noninert<br />
waste is recycled,<br />
remaining 10% is disposed in<br />
landfill<br />
Note: Numbers are based on estimates given at interviews with MoE, MMUP, private sector players, and Rawdat Rashid landfill managers. 1. Assumption that metals, plastics are recycled . Source: MoE, expert<br />
interviews, BCG analysis<br />
720<br />
Treatment by<br />
private players 1<br />
Concrete, sand, cement,<br />
gravel, asphalt<br />
80<br />
720<br />
Rawdat<br />
Rashid<br />
Landfill<br />
96%<br />
92%<br />
72%<br />
Market<br />
4%