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Qatar: Solid Waste Management Phase 1 Assessment

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Commercial waste to reach 13k T/day in 2032<br />

Tons/day<br />

16,000<br />

12,000<br />

8,000<br />

Forecast of commercial waste generated 1 (t/day) based on services GDP forecast 2<br />

Temporary increase due to World Cup<br />

CAGR 5.7%<br />

Services GDP (M QR)<br />

150,000<br />

Additional waste from<br />

13,083<br />

0.5M tourists estimated at<br />

600 t/day 3 10,946<br />

100,000<br />

GDP services 2 = Driver for<br />

commercial waste<br />

generated<br />

4,000<br />

4,040<br />

50,000<br />

0<br />

2012<br />

2020<br />

0<br />

2032<br />

Forecasted waste<br />

QNMP forecasts<br />

World Cup increase<br />

GDP services<br />

1. Based on regression of historic commercial waste (domestic .and bulky) generated as given by MMUP and QNMP, and GDP estimates from GSDP. 2 . Forecast based on adjusted figures from <strong>Qatar</strong> Statistics Authority<br />

and BCG estimates for trade, restaurants, hotels, agriculture, fishing under "Moving Beyond Carbon" scenario, CAGR for 2012-2023 at 6% CAGR for 2024-2032 at 1.5%. 3. "Market Study on Sub-Services sector in<br />

<strong>Qatar</strong>," Jan 2012.<br />

Note: Commercial waste assumed to be driven by GDP growth of trade, restaurants, hotels and agriculture and fishing growth at 6%<br />

Source: QNMP, MoE, MMUP, QSA, BCG analysis

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