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Call for Proposals: Develop a Methane Mitigation Strategy for Urban and Agricultural Waste Sectors (Brazil)

Deadline: 7-Jan-24

The Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) is accepting proposals to develop and implement a methane mitigation plan for urban and agricultural waste sectors.

This project responds to the request by the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change jointly with the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock of Brazil for services.

The success of these projects in the agricultural and urban waste sectors would symbolize a major stride towards fulfilling Brazil’s commitment of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030 in comparison to 2005 levels. As part of Brazil’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), these initiatives represent specific measures in distinct sectors that would substantially contribute to effective emission reduction. In the agricultural sector, Brazil has set an ambitious target to treat approximately 208.40 million m³ of animal waste by 2030. This undertaking would significantly decrease the methane emissions from livestock, making a 21 substantial contribution to the overall reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. To achieve this, the project aspires to promote change through low-carbon emission practices in agriculture and with the current AGR-22-001 project (under the CCAC’s implementation phase), which specifically targets the management of animal production residues (MAPR).

In the urban waste sector, Brazil possesses considerable potential to mitigate methane emissions through efficient waste management. This includes reducing organic waste in landfills by improving waste separation and collection, promoting recycling and composting, and implementing energy recovery technologies like biodigesters. Maintaining a maximum limit for landfilling organic waste to conserve nutrient value would ensure a sustainable waste management system. Financing for these initiatives could be acquired through direct government subsidies, private sector investments, carbon credit schemes, and energy certificates like the Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) and CBIOs under the RenovaBio program. These financial mechanisms would help to overcome the barriers associated with implementing these projects and stimulate the widespread adoption of low-carbon technologies.

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For more information, visit Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC).

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