The programme will develop specific guidelines to guide the identification, collection, and utilisation of biowaste through the entire value chain, assessing climate impact according to EU standards. Municipalities will play a crucial role in implementing these guidelines efficiently.
Key activities include assessing the legal framework for guidelines, examining existing international best practices and tailoring solutions specific to Ukraine. Furthermore, the component will assist partners with the drafting and review of new guidelines, identifying the types and amounts of organics for separate collection, detailing collection and transportation needs, exploring composting and digestion treatment options, assessing potential markets for compost, fertilisers, and biogas, and implementing a quality assurance system. The guidelines’ applicability will be tested in pilot municipalities.
Resources for the component include an expert task force for pilot initiatives, international consultants from countries with established systems like Sweden, and the involvement of personnel from Ukrainian ministries, not least MinEnv in coordination with SwEPA.
Activities under this component are set to start in 2024 and conclude with final delivery in 2025, followed by continuing support and monitoring of implementation.
Organic Waste
Guidelines for organic waste diversion
from landfill.
This component focuses on the issue of organic waste, which is a significant source of methane emissions from dumpsites and landfills. The aim is to divert organic waste – including food waste and green waste, away from landfills to mitigate climate impact and reduce reliance on fossil-based fertilisers and fuels. By promoting source separation, the programme seeks to facilitate the conversion of organic waste into compost for soil improvement, biogas as a renewable energy source, and biodigester products for fertiliser use.