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Islamabad—Water & sanitation and solid waste management sectors
offer tremendous potential for private sector participation while
bringing improvement in the quality of life of the citizens. This
was the opinion of speakers and experts who addressed second day of
the workshop on “Public Private Partnerships and Municipal Services”
here today. Organized by Infrastructure Project Development Facility
(IPDF), in collaboration with Urban Unit Lahore, the second day of
the Workshop focused on Water & Sanitation and Solid Waste
management sectors. The Workshop was largely attended by
representatives of the relevant public sector implementation
agencies, federal, provincial and local governments and private
sector stakeholders.
World Bank’s Consultant, Mr. Timothy F. Hunt in his presentations
provided an overview of the requirements and issues facing private
sector participation in the Solid Waste Management along with the
lessons and experience derived from the global experience and their
relevance and application to Pakistan’s local environment. In his
presentations, Mr. Hunt highlighted pertinent issues which included
legal and policy framework, public-private-partnership (PPP)
potential of solid waste collection and transport,
disposal/landfill, composting/energy generation.
In addition to Mr. Hunt, the panelists for the sessions on Solid
waste management included: World Bank’s Senior Infrastructure
Specialist Mr. Mihaly Kopanyi and Chairman Solid Waste Management
Association Mr. Jamil Asghar Bhatti.
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