About this challenge
Romania
Roman Municipality
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City to City exchange
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Challenge description

City of Roman, located in the heart of Moldova, Romania, is a town with a rich history and a population of over 50,000 residents. Despite enjoying moderate economic development and a dynamic community, Roman faces a significant challenge in efficiently managing solid waste, which threatens the sustainable development of the city.
Context of the challenge:
1. Roman has experienced population growth and urban expansion, leading to an increase in the volume of waste generated. The existing waste management infrastructure has not kept pace with this growth.
2. The waste collection and processing system is overstressed. The limited capacity of storage and recycling facilities leads to waste accumulation in uncontrolled areas, posing risks to public health and the environment.
3. One of the biggest challenges is the low recycling rate. Residents are not sufficiently aware or educated about the importance of waste separation, and recycling facilities are inadequate and inefficient.
4. Inefficient waste management has severe environmental consequences, including soil and water pollution and contribution to climate change through greenhouse gas emissions.
Need for Urban Cooperation: To address these challenges, the city of Roman recognizes the need for close cooperation with other European cities facing similar issues. Exchanges of best practices and innovative solutions can help develop more efficient waste management strategies. Through collaboration, we can share resources and knowledge to create sustainable waste management systems that ensure public health and environmental protection.
In conclusion, efficient solid waste management in the city of Roman is a major challenge that requires innovative solutions and urban cooperation to ensure sustainable development and a clean environment for all its residents.

This city is looking for

Experience and skills sought in a city facing similar challenges
1. Implementation of advanced technologies:
o Experience in utilizing advanced technologies for waste collection and processing.
o Use of smart city solutions for real-time monitoring and management of waste flows.

2. Education and public awareness programs:
o Skills in developing and implementing public education campaigns about the importance of recycling and proper waste management.

3. Recycling infrastructure and facilities:
o Skills in designing, constructing, and managing the necessary infrastructure for waste collection, sorting, and recycling.
o Experience in using modern facilities for composting organic waste and transforming it into useful resources.

4. Partnerships and cooperation:
o Ability to establish partnerships with other cities, non-governmental organizations, and the private sector to develop and implement innovative waste management solutions.
City size

Small city (50k to 250k inhabitants)

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