Sustainable Recycling Industries Project Phase II launch

On the 10th of March 2020 in Cairo – Egypt and at the premises of  the Ministry of Communication & Information Technology (MCIT),  Switzerland and the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology announced in a press conference their agreement on the extension of the Sustainable Recycling Industries (SRI) project in Egypt, originally launched in 2016 and completed in 2018, through an additional grant contribution of 1.2 million CHF for the period 2020-2023.

The continuation of the project for the period 2019-2023 seeks to consolidate the outcomes achieved so far. The previous programme activities (2016-2018) led to the creation of a committee to oversee the e-waste recycling sector in Egypt, development of technical standards, and training of auditors from the Ministry of Environment to monitor the industry. The new activities build on this success and will seek to address the remaining challenges and contribute positively to the areas of policy and legislation, standard requirements, technology and business development.

The conference was Headed by the Minister of MCIT, the Swiss Ambassador and the Minister of Environment. “Dr. Amr Talaat, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, stressed on the importance of cooperation with the Ministry of Environment and the Swiss Embassy in Cairo in building capacities in the field of e-waste treatment and encouraging small and medium-sized companies to participate in its recycling industries in order to contribute in turning e-waste challenges into high economic values that can be invested to contribute to developing the green economy and creating new job opportunities for young people, as well as in reducing environmental and health risks resulting from e-waste. He indicated that Switzerland is a leading country in the field of safe e-waste management and that the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology is keen to cooperate and to benefit from its experience in this field.”

The Swiss agency that will execute the second phase of the project is the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Sciences and Technology (EMPA), the World Resources Forum and Sofies.  The local implementing partner is the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology and the Centre for Environment and Development for the Arab Region and Europe (CEDARE).