OVERVIEW
MENA countries face mounting pressures from fast‑growing populations, rapid urbanization, and rising consumption — leading to higher waste generation and waste mismanagement. The MENA region generates more waste than the global average, currently at 0.9kg/capita/day while the global average is at 0.79kg/capita/day. Mismanaged waste already causes an estimated US$7.2 billion per year in environmental damages.
While waste collection rates are relatively high (nearly 80 percent on average), recycling and treatment lag far behind. Less than 10 percent of waste is recycled, and more than two-thirds is mismanaged, fueling air, soil, and water pollution, marine litter, and serious health risks. The region also has the highest per-capita plastic leakage into the seas, with the Mediterranean among the world’s most polluted seas.
The report highlights three priorities:
- Scaling up financing, through user fees, public-private partnerships (PPPs) and extended producer responsibility systems;
- Reducing food and packaging waste; and
- Strengthening accountability coordination between national and local institutions.