Top Posts
1 million evacuated as death toll from Indonesia...
Japan reports mass oyster deaths as sea temperatures...
Study finds Africa’s forests transformed from carbon sink...
Flooding kills 69 in Sumatra as rescue crews...
Death toll from southern Thailand flooding climbs to...
AFDB strengthens investments in climate-peace-security nexus
Climate campaigners demand predictable funding for vulnerable countries
UNICEF says Nigerian children exposed to climate change...
NCCC DG says Nigeria prepared to tackle climate...
Experts warn climate change driving major declines in...
EcoNai Newsroom
  • Newsround
  • Nigeria
  • Africa
  • World
Africa

Africa forum says circular economy good for climate

by Segun Ogunlade December 8, 2022
written by Segun Ogunlade December 8, 2022
636

Organizers of the World Circular Economy Forum at a conference have said that ‘circular economy,’ which is the practice of reducing waste while also boosting recycling and reuse, will be vital for halting the loss of nature as it would meet growing demand with fewer resources and help strengthen communities’ resilient to climate change by encouraging more sustainable practices on the African continent.

Participants at the conference which is being held in Rwanda include the climate and economic experts as well as businesses and think tanks who are pushing for a transition to an economic model that promotes less material consumption and promotes regenerative agriculture practices such as crop rotation and cutting down the use of chemical fertilizers or pesticides.

According to reports, the talks are expected to also push nature-based solutions to boost natural resources such as rewilding. Many on the continent are already exploring how to use waste in new ways.

“It is much easier to adapt now than the costs that we will incur if we wait,” said Wanjira Maathai of the World Resources Institute at the forum. “As climate change makes weather more extreme, the costs incurred from the damages are increasing. It is time we look at it (circular economy) as a driver of Africa’s development.”

Read also: Swiss climate activists protest election of oil lobbyist

At the opening ceremony on Tuesday, Rwandan environment minister Jeanne d’Arc Mujawamariya said the continent should galvanize local knowledge from its youth, innovators and entrepreneurs to fast-track the continent’s development progress “without repeating the same mistakes made by the industrialized nations.”

Climate experts at the conference said the challenge for developing nations is improving standards of living without using fossil fuels like nations in the global north as many on the continent have already looked to reducing waste and boosting recycling as a way to improve living standards.

Jyrki Katainen, President of the Finnish innovation fund Sitra, was quoted in the media as saying that Investing in the circular economy “is an actual investment in climate action and environmental conservation.

The U.N. Environment Programme’s at the conference, Adriana Zacarias Farah, said that finding new uses for waste “will boost both governments and businesses responses to the major challenges of our time which are sustainable economic development, climate change and environmental conservation.

Story was adapted from AP.

Circular economyClimate changeForumSolution
0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
admineconai

previous post
Swiss climate activists protest election of oil lobbyist
next post
Earthquake strikes Indonesia’s Java island

Related Posts

AFDB strengthens investments in climate-peace-security nexus

November 28, 2025

Ethiopia to be officially named host of 2027...

November 18, 2025

ADF grants $9 million to strengthen climate resilience...

November 15, 2025

Ethiopia expresses readiness to host COP32

November 15, 2025

African climate change projects secure major funding

October 22, 2025

Report: A fifth of migratory species face extinction...

October 7, 2025

Stakeholders seek integration of climate change into national...

October 7, 2025

At the 2nd Climate summit Africa mobilizes for...

September 19, 2025

AfDB sets aside $40m to drive AGIA green...

August 18, 2025

Report: African cities move to address carbon-neutral development

August 13, 2025

Leave a Comment Cancel Reply

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Newsletter

Subscribe my Newsletter for new blog posts, tips & new photos. Let's stay updated!

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Linkedin
  • Bloglovin
  • Vimeo

@2021 - All Right Reserved. Designed and Developed by Eco-Nai+

EcoNai Newsroom
  • Newsround
  • Nigeria
  • Africa
  • World