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Current Status and Prospects of Non-CO₂ Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction in China's Waste Management Sector

English

NOV 2022

Policy Brief

Beyond Carbon

Summary:
This policy brief assesses non CO₂ GHG emissions—particularly methane and nitrous oxide—from China's domestic waste and municipal sludge treatment sectors. It notes that while existing policies focus on pollution control rather than climate mitigation, the sector's emissions are projected to grow with urbanization, posing challenges for carbon neutrality. The brief highlights the potential of anaerobic digestion as a key mitigation technology, especially through co digestion of kitchen waste and sludge, and identifies barriers such as weak economic incentives, limited inter departmental coordination, and insufficient investment. It recommends strengthening policy coherence, improving the economics of waste treatment through integrated planning, leveraging carbon markets and green finance, and building robust monitoring and verification systems.
Suggested citation:
Zhu, T., Hu, M., & Mo, K. (2022). Current Status and Prospects of Non-CO₂ Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction in China's Waste Management Sector. Policy Brief. Beijing: Institute for Global Decarbonization Progress (iGDP).
Current Status and Prospects of Non-CO₂ Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction in China's Waste Management Sector