Morocco has long been known for its vibrant cities, stunning souks, and majestic Hassan Tower. However, hiding in plain sight, underneath the country’s cosmopolitan exterior, lies a different reality: a burgeoning plastic and waste crisis.
Every day, Moroccans produce an astonishing 27,000 tons of municipal solid waste (2), a staggering increase largely fueled by rapid urban growth and consumption patterns aligned towards the Western lifestyle (more than 75% population live in cities (UN). The once tranquil waste management landscape is no further away from reaching catastrophic depths, as cities from across the country grapple day after day to treat unbridled quantities, recycling capacity, and contamination among collection systems. But Can Incineration of Organic Waste be part part of the Solution rather than the Problem** by contributing to an escalating emergency (3).
Lights, Camera, Accion! to take a glimpse beyond Incineration Challenges/Technologies: An eco-approach perspective towards resolving Morocco’s swelling plastics disaster. As for local perspectives, citizens across sectors will need to think inside boxes to join their governing institutions in embracing transformative thinking while the current dilemma begs solutions to stem.
On average, only 1%("only 10 million waste recyclables in cities"). According to estimates Morocco manages merely 2 million items recycled per day within larger regions (Moroccan environmental NGO). Not long removed the Green revolution-Environment and sustainability,, but in Fast Development growth, these areas cannot adapt quickly to absorb large volume of organic refuse anymore to ensure clean green air we breathe in by us with no risk pollution we’ve always. If Moroccans have never gone with their government support these. In response and address all waste crisis’s of them.
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