Organic Waste Streams for Industrial Renewable Energy Applications in India

5087_2022_PIR_UNIDO_India5087_2023_PIR_UNIDO_India5087_2024_PIR_UNIDO_INDIA5087_2024_PIR_UNIDO_INDIA_PIR AttachmentsCEO Endorsement Letter to CouncilPIF Document for WPI (Revised)PPG Document (Revised)Review Sheet (PDF)STAP Review (PDF)
The proposed project will focus on using organic waste streams for industrial renewable energy (RE) applications in SMEs, in support of the energy policy priorities, with the overall aim to trigger technology innovation in SMEs and reduce dependency on fossil fuels

Enabling Activities to Review and Update the National Implementation Plan for the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)

EA - revised
The overall objective of the proposed Enabling Activities (EA) is to review and update the National Implementation Plan (NIP), and have it endorsed and submitted by the Government to the Stockholm Convention Conference of Parties (COP). Participating stakeholders will be able to manage the additional POPs with newly developed technical skills, expertise and awareness.

Enabling Activities to Review and Update the National Implementation Plan for the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)

Enabling Activity Request
The overall objective of the proposed Enabling Activities (EA) is to update and review the National Implementation Plan (NIP), and have it endorsed and submitted by the Government to the Stockholm Convention Conference of Parties (COP). Participating stakeholders will be able to manage the additional POPs with newly developed technical skills, expertise and awareness.

Enabling Activities to Review and Update the National Implementation Plan for the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)

EA - revised
The overall objective of the proposed Enabling Activities (EA) is to review and update the National Implementation Plan (NIP), and have it endorsed and submitted by the Government to the Stockholm Convention Conference of Parties (COP). Participating stakeholders will be able to manage the additional POPs with newly developed technical skills, expertise and awareness.