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  • Watch | Earth Day Every Day: Showing Our Commitment to a Sustainable Future

    Sustainability: Bogotá's Bike Network Revolution" "Rooted Together: Community Composting and Gardening in Colombia In Episode 2 of the series, see how Colombia-based Climate Finance Director Sebastián Lema cycles towards Bogotá, Colombia, has a population of almost 8 million inhabitants, making it one of the most densely-populated Watch Episode 3 - "Rooted Together: Community Composting and Gardening in Colombia" In this illuminating Stay Connected: There are numerous ways to stay connected with CCAP.

  • CCAP Expanding Waste Program Through Deepening Partnership with CCAC

    its experience developing Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions for the waste sector in Chile, Colombia The network will provide a forum where municipalities from across Latin America can share best practices Colombia CCAP is also supporting the first CCAC project to reach a ready-for-implementation stage, in one that highlights leadership actions being carried out around the world to reduce SLCP emissions from Following this model, successful examples from Viña del Mar and other leading cities on MSW management

  • Recycle Organics LAC Program Set to Officially Launch in March

    methane emissions from the waste sector over a four-year period. CCAP is also leading a NAMA to reduce methane emissions from the waste sector in Peru, which recently entered the detailed preparation phase (DPP) under the NAMA Facility. The goal of Peru’s Waste NAMA is to reimagine Peru’s waste sector from a system that relies on final disposal to one that introduces circular economy concepts and strives to reduce and capture methane emissions

  • Recycle Organics Program Launches New Project in the Maldives

    Maldives with enhanced information and methodologies for estimating detrimental emissions originating from CCAP is also developing a Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action (NAMA) to reduce methane emissions from the waste sector in Peru, under the Mitigation Action Facility. The goal of Peru’s Waste NAMA is to reimagine the country’s waste sector from a system that relies on final disposal to one that introduces circular economy concepts and strives to reduce and capture methane

  • CCAP and Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) Launch the Recycle Organics-Caribbean Program

    ECCC also funded the original Reciclo Orgánicos Program in Chile that took place from 2017-2022. CCAP is also supporting the development of a Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action (NAMA) to reduce methane emissions from the waste sector in Peru. The goal of the NAMA is to reimagine Peru’s waste sector from a system that relies on landfills to one that introduces circular economy concepts and strives to capture methane emissions and convert them

  • Transforming the Energy Sector in the Philippines

    CCAP’s work over the past 2 years on developing this ambitious program was made possible by support from This is third project developed by CCAP that has secured financing from the NAMA Facility, the previous ones being the Colombia Transport Oriented Development NAMA and the Colombia Refrigerator NAMA. clean energy project pipelines in developing countries, and increase the velocity of projects moving from conceptualization to implementation.

  • New Report | Sustainable Solutions: Incentives for Promoting Organic Waste Source Separation

    CCAP is also developing a Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action (NAMA) to reduce methane emissions from the waste sector in Peru, under the Mitigation Action Facility. The goal of Peru’s Waste NAMA is to reimagine the country’s waste sector from a system that relies on final disposal to one that introduces circular economy concepts and strives to reduce and capture methane emissions from organic waste and convert them to useable products such as compost, biogas and electricity

  • Recycle Organics Program Expands to the Pacific Islands

    set to expand to the Pacific Islands, supporting Fiji and Samoa in reducing their methane emissions from CCAP is also developing a Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action (NAMA) to reduce methane emissions from the waste sector in Peru, under the Mitigation Action Facility. The goal of Peru’s Waste NAMA is to reimagine the country’s waste sector from a system that relies on final disposal to one that introduces circular economy concepts and strives to reduce and capture methane

  • Recycle Organics Program Expands to Togo

    Furthermore, these harmful gases can be captured and converted into biogas, which is a form of renewable CCAP is also developing a Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action (NAMA) to reduce methane emissions from the waste sector in Peru, under the Mitigation Action Facility. The goal of Peru’s Waste NAMA is to reimagine the country’s waste sector from a system that relies on final disposal to one that introduces circular economy concepts and strives to reduce and capture methane

  • Continuing the Fight for Climate and Clean Energy

    We have elected a President who has claimed that he will bring back coal and walk away from the Paris We will have to see how he actually governs but there are some realities here that restrain his actions We are currently seeking to expand our clean energy NAMA work into a full service platform of technical

  • Upcoming Climate Finance Opportunities in the GCF and NAMA Facility

    from the NAMA Facility and getting the GCF up and running, can boost the prospect of a robust and durable to € 5-20 million (from € 5-15 million). Concept notes (voluntary) can be submitted anytime and the Secretariat will provide feedback within 2 This is an excellent opportunity for countries to receive early feedback from the Secretariat to help CCAP encourages countries to submit NAMA concept notes to each of the funds to help them refine NAMAs

  • Sustainable finance taxonomies: A critical tool for green investment

    Pressure to meet national and global climate goals, along with demand from investors, is pushing countries Other countries, such as Colombia, are using the CBI taxonomy as a guideline for the private sector. Nevertheless, Colombia is also defining the participation of public sector institutions and sectoral Looking forward Sustainable finance taxonomies have evolved from defining only climate considerations We are still at an initial stage in terms of taxonomies and the regulation outcomes from the EU are expected

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