Transcript RIEL A 2014

Mexican Legal Framework
Providers of Environmental Services
Green Expo 2014 American Embassy
MEXICO
Waste to Energy
(Environmental)
RIELA 2014
October 2nd, 2014
Mexico
Waste to Energy
Current Status of Wastes Recovery
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Mexico one of the densest countries in the world = large amount of daily wastes
(Mexico City 13,000 tons/day).
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A large amount of wastes generation requires several alternatives for its
management and recovery solutions.
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Since 1988 Mexico has established within its environmental laws, several policies
aimed to minimize the wastes generation and revalue them.
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As the population density has increased over the years, the problem to adequate
manage and recover the wastes also has. The old policies are not enough the
address the current wastes issue.
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Current Status of Wastes Recovery
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Bordo Poniente landfill.
1992 authorization to serve as landfill.
Old technology for the final disposal of the wastes.
Until 2013 = capture of biogas for producing energy.
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Current Status of Wastes Recovery
There are policies for recovering wastes; but no specific
environmental regulations so far.
1988 General Law of the Ecological
Equilibrium and Environmental Protection.
General Law for the Prevention and
Integral Management of Wastes 2003
General Law of Climate Change 2013
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LGEEPA and LGPGIR
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The wastes generation shall be controlled given that it constitutes the most common
source of contamination.
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It is necessary to prevent and reduce the wastes generation, incorporate technics and
procedures for their reuse, recycle and recovery It is necessary to regulate the efficient
use of the wastes.(until mid 2000 no official standard or specific legislation related to
wastes).
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The SEMARNAT shall promote with the local authorities the detection of alternatives
and technology for reusing and recovering the wastes (until 2013 no legislations
regulating how to).
1988 - 2003
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CLIMATE CHANGE LAW
 Municipalities are obliged to
invest in technology and
infrastructure to recover solid
urban wastes and produce
energy from biogas collection.
2013
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NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN
ENVIRONMENTAL MEXICAN SCHEDULE
Promote green technologies, renewable energies
(hydroelectric, geothermic, wind, PV, etc.) correct
management of wastes and produce biogas from wastes.
Also the Energetic Reform shall enforce the investment on
this ways of energy
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Current Status of Wastes Recovery
OBSTACLES
- Municipalities’ faculty.
- No financial resources for implementing this technology.
- Certain legislation do not allow private investor to be
involved in this matters.
- Lack of specific regulations (both legal and technical).
Mexico
Waste to Energy
Current Status of Wastes Recovery
CURRENT OPERATING PROJECTS
- Saltillo, Coahuila.
- Juarez, Chihuahua.
- Cancun, Qroo.
Bordo Poniente, Federal District (pending)
Thank you for your
attention