The Guardian (Nigeria)

Industrial firms tasked on energ y efficiency, waste management

- By Isaac Taiwo

VARIOUS sectors of the economy have been asked to key into a four- year project titled “Improving Nigeria’s Industrial Energy Performanc­e through Programmat­ic Approaches and the Promotion of Innovation in Clean Technology Solutions”, to reduce wastes contributi­ng to climate change, reduction in profitabil­ity and making judicious use of their raw materials to break even point.

The project is being supported by the Global Environmen­t Facility ( GEF) and United Nations Industrial Developmen­t Organisati­on ( UNIDO) as well as other national stakeholde­rs.

In her welcome remarks at the workshop organized by the Federal Ministry of Environmen­t and Energy Commission of Nigeria for related stakeholde­rs, Ministries, Department­s and Agencies ( MDAS), Non- government­al Organisati­ons ( NGOS) and the private sector, the Zonal Director, Federal Comptrolle­r, Federal Ministry of Environmen­t, Lagos, Mrs. Oluwatoyin Agbenna highlighte­d the imperative­ness of sensitisin­g the participan­ts on the core area of the project.

According to her, the core area has to do with data capturing of industrial energy consumptio­n, resource use and waste hotspot generation for the operationa­l improvemen­t of industries.

“You are all aware that Nigeria is a signatory to the United Nations climate protocols, other environmen­tal agreements and has pledged commitment­s through our

National Determined Contributi­on ( NDC), which requires a transition to a lowcarbon, greener economy that will help Nigeria meet its unconditio­nal ( 20%) and conditiona­l ( 47%) emission reduction targets.

“This project will, therefore, assist the Nigerian Government in promoting industrial energy efficiency and resource efficiency and cleaner production of the industrial sector as an instrument of meeting its environmen­tal sound management obligation­s. After all, small companies have played important roles in technology innovation, often leading to the introducti­on of paradigm- shifting technologi­es and changes in the way we live” she said.

Deputy Director and Head of Division, Hazardous Risk Management, Inner Production & Environmen­tal Intelligen­t Services, Federal Ministry of Environmen­t, Oyewole Asaolu emphasized the importance of data capturing which would be conducted across industries or factories in the country and the fact that the project is aimed at reducing wastes contributi­ng to climate change and at the same time increasing profitabil­ity.

National Project Coordinato­r for UNIDO, Oladipo Jacob said the objective of the project was to accelerate the adoption of industrial energy efficiency and to improve enterprise performanc­e under the wide umbrella of resource efficiency and cleaner production, best practices as well as innovative approach within the selected small medium and large- scale industries in Nigeria.

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