COPA primarily supports countries from the Global South eligible for Official Development Assistance in creating effective greenhouse gas mitigation through ozone depleting substances (ODS) and hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) banks management. Partner countries receive access to technical and financial support to establish and further develop a regulatory framework and infrastructure to effectively address the global ODS and HFC banks problem. Countries are welcome to become members of the alliance and benefit from knowledge exchange and an international network of actors willing to jointly work on the sustainable management of ODS and HFCs. In the initial phase, COPA cooperates with China (Ministry of Ecology and Environment of the People’s Republic of China - Foreign Environmental Cooperation Office), Ghana (Ministry of Environment Science Technology and Innovation - Environmental Protection Agency), Mexico (Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources of Mexico), Tunisia (Ministry of Environment of Tunisia) and Ecuador (Ministry of Production, Foreign Trade, Investment and Fisheries). COPA is working with the five countries to define country-specific commitments, develop project concepts and implement first pilot actions. The results and expertise can then be transferred and multiplied to other countries. COPA focuses on mitigation actions in metropolitan regions as ODS and HFC waste stocks mostly accumulate in densely populated areas.COPA PARTNER & MEMBER COUNTRIES
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Nigeria Nigeria currently lacks an accurate inventory of ODS and HFC banks in the country. The RRR scheme, established during the CFC phase-out, encountered logistical challenges in collection and storage. Additionally, some of the recovery equipment provided was not properly maintained, leading to reduced effectiveness. Some ODS stocks remain with their respective companies, while others have been transferred to the collection center at Ozone Village. The collection system for waste ODS in Nigeria is supported by the Ozone Layer Protection regulations. However, only a few servicing companies engage in recovery and recycling, as there is no organized institutional collection system for domestic appliances. In 2018, Nigeria completed the MLF-sponsored ODS waste disposal project, successfully collecting and destroying 1.66 tons of CFC-12 from the Ozone Bank at a waste management facility in Port Harcourt using a rotary kiln incinerator. As part of the ongoing HPMP Stage II, with UNDP as the implementing agency, additional recovery equipment has been procured to establish 18 RR centers. These centers are currently being set up, with plans for further expansion to accommodate the large size of the country. UNDP is willing to support the partners to strengthen their systems for the reduction of ODS and HFCs banks emissions.
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