Training on Waste Management Policy Impacts on Practice and Circular Economy Approaches – October 2022, England

A weeklong training program organized at the University of Essex provided Sri Lankan participants with insights into regulatory challenges in waste management, enforcement of regulations, industrial operations, efficiency, and approaches to circular economy, climate change, and SDGs within the UK and beyond. Three colleagues from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura and two from the University of Ruhuna participated in the program to understand waste management practices and circular economy approaches. Participants developed an in-depth understanding of waste management and circular economy approaches pursued by UK local governments and councils, as well as other regulatory challenges, industry operations, and enforcement in the UK and beyond. Additionally, there was a demonstration on waste management business ideas in the UK and the potential for entrepreneurship in the field. Participants explored innovative food supply chain technologies in UK and North-West Europe, emphasizing their role in reducing food waste and discussing their applicability in resource-constrained contexts like Sri Lanka and other developing countries, underscoring the importance of leveraging technology to address waste issues.
This knowledge exchange was facilitated by expert-led sessions, site visits, and discussions with UK academics. The training aimed to provide practical knowledge and foster collaborations between UK and Sri Lankan colleagues, with the potential to drive future partnerships and capacity building in the waste management and circular economy sector.