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佛得角循环经济诊断,2024年9月(英)
Shi Jie Yin Hang·2025-01-22 02:40

Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly provide an investment rating for the industry but highlights significant potential for circular economy interventions to foster economic growth and sustainability in Cabo Verde's tourism sector [19][20]. Core Insights - The analysis identifies substantial interest in waste reduction measures among tourism businesses, with over 70% penetration expected for certain actions within five years, despite barriers such as high costs and limited access to alternatives [17][19]. - Key market opportunities include in-vessel composting, large water dispensers, rooftop solar PV, and greywater recycling, which are essential for transitioning to a more resilient economy [19]. - The report emphasizes the need for enhanced financial aid, tax incentives, and policy adjustments to facilitate the adoption of sustainable technologies [19][20]. Summary by Sections Executive Summary - Data collection involved in-person interviews with 19 tourism businesses and an online survey, revealing a willingness to adopt sustainable practices despite financial and infrastructural challenges [17][18]. - The report highlights significant market opportunities for circularity and sustainability in Cabo Verde's tourism sector [19]. Circular Economy Gap Analysis - The analysis covers infrastructure systems related to materials, waste, energy, and water, identifying gaps and opportunities for improvement [38][39]. - Stakeholders expressed strong support for renewable energy initiatives, particularly solar PV systems, driven by high energy costs [21]. Circular Economy Initiative Shortlisting - Five high-priority circular economy initiatives were identified, including the establishment of an Integrated Waste Management Facility (IWMF) and a Reverse Logistics System for plastics [24][25]. - The IWMF aims for a 40% recycling rate and 25% organic waste recovery by 2035, with a projected capital expenditure of approximately USD 3.23 million [26]. Institutional and Regulatory Analysis - The report outlines the need for regulatory reforms to support circular economy practices, including the implementation of Law 22/X/2023, which bans certain single-use plastics [28][30]. - Priority regulatory initiatives focus on enhancing waste management services and integrating circular infrastructure into tourism development zones [30].