ReBin - Rotary Geneva International

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Fondation ReBin for Sustainable Development

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Fondation ReBin for Sustainable Development

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Honour to be here tonight

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ReBin - The Meaning

Reduce Reuse Recycle

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The ReBin TeamMark

Alexandre

RaviClaude

Sylvain

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Finance

Architecture

Agriculture

Engineering

Entrepreneurship

Field experience

Team Competencies

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The Private-Public-Partnership « PPP »

International cooperation

Local

Partnership

Innovation Technical

Expertise

Educ

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Waste - A Reality

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Waste - A Reality

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Waste - A Reality• Amount of waste increases exponentially. Problems posed by waste are multiple and increase the vulnerability of the population.

• A quarter of all global deaths of children under five are due to polluted environments. Leads to fatal cases of diarrhea, malaria and pneumonia.

• « Investing in the removal of environmental risks to health, such as improving water quality or using cleaner fuels, will result in massive health benefits » (Margaret Chan – WHO Director General).

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Waste - Another Reality

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• The basis of a "Zero Waste" economy exists and we have seen it!

• Waste should no longer be seen as an inevitable cost, but as a resource to be exploited by industry, agriculture and households.

• "There is no waste on this planet, only misplaced resources" (Dr. Somthai)

Waste - Another Reality

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Give market value back to waste

ReBin – From waste to energy

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ReBin - The Pilot Project Sitelocal market 100k indiv. 100 households 6 farms

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ReBin – Pilot Project’s value chain

waste water organic waste biogas fertilizer

6000 L 6 tons200 m3

632 hours 8 tons

20 workers 60 households4 agricultural exploitations

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5 countries in the selection process of 2015 including Benin and Ghana

Selection criteria for Benin:

•Risk factors (stable democratic republic, peaceful country)

•Opportunities for development (absence of major actors)•Strategic partnerships•Availability of resources•Adhesion of local partners•Women Leadership

ReBin – Why Benin?

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ReBin – Why Benin?

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ReBin – Why Impact Matters?

On September 25, 2015, 193 world leaders committed to 17 global goals to achieve three major accomplishments over the

next 15 years.Ending extreme povertyFight against inequality and injusticeAddressing climate change

A cost of USD 4'000 billion / year > US budget in 2016

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ReBin - Contribution to 11 SDGs

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“By 2030, eradicate extreme poverty for all people everywhere,

currently measured as people living on less than $1.90 a day »

How ReBin contributes:

1. Pay 100 households for their waste

2. Create around 20 jobs (plant, franchisees, collectors, market)

3. Engage local entrepreneurs (building, collection, selling, manufacturing activities).

ReBin – SDG 1 “No Poverty”

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The Pilot - The Financial Needs Pilot Project CHF Included Travels (Benin) 11 700 3 trips to Benin Registering in Benin 1 400 Registering the Foundation in Benin Land 31 800 Notary, environmental impact study Constructing & Building 12 600 Platform, buildings, electricity, water Collecting zone (plant) 9 700 Separation tables & belt, crusher, scales, dumpster Collecting zone (market) 7 300 Building, ramp, dumpster Biogas 16 400 Digestors (4 x 20m3), storage, stoves, biogas bags Compost 1 400 Trolleys, bags Water 21 400 Pond (500m2), drilling, pumps Households 1 500 Bins Collectors 3 000 Motorcycle, dumpsters, scales, working equipment General expenses 6 400 Computers, printer Year 1 of operations 15 200 Salaries, purchase of waste, energy Total Pilot 139 800 Foundation (creation) 7 100

Foundation (current expenses) 5 100 Total expenses 152 000 (Foundation's endowment) (54 700) Financing Requirements 97 300

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The Pilot - The Planning20182017 H2 2017 H1

• Fund raising• Feasibility study with

local actors• Registration in Benin• Land Purchase

PreparationConstruction

In collaboration with experienced local actors

Pilot• On-boarding of local

actors• Transform behaviours• Purchase of products• Financial sustainability

Donations & subsidies to start Sustainable businesses

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ReBin – Next Step

Cotonou - 1 Million inhab. All types of waste

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ReBin - Our Engagements

We commit to full transparency

The money raised goes to the realization of the project

The Foundation will not deviate from its objectives

The pilot activities will not only be maintained but extended

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Find more about us on:

www.rebin.org

Detailed brochure and information can be sent by mail upon request: [email protected]