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At COP29, over 30 countries pledge to reduce methane emissions from organic waste

They commit to set sectoral targets to reducing methane from organic waste within future Nationally determined contributions (NDCs).


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November 21 2024
 
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The COP29 Presidency launched the Reducing Methane from Organic Waste Declaration, with over 30 states amongst the initial signatories (who combined represent 47% of global methane emissions from organic waste) declaring their commitment to set sectoral targets to reducing methane from organic waste within future NDCs. This includes seven of the world’s 10 largest organic waste methane emitters. Signatories commit to launching concrete policies and roadmaps to meet these sectoral methane targets.  

This declaration, developed with the UNEP-convened Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC), builds on the work of previous COPs by supporting the implementation of the 2021 Global Methane Pledge (GMP), launched at COP26. The GMP sets a global target of reducing methane emissions by at least 30% below 2020 levels by 2030. Organic waste is the third largest source of anthropogenic methane emissions, behind agriculture and fossil fuels, meaning that action on this sector is crucial to meet the goals of the GMP.  

Commenting on the Reducing Methane from Organic Waste Declaration, COP29 President Mukhtar Babayev remarked, “The COP29 Presidency has worked to drive progress on mitigation throughout the year through both the UNFCCC process and our own Action Agenda. Today’s declaration takes a great stride forward in helping nations to implement the Global Methane Pledge, which is an important part of global efforts to reduce our emissions in this critical decade for climate action.” 

“Fast-tracking actions to reduce methane from organic waste is critical to keep the goals of the Paris Agreement within reach, and can strengthen our food systems globally while harnessing circular economy opportunities” said Martina Otto, Head of the UNEP-Convened CCAC Secretariat. “Given over 50% of municipal solid waste is organic waste that emits methane, and nearly 1/3 of all food produced is lost or wasted each year, this declaration will help to increase ambition in the prevention, separate collection, and improved management of organic waste, including through targets in the next round of countries’ climate plans, cooperation across all levels of government, and finance, helping us keep food out of landfills.”

The list states which endorsed COP29 declaration on Reducing Methane from Organic Waste are: 

  1. Republic of Azerbaijan
  2. Republic of Korea
  3. Japan
  4. Russian Federation
  5. Kingdom of Bhutan 
  6. Slovak Republic
  7. State of Israel 
  8. Republic of Moldova 
  9. Federative Republic of Brazil
  10. United Arab Emirates
  11. Czech Republic (Czechia)
  12. Federal Republic of Germany
  13. Kingdom of Morocco
  14. Republic of Belarus
  15. Republic of Kazakhstan
  16. United States of America
  17. Republic of Türkiye 
  18. Republic of Chile
  19. Canada
  20. Kingdom of Norway
  21. Kingdom of Belgium
  22. State of Eritrea
  23. Republic of Serbia
  24. United Mexican States (Mexico)
  25. State of Palestine
  26. Republic of Austria
  27. Republic of Malta
  28. Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
  29. Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
  30. Republic of the Marshall Islands
  31. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
  32. Republic of The Gambia
  33. Federal Republic of Nigeria
  34. Republic of Guatemala
  35. Malaysia