Waste and recycling portfolio management (DK)


Challenge

The City of Copenhagen has an ambitious plan to collect 70% of waste from homes and businesses for recycling with the aim of tripling recycling rates in Copenhagen and reducing CO2-emissions from incineration of waste with 59,000 tons. All before 2024.

This is a huge undertaking with an action plan comprising of a multitude of programs across all municipal branches and with a budget of more than 100 million Euros.

Solution

A F2-portfolio management model was designed to serve the needs of the municipality.

KEYWORDS

Thematic
Waste management, circular economy, recycling

Legal
Copenhagen Resource- And Waste Plan 2024

Tech
Portfolio Management

The Executive Management Steering Group is responsible for the execution of the plan and the resources allocated to it. But the actual implementation is being handled by a broad group of program managers spread across the municipality.

And the nature of the programs is very diverse. From educational efforts to technological innovation. The overall results are provided from national databases and data from the incineration facility, but there is little opportunity to measure single program effects.

The solution calls for self-assesment reporting by program managers – supported by their unit heads accounting both for results achieved and milestones ahead. Allowing for the responsible department to do progress reports and couple with aggregated net results.

Results

The solution is now part of the F2 solution library and could be used for municipal Carbon Action Plan implementation.


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