The following is the CPRT 2018 Agenda, please note that this will be updated as needed. If you are interested in seeking a particular presentation please do visit this page the day after. We aim to upload all presentations and speeches in pdf format by the end of each day.
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Main Conference Room Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, Suva, Fiji 20 – 22 August 2018 Theme: Pathways to a Pollution – Free Pacific Roundtable Chair: Mr. Joshua Wycliffe - Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Housing & Community Development, Ministry of Local Government, Ministry of Waterways & Environment |
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Day 1 20 August 2018 |
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08:00 - 09:00 |
REGISTRATION |
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09:00 – 10:00 |
1.1 Opening Ceremony Welcome by Dame Meg Taylor, Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat Keynote statement by Honourable Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama, Prime Minister of the Republic of Fiji Clean Pacific Roundtable 2018 Statement by Mr Kosi Latu, Director General of SPREP |
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11:10 – 11:15 Main Conference Room, PIFS
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Plenary Session 1.2 Roundtable Overview by Mr. Joshua Wycliffe, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Housing & Community Development, Ministry of Local Government, Ministry of Waterways & Environment and Designated Chair, 2018 Clean Pacific Roundtable |
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11:15 – 12:15 |
Plenary Session 1.3: Coordinated Actions to Combat Marine Debris Chair: Ms. Heidi Savelli Soderberg, Programme Officer Marine Litter, UN Environment Moderator: Mr. Andrew Irvin, CCMRR Project Officer, International Union for Conservation of Nature Oceania Regional Office |
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Main Conference Room, PIFS
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Session 1.3.1: Policy and economic mechanisms for combating marine debris, plastics and microplastics Presentation #1: Global framework to address marine debris, plastic and microplastics by Dr. Karen Raubenheimer, Lecturer, Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS), University of Wollongong. (10 mins) Presentation #2: Fiji’s policy approach to addressing plastics by Mr. Dwain Qalovaki, Principal Consultant Communications Specialist. (10 mins) Presentation #3: Republic of the Marshall Islands approach to addressing plastics by Mr Jorelik Tibon, Manager, Majuro Atoll Waste Company (10 mins) Presentation #4: Plasticity by Mr. Doug Woodring, Founder Ocean Recovery Alliance (10 mins) Roundtable Discussion (20 mins) Invited panel member to join the roundtable discussion: Mr. Simon Bennett, General Manager – Sustainable Development, The China Navigation Co Pte Ltd, SWIRE Shipping Co. Key Discussion Points:
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12:15 - 13:15 PIFS Fale |
Side Event #1: GEF7 Chemicals and Waste Information Session/LUNCH UN Environment. Lunch hosted by UN Environment |
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13:15 – 14:20 |
Plenary Session 1.3: Coordinated Actions to Combat Marine Debris Chair: Mr. Mark Borg, Team Leader Program Management, PIDF Moderator: Mr. Andrew Irvin, CCMRR Project Officer, International Union for Conservation of Nature Oceania Regional Office |
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Main Conference Room, PIFS |
Session 1.3.2: Implementation and innovative actions for combating marine debris, plastics and microplastics Presentation #1: Changing hearts and minds through sporting leaders by Mr. Dwain Qalovaki, Principal Consultant Communications Specialist (10 mins) Presentation #2: Traditional canoes as a vehicle to reach and connect remote communities by Mr. Colin Philip, President, Fiji Islands Voyaging Society (10 mins) Presentation #3: Coastal cleanup in communities in Australia by Ms. Heidi Taylor, Tangaroa Blue Foundation, Australian Marine Debris Initiative (10 mins) Presentation #4: Smart cities progressing towards sustainable production and consumption by Ms Aarsi Sagar, Green Cities Analyst, Global Green Growth Institute (10 mins) Roundtable Discussion (35 mins) Invited panel members to join the roundtable discussion: Mr. Zen Waqavonovono, Precious Plastic Suva. Key Discussion Points:
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14:30 – 17:00 |
Session 1.4: Emerging Waste Streams (Parallel Roundtable) |
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Parallel Session 1.4.A: Planning and Responding to Disaster Wastes in the Main Conference Room, PIFS. Chair: Dr. Kunitoshi Sakurai, Professor Emeritus, Okinawa University and Chairman of the JPRISM Project Council Moderator: Ms. Cristelle Erica Pratt, Deputy Secretary General, PIFS |
Parallel Session 1.4.B: Enhancing proper management of hazardous wastes in the Committee Room A, PIFS Chair: Dr. Melchior Mataki, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology, Government of the Solomon Islands Moderator: Mr. David Hebblethwaite, SPC (TBC)
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Background Presentation: Brief Overview of the Session`s Purpose and expected outcomes. The Benefits of Proper Planning to Manage Disaster Wastes by Dr. Kunitoshi Sakurai – Professor Emeritus, Okinawa University and Chairman of the JPRISM Project Council (10mins) Presentation #1: Responses to Disaster Waste Issues in the Pacific: Challenges and Lessons Learned by Mr. Faafetai Sagapolutele – Assistant Chief Advisor, JPRISM Project (10mins) Presentation #2: Dealing with Disaster Wastes in Japan by Professor Shinichi Sakai (Kyoto University, Japan) and Professor Toshiaki Yoshioka (Tohoku University, Japan) (15mins) Presentation #3: Way Forward for the development of the DWM Plan through “Disaster Waste Management Guideline in Asia and the Pacific” by Professor Misuzu Asari (Kyoto University, Japan) and Mr Makoto Tsukiji (JSMCWM) (25mins) Presentation #4: Promoting Resilience in Managing Disaster Wastes: Linkage to the FRDP TBC (10mins) Presentation #5: Panel Kick-Start (20mins)
Roundtable Discussion (60mins) Key Discussion Points:
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Background Presentation: Managing hazardous wastes and chemicals at the national level – the Solomon Islands’ case by Dr. Melchior Mataki, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology, Government of Solomon Islands (10mins) Presentation #1: Capacity building through regional institutions – Chemical Training for Pacific Island Countries, the USP experience by Dr. Johann Poinapen, Director, Head, Institute of Applied Sciences, The University of the South Pacific (15mins) Presentation #2: Managing hazardous waste regionally – the asbestos story through the PacWaste Project Mr. John O’Grady, Director, Araspring Ltd, Nelson, New Zealand (10mins) Presentation #3: Managing hazardous waste nationally – the Papua New Guinea experience (10mins) by Mr. Kori Chan, General Manager (Director), Total Waste Management Company, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea Presentation #4: Managing hazardous waste regionally – the importance of regional policy guidance in the Pacific by Dr. David Haynes, Principal, GoingTroppo Consulting, Franklin, Tasmania, Australia (10mins) Presentation #5: Panel Kick Start (30mins)
Roundtable Discussion (40mins) Key Discussion Points:
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17:00 – 17:30 PIFS Fale |
Coffee Break |
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17:30 – 18:00 MCR PIFS |
Session 1.5: Information Session on the Country Profiles by Mr. Jack Whelan, Secretariat Manager, PRIF |
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18:00 – 19:30 PIFS Fale |
Side Event #2: Networking Session (Speed Dating) among Partners Facilitator: Ms. Nanette Woonton, Communications Adviser, SPREP |
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19:30 – 21:00 PIFS Fale |
Welcome Dinner/Cocktails Hosted by: SPREP and the Government of Fiji |
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Day 2 21 August 2018 |
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08:30 – 10:00 |
Session 2.1: Sustainable Waste Management (Plenary Roundtable) |
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08:30 – 08:50 Main Conference Room, PIFS |
Introduction by the Chair Mr. Joshua Wycliffe - Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Housing & Community Development, Ministry of Local Government, Ministry of Waterways & Environment Keynote Address by Mr. Christoph Wagner, Head of Cooperation, Delegation of the European Union for the Pacific |
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09:00 – 10:00 MCR PIFS |
Plenary Session 2.2: Progress on Existing Sustainable Mechanisms in Waste Management Moderator: Hon Andrew Yatilman, Secretary, Department of Environment and Emergency Management, FSM |
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Palau’s Beverage Container Deposit Legislation Mr. Calvin Ikesil, Manager/Solid Waste Office, Bureau of Public Works, Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Industry and Commerce, Palau Kiribati’s Te ‘Kaoki Maange’ recycling project – Ms. Taouea Titaake-Reiher, Deputy Director, Environment and Conservation Division, Kiribati RMI’s Iokwe Bag System – Mr. Jorelik Tibon, General Manager/Majuro Atoll Waste Company, RMI Sustainable Operation of the Naboro Landfill, Fiji – Mrs. Sainimili Bulai, Acting Sr. Environmental Officer, Waste Management, Dept. of Environment, Fiji |
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10:00 – 10:30 |
Coffee Break |
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10:30 – 13:00
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Plenary Session 2.3: Regional Coordination in Recycling Chair: Ms. Marina Keil, President, Samoa Recycling and Waste Management Association Moderator: Ms. Ileana Miritescu, Programme Manager/Climate Change, Energy, Circular Economy, Delegation for the European Union for the Pacific |
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MCR PIFS |
Background Presentation: The Drawbacks of Recycling in the Pacific by Ms. Marina Keil, President, Samoa Recycling and Waste Management Association (10mins) Presentation #1: Creating Awareness on Recycling by Ms. Nafiza Ali, Acting Senior Asst. Health Inspector, Nadi Town Council (10mins) Presentation #2: Outcomes of the Resource Circulation Study in the Pacific Region by Ms. Anne Prince, CEO of Prince Consulting, Australia (20mins) Presentation #3: Addressing Shipping Constraints of Recyclables in the Pacific: The Moana Taka Partnership by Mr. Simon Bennett, General Manager – Sustainable Development, The China Navigation Co Pte Ltd, Swire Shipping. (20mins) Presentation #4 (Panel Kick-start): Coordinated Mechanisms in Developing Public-Private Partnerships (20mins)
Roundtable Discussion (60 mins) Key Discussion Points:
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13:00 – 14:00 PIFS Fale |
Side Event #3 Global and Pacific Marine Litter Actions/LUNCH |
Ms. Heidi Savelli Soderberg, Programme Officer Marine Litter, UN Environment. Lunch hosted by: UN Environment |
14:15 – 16:45 |
Session 2.4: Enabling Systems in Waste Management (Parallel Roundtable) |
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Parallel Session 2.4.A: Boosting tourism through proper waste management in the Committee Room A Chair: Ms. Fantasha Lockington, CEO of Fiji Hotels and Tourism Association Moderator: Ms. Alisi Tuqa, Acting Chief Executive Officer, Pacific Islands Private Sector Organisation (PIPSO) Background Presentation: Enhancing a Vibrant Tourism through Promotion of Proper Waste Management by Ms. Fantasha Lockington, CEO of Fiji Hotels and Tourism Association (10 mins) Presentation #1: The challenges and opportunities of waste collection from the tourism sector by Mr. Paul Evers, Manager, HG Leach (Fiji) Ltd. (10 mins) Presentation #2: Regional Perspective of Waste Management in the Context of Sustainable Tourism Development by Ms. Christina Leala-Gale, Sustainable Tourism Development Manager, South Pacific Tourism Organisation (10 mins)
Presentation #3 (Panel Kick-start): Integrating Tourism Issues into National Waste and Pollution Management Strategies (40mins)
Roundtable Discussion: (60 mins) Key Discussion Points:
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Parallel Session 2.4.B: Further Enhancement of Regional Capacity in Waste Management in the Main Conference Room Chair: Dr. Sunil Herat, Senior Lecturer in Waste Management, Griffith University Moderator: Dr. Vincent Lal, Manager, Laboratory Services, Institute of Applied Sciences, USP Background Presentation: The Benefits of Sustaining Capacity Development in the Pacific based on the AFD/GEFPAS Regional Waste Management Trainings Dr. Sunil Herat, Senior Lecturer in Waste Management, Griffith University (10 mins) Presentation #1: The Flexible Learning Approach in Waste Management in the Pacific Towards Accredited Competency Dr. Johann Poinapen – Director, Institute of Applied Sciences, USP (10 mins) Presentation #2: Broadening Perspective on Waste Management in the Pacific through Research Initiatives by Prof. Alan Broadfoot - Director, Newcastle Institute for Energy and Resources, University of Newcastle(10mins) Presentation #3: Developing a System to Sustain the Pacific-to-Pacific Cooperation Training by Ms. Yasuko Onoue, Capacity Development Coordinator, J-PRISM2(15 mins) Presentation #4 (Panel Kickstart): Human Capacity Needs of Pacific Island Countries on Waste Management in the Outset (30mins)
Roundtable Discussion: (60mins) Key Discussion Points:
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16:00 – 16:30 |
Coffee Break |
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17:30 – 18:15 PIFS Fale
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Side Event #5: Launching of the Pacific SWM Guidebook Facilitator: Mr. Faafetai Sagapolutele, Asst. Chief Adviser, J-PRISM and Ms. Ma. Bella Guinto, Solid Waste Management Adviser, SPREP Hosted by: JICA-J-PRISM |
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18:15 – 20:00 PIFS Fale |
Cocktail & Observation of the Posters Display (Good Waste Management Practices in the countries) |
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Day 3 22 August 2018 |
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08:30 – 10:00 |
Session 3.1: Governance of the 2020 Clean Pacific Roundtable (CPRT) Chaired by Mr Joshua Wycliffe, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Housing & Community Development, Ministry of Local Government, Ministry of Waterways & Environment Moderated by Dr. Vicki Hall, Director, WMPC, SPREP |
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MCR PIFS |
Consultation on the Terms of Reference of the CPRT Election of the 2020 CPRT Steering Committee |
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10:00 – 10:30 |
Coffee Break |
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10:30 – 12:00 |
Session 3.2: Resolution and Outcomes (Plenary Roundtable) Chair: Mr. Joshua Wycliffe, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Housing & Community Development, Ministry of Local Government, Ministry of Waterways & Environment |
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MCR PIFS |
Chair’s Summary of Roundtable Discussions and Way Forward (Resolutions and Outcome Statement) |
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12:00 – 12:15 |
Session 3.3: Closing Ceremony |
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MCR PIFS |
Prayer Feedback from Participants Closing Remarks: Mr. Joshua Wycliffe, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Housing & Community Development, Ministry of Local Government, Ministry of Waterways & Environment Mr. Kosi Latu, Director General, Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) |
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12:15 – 13:30 PIFS Fale |
LUNCH – Working lunch – Meeting of Technical Working Groups Presentation: Combating Marine Plastic Litter and Microplastics by Dr. Karen Raubenheimer, ANCORS, University of Wollongong, Australia
Lunch hosted by: EU |
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13:30 - 15:00 |
ASSOCIATED EVENTS |
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Day 3 22 August 2018 |
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14:00 – 17:00 |
Session 3.3: Consultation on the Solid Waste Monitoring Indicators Presentation #1: Ensuring More Informed Decisions in Waste Management by Dr. Vicki Hall, Director, Waste Management and Pollution Control, SPREP Presentation #2: Tracking Improvements in Waste Management in Lautoka, Fiji by Shalend Prem Singh, Senior Health Inspector, Lautoka City Council Presentation #3: Framing Indicators for the Waste and Pollution Sector: Key Considerations by Rebecca V Polestico, M&E Adviser, SPREP Presentation #4: J-PRISM by Kunitoshi Sakurai, Dr. Eng. Professor Emeritus, Okinawa University, Chairman of the JPRISM Project Council Presentation #5: Solid Waste Management - Monitoring Indicators by Ma. Bella Guinto, SWM Adviser, SPREP and Mahmoud Riad, J-PRISM Expert |
Facilitated by: J-PRISM Project Team and Ma. Bella Guinto, Solid Waste Management Adviser, SPREP |
18:00 – 21:00 |
Cocktails hosted by SWIRE |
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Day 4 23 August 2018 |
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08:30 – 12:30 |
Session 4.1: Pre-Inception Workshop of the Pacific-European Union Waste Management Programme (PacWaste Plus) Presentation #1: PacWaste Presentation #2: EDF11 - PacWaste Plus Presentation #3: PacWaste in FSM Presentation #4: Pacific Community |
Facilitated by: WMPC Team, SPREP and EU Delegation |
12:30 – 14:00 |
Side Event #6: Launching a Regional Cooperation Framework Between SPREP and the Global Green Growth Institute/LUNCH |
Facilitated by: SPREP and GGGI |
14:00 – 16:00 |
Continuation of PacWaste Plus Pre-Inception Workshop |
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16:00 – 18:00 |
Side Event #7: AFD Project Consultation |
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Day 5 24 August 2018 |
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08:30 – 17:00 |
Session 5: J-PRISM2 2nd Steering Committee Meeting |
Facilitated by: J-PRISM2 Project Team |
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Day 6 25 August 2018 |
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08:00 – 12:00 |
Session 6: Marine Litter and Microplastics Data Collection Training
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Facilitated by: Mr. Anthony Talouli & Ms. Heidi Taylor, Tangaroa Blue Foundation |