By Hon. Prof. Kariuki Muigua, OGW, PhD, C.Arb, FCIArb is a Professor of Environmental Law and Dispute Resolution at the University of Nairobi, Member of Permanent Court of Arbitration, Leading Environmental Law Scholar, Respected Sustainable Development Policy Advisor, Top Natural Resources Lawyer, Highly-Regarded Dispute Resolution Expert and Awardee of the Order of Grand Warrior (OGW) of Kenya by H.E. the President of Republic of Kenya. He is The African ADR Practitioner of the Year 2022, The African Arbitrator of the Year 2022, ADR Practitioner of the Year in Kenya 2021, CIArb (Kenya) Lifetime Achievement Award 2021 and ADR Publisher of the Year 2021 and Author of the Kenya’s First ESG Book: Embracing Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) tenets for Sustainable Development” (Glenwood, Nairobi, July 2023) and Kenya’s First Two Climate Change Law Book: Combating Climate Change for Sustainability (Glenwood, Nairobi, October 2023), Achieving Climate Justice for Development (Glenwood, Nairobi, October 2023) and Promoting Rule of Law for Sustainable Development (Glenwood, Nairobi, January 2024)*
Circular economy is considered to be particularly relevant for African countries given that the continent’s economies remain largely resource dependent and under sustained pressure from rapid population growth. It has been observed that circular practices are embedded in many of the Continent’s cultures and activities, particularly within Micro, Small and Medium-Sized enterprises (MSMEs). There is increased emergence of economic activities centred around repairing, refurbishing and recycling end-of-life products as well as growing access to renewable energy contributing to expanding circular systems in Africa.
There has been growth of circular economy initiatives in Africa such as the Africa Circular Economy Network which seeks to build a restorative African economy that generates well-being and prosperity, inclusive of all its people, through new forms of economic production and consumption which maintain and regenerate its environmental resources; The Africa Circular Economy Alliance which seeks to spur Africa’s transition to a Circular Economy at the country, regional and continental levels by operating as a collaborative platform to coordinate and link the various initiatives on the continent and harness immediate opportunities in Africa for increased circularity in sectors that will support the economy, jobs, and the environment on the continent in the long-term; Greenovations-Africa which seeks to enhance circular economy in Africa by promoting green practices in areas such as smart agriculture, renewable energy, waste management, water management and climate action; and the Afri-Plastics Challenges Initiative which aims to reduce amount of plastic waste both on land and in the ocean in and around the African continent by providing funding for African recycling businesses, new bioplastics, waste conversion processes among others.
There has also been growth of businesses and start-ups in Africa geared towards implementing circular economy through approaches such as technology-driven waste collection and management and recycling of waste. The African Development Bank Group is also supporting the implementation of circular economy in Africa by channeling finance to businesses and supporting the country-led African Circular Economy Alliance in integrating the circular economy into African green growth strategies such as renewable energy, climate-smart agriculture and green manufacturing sectors. It acknowledges that this will create new value-chains that generate new green jobs for the African youth.
Africa therefore has immense opportunities to implement circular economy. The East African Community recently launched its Regional Bioeconomy Strategy which seeks to make use of the region’s abundant natural resources, including underutilized agricultural waste materials, to produce value-added products with applications in many sectors including food, health, energy and industrial goods. The strategy seeks to implement circular economy within the East African Community through approaches such as the creation of new forms of sustainable bioenergy, and the conversion of waste materials to useful products.
The strategy further seeks to ensure the transformation of economies and place innovation in bio-based products and processes at the centre, with a bio-based circular economy as the organising framework. The strategy has the potential to spur Sustainable Development within the East African region through effective, efficient and sustainable production and use of bio-based materials, products, processes and business models. It has been asserted that moving towards circular economy within the East African region and Africa at large can help the Continent address the problem of waste management by adopting sustainable waste management models and further contribute towards creating green jobs and fostering entrepreneurship.
From the foregoing, it is evident that there are immense opportunities to implement circular economy in Africa and other regions. However, it has been pointed out that implementing circular economy is threatened by challenges such as limited knowledge in some countries and regions about the potential of circular economy, lack of effective strategies for implementing circular economy, inadequate financing for businesses especially MSMEs to transition to circular economy, and lack of transparency in supply chains.
Other key challenges include shortage of advanced technology to implement circular economy in some countries, inadequate capacity, poor enforcement of legislations, weak economic incentives, lack of clear, standardized quantitative measurements and goals, poor leadership and management and lack of public awareness on circular economy and its benefits. It is imperative to address these challenges in order to effectively implement circular economy and enhance its role in addressing key environmental challenges including pollution, resource security, climate change and biodiversity loss.
*This is an extract from the Book: Promoting Rule of Law for Sustainable Development (Glenwood, Nairobi, January 2024) by Hon. Prof. Kariuki Muigua, OGW, PhD, Professor of Environmental Law and Dispute Resolution, Senior Advocate of Kenya, Chartered Arbitrator, Kenya’s ADR Practitioner of the Year 2021 (Nairobi Legal Awards), ADR Lifetime Achievement Award 2021 (CIArb Kenya), African Arbitrator of the Year 2022, Africa ADR Practitioner of the Year 2022, Member of National Environment Tribunal (NET) Emeritus (2017 to 2022) and Member of Permanent Court of Arbitration nominated by Republic of Kenya. Prof. Kariuki Muigua is a foremost Environmental Law and Natural Resources Lawyer and Scholar, Sustainable Development Advocate and Conflict Management Expert in Kenya. Prof. Kariuki Muigua teaches Environmental Law and Dispute resolution at the University of Nairobi School of Law, The Center for Advanced Studies in Environmental Law and Policy (CASELAP) and Wangari Maathai Institute for Peace and Environmental Studies. He has published numerous books and articles on Environmental Law, Environmental Justice Conflict Management, Alternative Dispute Resolution and Sustainable Development. Prof. Muigua is also a Chartered Arbitrator, an Accredited Mediator, the Managing Partner of Kariuki Muigua & Co. Advocates and Africa Trustee Emeritus of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators 2019-2022. Prof. Muigua is a 2023 recipient of President of the Republic of Kenya Order of Grand Warrior (OGW) Award for his service to the Nation as a Distinguished Expert, Academic and Scholar in Dispute Resolution and recognized among the top 5 leading lawyers and dispute resolution experts in Band 1 in Kenya by the Chambers Global Guide 2022 and was listed in the Inaugural THE LAWYER AFRICA Litigation Hall of Fame 2023 as one of the Top 50 Most Distinguished Litigation Lawyers in Kenya and the Top Arbitrator in Kenya in 2023.
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