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Development of a National Used Oil Management Plan for Tuvalu - Inception report
SPREP Publications, Waste Management and Pollution Control
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Mooney, Paul
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O'Grady, John
2025
Tuvalu is a small atoll nation located in the Central Pacific, consisting of nine islands which cover a land area of 26 sq km. Even though Tuvalu is small, the limited land area and ongoing migration to the main island results is a high population density in Funafuti.
tuvalu
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Tuvalu Recycling Animation
SPREP Publications, Waste Management and Pollution Control
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2025
Short animation to provide Tuvalu communities an overview of their recycling initiative, the Waste Levy. The animation explains how residents can recycle eligible items and earn money, while also highlighting the environmental benefits of reducing litter and keeping their island clean. By taking part, communities contribute to a healthier environment, support local recycling efforts, and help protect the natural beauty of our Pacific home.
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Tuvalu Waste Data Profile - June 2025
SPREP Publications, Waste Management and Pollution Control
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2025
Tuvalu’s waste management system is guided by the Tuvalu Integrated Waste Policy and Action Plan (2017–2026), which aims to create cleaner and healthier islands by focusing on prevention, minimization, reuse, recycling, recovery, and safe disposal of waste.
tuvalu
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PacWastePlus
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Tuvalu: Climate Change and Migration Relationships between Household Vulnerability, Human Mobility and Climate Change.
Climate Change Resilience
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2016
The objective of this study is to build institutional capacity and knowledge to enable Tuvalu to better plan and manage the impacts of climate change on migration.
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