The Tuvalu project is focused on delivering waste management improvements for Outer Islands,  the development of a Strategic Plan for asbestos management, and the Expansion of the Tuvalu Waste Levy to enable outer islands to gain benefit from this sustainable finance waste management system.

Project Description

Situation in 2018

Asbestos:
The 2015 PacWaste Asbestos Assessment completed an analysis of buildings on the capital islands of Funafuti and an estimated 18% of buildings contain Asbestos. Tuvalu currently does not know the location of the Asbestos on eight outer islands.

Recycling:
Funafuti has been operating a “Waste Levy” (Advance Recovery Fee and Deposit) since August 2019. Currently, the items included in the Waste Levy are aluminium cans, PET plastic bottles, glass bottles, and car batteries. This scheme is running successfully. Currently, the outer islands do not have facilities to be involved in this system, so all items are going to the island dumps (currently making up >20% of waste in the dumps).

What was the Tuvalu Project About?

The development of a Strategic Plan for asbestos management and through the following actions:

  • Develop national legislation to ban the importation/use of Asbestos Containing Materials in Tuvalu
  • Inspect buildings on all islands to identify the quantity/location of Asbestos and using results, provide a plan for its long-term management
  • Provide education and awareness on living safely with Asbestos in the short-term

Expansion of the Tuvalu Waste Levy and through the following actions.

Assist build small Waste Levy sheds “depots” on each island so all our communities can:

  • claim their Waste Levy refunds (social/economic benefits)
  • have a cleaner environment (environmental benefits)
  • have equal access to waste facilities so recyclable items can be transported back to Funafuti (and onwards) for recycling

Future Situation

Tuvalu to have no more asbestos arriving into the country and an understanding of location and quantity of Asbestos in the outer islands to enhance long-term management, and have all communities provided facilities to participate in the Waste Levy, receiving the financial and environmental benefits.

PROJECT OBJECTIVES

  • All islands have facilities, equipment, and legislation to enable participation in the Waste Levy
  • Understand the presence of asbestos and develop a strategic plan, including strengthened legislation to ban its importation
  • Outer island communities living safely with asbestos and participating in the Tuvalu Waste Levy

Key Outcomes from Project Implementation

KRA 1
Data, Information, and Education
KRA 2
Strengthen Legislative Frameworks
KRA 3
On-ground Actions
KRA 4
Capacity Building
Waste Audit 
Regional Data Collection Monitoring and Reporting Framework
Data Collection for Sustainable Financing and Asbestos Assessment 
Waste Profiling 
Education and Awareness Support 
Waste Management Decision Tool 
Research Documents approved by the Research Advisory Group
Organics management guidance documents
Legislative & Regulatory Stocktake and National Option Paper
Pacific Standards on Organic management
Legislative Support for Sustainable Financing 
Support for progressing asbestos importation ban 
Asbestos management guidance documents
Recycle collection facilities (depots, equipment, and signage) for all communities
Baler at Transfer Facility
Asbestos testing equipment and PPE
Asbestos training and assessment support
Asbestos Strategic Action Plan
Waste management section of Island By- Laws drafted
Specialist equipment for composting 
Education and awareness - outreach, radio, social media, and logo competition
Capacity Needs Analysis 
Capacity building: Asbestos Management, Education and Awareness Training, Healthcare Waste Management, Organics Management, Sustainable Financing, and Waste Auditing

Key Outcomes & Impacts

Expanded the national waste management legislation and recycling infrastructure to outer islands, enabling equitable access and participation in a sustainable financing system for recovering beverage containers, e-waste, and batteries, reducing reliance on dumpsites and improving environmental outcomes.

A field-based asbestos diagnostic tool, coupled with the development of a national asbestos assessment, strengthened Tuvalu’s ability to determine presence of asbestos, development of a draft national management plan, and the development and implementation of legislative instruments related to asbestos management. Capacity was built in the Customs Department to ensure long-term public and environmental safety through stopping the importation of asbestos.

Key Project Achievements

  • 9 New Waste and pollutant management Legal instruments 
    drafted (Asbestos Ban Regulation, Asbestos Code of Practice, 7x Island By-laws)
  • 7 new facilities collecting/processing recyclables from Tuvalu’s outer islands
  • 1 upgraded recycling facility processing an estimated 544m3 per year enabling access to overseas recycling markets
  • 16 training courses delivered increasing capacity of Tuvalu to safely manage asbestos, healthcare waste, organics, depot operation, data collection and GIS, and equipment operation and maintenance
  • 139m  recyclable materials estimated to be diverted from dumpsite per year due to islands depots (based on Tuvalu Waste Audit)

Supporting Documents

The following table provides a complete list of all documents developed during the project, including technical guidelines, training materials, reports, and communication resources. Where possible, links to the documents hosted on the SPREP website have been included to enable direct access.

Document  

Link

PacWastePlus country profile snapshot - Tuvalu

https://library.sprep.org/content/pacwasteplus-country-profile-snapshot-tuvalu

Project Snapshot - Tuvalu

https://library.sprep.org/content/project-snapshot-tuvalu

Recyclables and Asbestos - Expansion of Waste Initiatives to Outer Islands: Tuvalu 

https://library.sprep.org/content/recyclables-and-asbestos-expansion-waste-initiatives-outer-islands-tuvalu

Stocktake of existing and pipeline waste legislation - Tuvalu

https://library.sprep.org/content/stoctake-existing-and-pipeline-waste-and-legislation-tuvaluhttps://library.sprep.org/content/tuvalu-national-waste-audit-analysis-report-august-2023

Tuvalu National Waste Audit Analysis Report - Aug 2023

https://library.sprep.org/content/tuvalu-national-waste-audit-analysis-report-august-2023 

Establishing a compost facility in your community (with subtitles in Tuvaluan language)

https://library.sprep.org/content/establishing-compost-facility-your-community

Video: What’s Going in the Funafuti Landfill?

https://library.sprep.org/content/whats-going-funafuti-landfill

Pacific Waste Curriculum - Resource Toolkit: Tuvalu

https://library.sprep.org/content/pacific-waste-curriculum-resource-toolkit-tuvalu

Asbestos Management Brief: Tuvalu

https://library.sprep.org/content/asbestos-management-brief-tuvalu

Assessment of Legislative Frameworks Governing Waste Management in Tuvalu

https://library.sprep.org/content/assessment-legislative-frameworks-governing-waste-management-tuvalu

Tuvalu ARFD Video

https://library.sprep.org/content/tuvalu-recycling-animation

Drafting Asbestos Importation Ban Regulation

Produced for country use only

Drafting Asbestos Importation Ban Policy / Cabinet Paper

Produced for country use only

Tuvalu National Waste Audit Analysis Report - 2025

https://library.sprep.org/content/tuvalu-national-waste-audit-analysis-report-june-2025

Tuvalu Waste Profile 2025

https://library.sprep.org/content/vanuatu-waste-data-profile-june-2025 

Tuvalu Country Video

https://library.sprep.org/content/asbestos-management-tuvalu 

Strategic Action Plan for Asbestos

Produced for country use only

Tuvalu ACM Code of Practice

Produced for country use only

Project Poster designed for 2025 CIRCLE EXPO

https://library.sprep.org/content/recyclables-and-asbestos-expansion-waste-initiatives-outer-islands-tuvalu