A Turning Point for Jordan’s E-Waste Future

Six months after EDAMA joined WEEEVALUE project, ten Jordanian organisations have officially formed the country’s National Local Group to co-design practical solutions for e-waste management, inclusive employment, and awareness

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21/05/2026
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When EDAMA joined WEEEVALUE project in November 2025, the mission was clear: bring together the Jordanian organisations to co-design real solutions for our e-waste problem. Six months later, that mission has been accomplished.

Over the coming months, this coalition will design four practical solutions covering e-waste management systems, inclusive employment opportunities for waste workers, public awareness campaigns, and Jordan’s first National WEEE Local Action Plan- transforming how the country handles electronic waste and building a more circular economy.

WHO’S AT THE TABLE

The 10 members of Jordan’s National Local Group are:

  • Ministry of Environment
  • Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship
  • Greater Irbid Municipality
  • Deir Alla Municipality
  • Royal Scientific Society
  • GJU (German Jordanian University)
  • Tuned Energy
  • Mitsubishi Corporation Amman
  • TII
  • Amman vision for treatment and recycling

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21/05/2026