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Dominican Republic Waste Management Challenges

The Dominican Republic faces significant challenges in solid waste management. Inadequate waste collection, particularly in rural areas, tied with a lack of proper infrastructure and investment, has led to widespread open dumping and improper disposal. The limited availability of recycling and waste treatment facilities further aggravates the problem, combined with the informal nature of the waste collection sector.

Despite these challenges, there are promising opportunities for improvement. The Dominican government’s growing focus on solid waste management reform, exemplified by initiatives like the National Drinking Water Plan, indicates a positive shift. Public-private partnerships could also play a pivotal role in driving progress. Furthermore, increasing public awareness of waste management issues provides a foundation for sustainable solutions.

To address these challenges and capitalize on these opportunities, the Dominican Republic is looking to invest in modern waste management infrastructure, including landfills, composting facilities, and recycling plants. U.S. companies with expertise in waste management technology, infrastructure development, and recycling programs can find significant opportunities in the Dominican Republic’s growing market.