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Lebanon: the environmental aftermath

Last updated: May 4, 2025 11:45 pm
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Amidst the aftermath of war in Lebanon, the village of Kfar Kila is facing the daunting task of managing the massive amount of rubble left behind. Hadi Awada, an organic farmer in the area, expresses concern about the potential pollution of waste materials like stones with toxic substances. The mayor of Kfar Kila, Hassan Chit, emphasizes the importance of following strict environmental standards set by the Ministry of the Environment to prevent pollution from bombing and white phosphorus.

The war from 2023 to 2024 generated an estimated 50 to 100 million tons of waste, with around 32 million tons of debris accumulated since the fighting began. The destruction caused by Israeli forces in various regions of Lebanon has left behind a significant environmental impact, with concerns about heavy metal pollution from bombs and destroyed materials.

Efforts are being made to manage the rubble responsibly, with plans to store it in designated areas for recycling. However, there is a lack of a clear national strategy for waste management, leading to uncertainties about effective sorting and recycling practices. Environmental organizations and scientists are calling for clear guidelines and solutions to ensure the safe disposal and recycling of debris.

In response to the environmental challenges posed by the war debris, initiatives for recycling and reusing the waste are being explored. Local communities, government authorities, and experts are working together to restore the environment and economy through sustainable reconstruction efforts. Projects like rubble recycling and partnerships with academic institutions are being implemented to maximize the reuse of materials and minimize environmental risks.

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The threat of toxic pollution from heavy metals in the rubble is a major concern, as improper management could lead to long-term environmental crises. Researchers emphasize the importance of proper handling of materials containing lead, cadmium, and lithium to prevent contamination of water, soil, and air.

As the rebuilding process unfolds in Kfar Kila and other affected areas, residents are grappling with the devastation caused by the war. Amidst the ruins and uprooted trees, efforts are being made to reclaim and rebuild lives. The journey towards recovery will be long and arduous, requiring both time and resources to heal the scars left by the conflict.

AmĂ©lie David, a freelance journalist covering environmental and climate change stories in Lebanon, sheds light on the challenges faced by communities in the aftermath of war. Through the Ecologist Writers’ Fund, support is provided to authors like AmĂ©lie to continue reporting on critical environmental issues. Your donations can help sustain this important work and contribute to a better understanding of the environmental impact of conflicts on communities worldwide.

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