⚡ Key Takeaways

Algeria’s SNGID 2035 strategy targets 47% waste valorization and 100,000 jobs, with cities deploying AI route optimization, IoT smart bins, and the MyGeocycle digital platform to transform waste from burden to economic resource.

Bottom Line: Municipalities should prioritize IoT fill-level sensors and AI route optimization in high-density areas, where immediate ROI is achievable against the current 100 billion dinar annual waste management spend.

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🧭 Decision Radar

Relevance for Algeria
High

Algeria generates 14 million tons of municipal waste annually with less than 10% recycled; SNGID 2035 targets 47% valorization and 100,000 new jobs
Action Timeline
Immediate

Law 25-02 is enacted, the MyGeocycle platform is live, and Oran’s selective sorting expansion is underway — the regulatory and operational foundations exist
Key Stakeholders
Ministry of Environment, municipal waste authorities, Geocycle/Holcim, university researchers, recycling SMEs, telecom operators (IoT connectivity), ANDD
Decision Type
Tactical

Cities can deploy IoT sensors and AI route optimization incrementally within existing collection infrastructure
Priority Level
High

Current waste management costs 100 billion dinars annually with minimal value recovery; AI optimization can deliver immediate ROI

Quick Take: Algerian municipalities should prioritize deploying IoT fill-level sensors in high-density neighborhoods and connecting them to AI route optimization platforms. Oran’s selective sorting expansion provides a proven model that other cities can replicate, and the MyGeocycle platform offers ready-made digital infrastructure for real-time waste stream monitoring.

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