

Description
MMA produces data on Solid Waste Management systematized by the Brazilian Information System on Solid Waste Management (SINIR) established by the National Solid Waste Policy (PNRS, acronym in Portuguese), this system is coordinated by the Department of Waste Management and Soil Quality in the Secretariat of Environmental Quality. The information is available on the System's website and is grouped into panels on the following themes: i) Shared Solutions; ii) Financing; iii) Destination; iii) Overview of Declarations; iv) Inventory; and v) Reverse Logistics.
Reports from municipal, state and federal levels can also be accessed in addition to thematic maps. The data that supplies the system are provided by municipalities and states. The system has experienced significant growth through partnerships with non-governmental entities.
Evolving from SINIR, SINIR+ is now a platform that integrates information from: i) states and municipalities, ii) Waste Transport Manifests (MTR, acronym in Portuguese), and iii) the Brazilian Solid Waste Inventory. It provides data through maps, dashboards, and reports, systematizing information and offering statistics and indicators on solid waste management in Brazil.
The integrated visualizations of SINIR+ form a technological platform that supports the formulation of public policies at national, state, and municipal levels. It enables continuous solid waste management and the development of strategies and business opportunities.
Criteria 9/11
- ACCESSIBILITY
- ALIGNMENT WITH SDG 1,3,4,6 AND/OR 11
- RACE AND GENDER ISSUES
- ATTENTION TO CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
- LOW COST
- SOCIAL DIFFUSION
- ADMINISTRATIVE EFFICIENCY
- ADHERENCE AND CONTINUITY AT LOCAL LEVEL
- WASH INITIATIVE
- CLIMATE RESILIENCE
- SUSTAINABILITY
This System is directly related to the municipal and state departments working in the Solid Waste Management sector, guiding the preparation of municipal solid waste management plans. Other institutions at the federal level that relate to the SINIR are: the National Health Foundation (FUNASA/MS); Secretariat for Indigenous Health (SESAI/MS, Secretariat for Health Surveillance (SVS); National Secretariat of Environmental Sanitation (SNSA/Ministry of Cities)
The data from this system also aligns with the National Sanitation Information System (SNIS), managed by The Ministry of Cities.
Federal Managers, State Managers, Municipal Managers, Civil Society, Waste pickers' associations and cooperatives, private companies involved in solid waste management.
National
Since 2019.
It is the responsibility of the States, the Federal District and the Municipalities to provide the federal agency with all necessary information on waste according to their sphere of competence, on an annual basis, through the channels and formats created for this purpose. All federative entities shall equally and jointly organize and maintain the necessary infrastructure to receive, analyze, classify, systematize, consolidate and disseminate qualitative and quantitative data and information on solid waste management.
The fundamental unit of analysis of the system is the municipality. The information provided enables users to understand, for example, the best territorial arrangements for environmentally adequate final disposal of municipal solid waste, find specific information about a type of waste or even identify the need for their city hall. New management teams, municipal and state, can easily learn about the historical data of their territories, facilitating the continuity of work or improvement of agendas.
SINIR data is collected annually and reviewed by the MMA's technical team, and this data forms the basis of the monitoring reports for all management plans in the solid waste management and basic sanitation sector, in general.