Environment & Sustainability Guide in Argentina
Air quality, green spaces, and environmental policies
Air Quality Index
Air quality in Argentina shows stable trends per database records, with urban areas like Buenos Aires experiencing moderate PM2.5 levels from traffic and industry. Rural areas generally cleaner. Government monitoring through RAANS focuses on major pollutants, but comprehensive national AQI data limited.
Water Quality
Water quality varies regionally; 90% of population has access to improved water sources, but surface water pollution from agriculture and industry affects rivers like the Riachuelo. Drinking water in urban areas generally safe after treatment, though rural access challenges persist.
Recycling System
Recycling infrastructure developing; Buenos Aires achieves ~15% municipal waste recycling. National programs promote separation at source, but rates low overall due to limited collection. Focus on plastics, paper, glass in urban areas.
Green Spaces
37% forest coverage includes Yungas, Chaco, and Patagonian forests. 37 national parks protect 6.5% of territory, safeguarding biodiversity hotspots like Iguazú and Los Glaciares.
Environmental Policies
Argentina ratified Paris Agreement, committing to 19% emissions reduction by 2030. Ley 27.592 establishes Extended Producer Responsibility. Renewable energy law targets 20% by 2025.
- •Paris Agreement NDC
- •Ley 27.592 EPR
- •Renewable Energy Law 27.191
Natural Disaster Risk
HIGHHigh risk from floods (Pampas), droughts (northwest), earthquakes (Andes), and wildfires (Patagonia). 2023 drought worst in 60 years affected 36M people.
Sustainability Initiatives
Renovar program added 3GW wind/solar capacity since 2016. Hydro provides 60% renewables; wind growing 25%/year. Targets 25% renewables by 2030.
National EPR Law 27.592 mandates producer responsibility for packaging, electronics. Buenos Aires zero waste program diverts 20% municipal waste.
Plan de Restauración de Bosques targets 1M hectares restoration by 2030. Patagonia wildfire recovery planted 500,000 trees since 2021.
Wildlife & Nature
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