15 December 2021 | Governance & Legal Issues, ISWA blog, ISWA news
Hello ISWA members, An unusual year yet again has passed, and while we have been particularly challenged to keep up with our usual way of doing things, some other opportunities have been created. At the ISWA WGGLI we have taken full advantage of the enhanced adoption...
13 December 2021 | EU Projects, ISWA blog, ISWA news
D-NOSES – Distributed Network for Odour Sensing Empowerment and Sustainability Empowering citizens with Responsible Research and Innovation, citizen science and co-creation tools to design odour pollution control measures at local, national and global levels with...
13 December 2021 | Hazardous Waste, ISWA blog, ISWA news
The WGHW is the group of experts and professionals within ISWA focusing on the management of hazardous wastes from both industrial and household sources with a regional and international scope, as well as the remediation of hazardous waste sites resulting from...
12 December 2021 | ISWA blog, ISWA news, Marine litter
Clean Ocean through Clean Communities (CLOCC), owned by Avfall Norge with ISWA as the implementing partner, aims to reduce marine plastic pollution through improving waste management in countries with high plastic and waste leakage. In 2021 CLOCC has focused on...
9 December 2021 | ISWA blog, ISWA news, Women Of Waste
ISWA’s Women of Waste (WOW!) Task Force launch their second Global Survey on December 9 2021. The WOW! Global Survey II aims to reach 1,000 women, or more, working in the more formalised waste management sector, asking them about their work experience, their...
6 December 2021 | Communication and Social Issues, ISWA blog, ISWA news, Women Of Waste
The Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA), ISWA’s National Member for North America, is supporting the launch and dissemination of the second ISWA Women of Waste (WOW!) Task Force Global Survey. The first WOW! global online survey: completed in 2018, was a...
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