Waste-to-Resources
10th international conference and exhibition on circular economy, MBT, MRF, recycling, Urban Mining and Zero Waste.
Waste-to-Resources is the world’s leading conference on material-specific waste treatment, the key to circular economy. The 10th Waste-to-Resources has a very special setting: The conference and exhibition will take place at a wonderful time of the year in a beautiful hotel at the beach in Tunis, Tunisia.
ISWA’s Working Group on Climate Change & Waste Management will be present.
Programme Overview
Date | Topics |
31st May | Introductory Seminar to Mechanical- Biological Treatment: Join the introductory webinar to mechanical and biological waste treatment (MBT). |
5th June |
Featured session: 09.00 – 10.50 Anja Schwetje, Scientific Officer at German Environment Agency (UBA), Vice-Chair of the WGCCWM of ISWA and Co-Lead of CCAC’s Waste Hub The Global Methane Pledge (GMP) launched in 2021 by the USA and the EU was joined by 150 countries up to day demonstrating high-level political engagement to catalyse global methane action. With more than half of global methane emissions being caused by human activities mainly in three sectors waste (20 %), fossil fuels (35 %) and agriculture (40 %) the GMP calls to globally reduce methane emissions in these areas by 30 % in 2030 compared to 2020. The paper describes the background of the Pledge, some of the global organizations and initiatives involved and uses the example of Germany to discuss the policy and measures relevant for a methane reduction in the waste sector. Centre piece to achieve this is the diversion of organic waste from landfills and dumpsite towards a circularity. |
6th June |
Featured session Moderated Panel-Discussion ‘Africa’s Waste Sector in Focus’ Panellists: Abdallah Nassour, Rostock University, Germany (confirmed, in-person) Walim Mardassi, ICP Env., Tunisia Dr. Florian Kölsch, Germany or Dr. Wolfgang Pfaff-Simoneit, Germany (tbc) Nao Takeuchi or Nele Kapp, UN_Habitat, Kenya (tbc) Preparation and Moderation: Anja Schwetje, Scientific Officer at German Environment Agency (UBA), Vice-Chair of the WGCCWM of ISWA and Co-Lead of CCAC’s Waste Hub |
7th June |
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