Global Waste Management Symposium 2022

Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort & Spa Indian Wells

North America technical conference for research and case studies on waste management taking place every two years.

United Nations Environment Assembly 5.2

Nairobi, Kenya & Online

UNEA brings together representatives of the 193 Member States of the UN, businesses, civil society and other stakeholders to agree on policies to address the world’s most pressing environmental challenges. Find out what ISWA brings to the table.

Official Side Event UNEA 5.2 Reimagining waste management to reduce open dumping and open burning in Africa: Pathways to reduce climate pollutants and health hazards

Online

The issue of waste, environment and health are central to the deliberation of the second session of the Fifth United Nations Environmental Assembly (UNEA 5.2) which convenes under the theme of Strengthening actions for nature to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Join us for this official side event on open burning together with Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) and Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI).

CIRSOL – 1st international conference on solid waste

Held in Recife/PE Brazil, CIRSOL will have three days of event, bringing together students, academic and scientific community and other professionals who work in the field of solid waste in Brazil and worldwide. The program has workshops, debates and a business fair, among other highlights.

Meeting | ISWA Working Group Climate Change and Waste Management

Online

Meeting of the ISWA Working Group on Climate Change and Waste Management recognising that Climate Change is one of the most important global environmental issues facing our planet, the working group advocates that the waste sector has a very important role to play

Meeting | ISWA Working Groups Hazardous Waste

Tarragona

The Working Group on Hazardous Waste (WGHW) focuses on the management of hazardous wastes from both industrial and household sources, and the remediation of hazardous waste sites resulting from unacceptable hazardous waste management practices.