Webinar on Waste Management and Recycling is scheduled to be held on October 19, 2020 at London, UK. This Waste Management conference will furnish a study and energetic manifesto and it also focuses to boost the refurbishment of spectra of “BUY MORE VINTAGE AND LET OUR FUTURE BE CLEAN.”
This Waste management 2020 aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of waste Management and Recycling. It also provides an interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners, and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Waste management.
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Track-1: Waste Management
Waste management is collection, transportation, and disposal of garbage, sewage and other waste products. The most important reason for proper waste management is to protect the environment and for the health and safety of the population. Poor Waste Management turn leads to hazards like environmental degradation, water pollution, soil pollution, and air pollution.
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Track-2: Domestic Waste Management
Making a new product requires a lot of raw materials which must be extracted from the earth; the best way to reduce waste is not to create it. As a result, we need to reuse the products which we can cloth bags to stop plastic, reuse containers, donate things which you don't need and follow recycling Policies. These are the most effective ways you can save natural resources, protect the environment and save money.
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Track-3: Wastewater management
Wastewater treatment is to remove as much of the suspended solids as possible before the remaining water, called effluent, is discharged back to the environment. As solid material decays, it uses up oxygen, which is needed by the plants and animals living in the water. Through the treatment of wastewater, the amount of waste that is usually released into the environment is reduced thus improving environment's health. Common ways to treat wastewater include physical water treatment, biological water treatment, chemical treatment, and sludge treatment.
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Track-4: Agriculture Waste Recycling
Agricultural waste is produced by various agricultural operations. It includes manure and other wastes from farms, poultry houses and slaughterhouses, harvest waste, fertilizer run- off from fields, pesticides that enter into water, air or soil, and silt drained from fields. Agricultural waste management system is a planned system in which all necessary components are installed and managed to control and use by-products of agricultural production. Vermicomposting is effective method as it contains water-soluble nutrients and is an excellent, nutrient-rich organic fertilizer and soil conditioner.
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Track-5: Hazardous Waste Management
Hazardous waste is that has substantial or potential threats to public health or the environment. Hazardous wastes are materials that are known or tested to exhibit one or more of the following hazardous traits: Ignitability, Reactivity, and Corrosive. Hazardous materials management chemists are an integral part of teams responsible for detecting and identifying chemical pollutants in the air, water, and soil. Chemists also help design techniques that reduce pollution and reduce problems caused by hazardous waste.
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Track-6: Rubber and E-Waste Recycling
Electronic waste is sent to landfills, which releases materials such as lead, mercury, or cadmium into the soil, groundwater, and atmosphere, which effects the environment. Recycling e-waste can significantly decrease the demand for mining heavy metals and reduce the greenhouse gas emissions from manufacturing virgin materials. Recycled rubber is produced from replaced tires through a straightforward process. There are two main ways ambient shredding and cryogenic process.
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Track-7: Paper and plastic Recycling
Plastic recycling is the process of recovering scrap or waste plastic and reprocessing the material into useful products. Plastics that can be recycled are first sorted, shredded and rid of impurities like paper. The shreds are then melted and formed into pellets, which can be made into other products. Pulp and paper industry are a major contributor in terms of air and water pollution. Recycling of paper not only saves tree and minimizes pollution, but also reduces the waste problem by utilizing waste materials like used paper.
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Track-8: Chemical Waste Recycling
Chemical waste is the waste produced by industrial activity which includes any material that is rendered useless during a manufacturing process such as that of factories, industries, mills, and mining operations. Recycling chemical waste can make less air, water, and soil pollution. Chemical recycling produces high quality end products and decreases dependency on imports and lowers carbon footprint of products. Improperly managed chemical waste may pollute and contaminate water streams.
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Track-9: Petroleum and oil recycling
After all, used oil from one oil change can contaminate one million gallons of fresh water. Petrochemicals are chemicals which are acquired from oil; and these things fuse regular and moreover inorganic chemicals. In the petrochemical business, the wastewater may contain high measures of oil which are released in the wastewater in the midst of a couple of strategies. Waste water treatment in oil refineries is a mind boggling process; Used oil can be developed into lubricants, processed into fuel oils, and used as raw substances for the Refining and Petrochemical Industries.
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Track-10: Reduce Reuse Recycle
From the most basic environmental point of view, all materials are worth recycling, because this reduces the need for energy-intensive mining and smelting of virgin materials. Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Reducing is cutting back on the amount of trash we make, reusing is finding a new way to use trash so that we don't have to throw it out, and recycling is using trash to remake new goods that can be sold again.
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Scope and Importance:
Efficient Waste Management technology is becoming increasingly more important and it is estimated that the worldwide recycling equipment and machinery market will exceed US$ 1.2 billion (EUR 1.05 billion) by 2025. Baler presses will dominate the machinery landscape with a 30% share in the overall recycling equipment and machinery market, according to the report. Analysts anticipate that metal baling will record a compound annual growth rate of 5.7% over 2018-2025, with a target revenue of US$ 390 million by 2025.
Meanwhile, the plastic recycling equipment and machinery sector is expected to witness ‘significant gains’ over the coming eight years. This niche market will see a year-on-year growth rate of 6.3% during the 2018-2025 periods, with target revenue of US$ 470 million by 2025. The study points out that an estimated 7.7 billion tonnes of plastic is manufactured across the globe every year; out of which 5.4 billion tonnes is not recycled.
The Asia Pacific region’s market is forecast to exceed US$ 450 million by 2025, with China as a major revenue earner. PET bottle recycling generally encompasses the procedures of waste collection, sorting, shredding, and molding. Market Research Future (MRFR) indicates a CAGR of 5.28% in the global PET bottle recycling market over the forecast period of 2018-2023. The global PET bottle recycling market was valued at USD 4,381.3 Mn in 2017 and is due to reach USD 5,933.6 Mn by the end of 2023.
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Meetings International & Waste Management and recycling 2020 offer several awards given to recognize outstanding scholarly contributions to the field of international studies. These awards have different committees, nominating procedures and submission deadlines. They recognize 1. Best Organising Committee Member Award; 2.Excellent Keynote Speaker Award; 3.Outstanding Speaker Award; 4.Outstanding Young Researchers’ Forum Award; 5.Best Poster Award
Best Organizing Committee Member Award: Waste Management 2020 will honour the individual who has demonstrated exemplary support and guidance throughout the conference. Recipients of the award are considered to have advanced in the field of Waste Management and recycling through research or service.
Excellent Keynote Speaker Award: Opening remarks or presentation at Waste Management 2020 sets the tone or theme of the event and motivates attendees. Excellent Keynote Award will be given to the speaker who has made significant contributions to the field of Waste Management and recycling but also made a difference with their presence during the Waste Management Conference.
Outstanding Speaker Award: Waste Management 2020 perceives the individuals who have made significant and imaginative walks in education system. This honour perceives advancement in instructing methodologies and strategies just as in conveying oral presentation in conference. This honour explicitly centres on the uniqueness and creativity that expands member’s interests.
Outstanding Young Researchers’ Forum Award: This award recognizes individuals in the early stages of their careers that have already made outstanding research, teaching, and/or service contributions to the field of information systems.
Best Poster Award: This award recognizes individuals from poster presenters who have display their outstanding research and findings for an innovative future. Recipients of the award are considered to be the Best Poster Presenter of the conference.
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Meetings International is announcing Young Scientist Awards through 6th Global Summit on Waste Management and Recycling (Waste Management 2020) which is scheduled at London, UK during October 19-20, 2020. This Waste Management conference focuses on “Buy more vintage and let our future be clean again".
Waste Management 2020 and upcoming conferences will recognise participants who have significantly added value to the scientific community of environmental science and provide them outstanding Young Scientist Awards. The Young Scientist Award will provide a strong professional development opportunity for young researches by meeting experts to exchange and share their experiences at our international conferences.
Waste Management 2020 focuses mainly on Recycling Basics, Rubber, Plastic & Recycling Technology, Paper Recycling Technology, Agriculture & Food Waste Recycling, Chemical & Industrial Waste Recycling. Waste Management conference operating committee is providing a platform for all the budding young researchers, young investigators, post-graduate/Master students, PhD. students and trainees to showcase their research and innovation.
Eligibility:
Young Scientists, faculty members, post-doctoral fellows, PhD scholars and bright Final Year MSc and M.Phil. candidates. Persons from Scientific Industry can also participate.
Benefits: The Young Scientist Feature is a platform to promote young researchers in their respective area by giving them a chance to present their achievements and future perspectives.
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To receive the award, the awardee must submit the presentation for which the award is given, for publication at the website, along with author permission. Failure to submit the PPT, and permission within the designated timeframe will result in forfeiture of award.
Award Announcements:
Official announcement of the recipients will occur after the completion of Waste Management Conference.
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