Theme: Adverse Effect of Medical Waste and its Disposal in Water and Land

Recycling Congress 2021

Recycling Congress 2021

                                                                   

Dear Colleagues,
 
Being an Organizing Committee member, it is my great honor and pleasure to invite you to participate in the 18th World Congress and Expo on Recycling to be held as a Webinar on Sep 08-09,2021.
 
Recycling 2021 brings together domain experts, researchers, clinicians, industry representatives, postdoctoral fellows, and students from around the world, providing them with the opportunity to report, share, and discuss scientific questions, achievements, and challenges in this field.
 
One of our aim is to generate new investigations and collaboration between scientists. We also are very interested to welcome students and postdoctoral researchers in order to provide them the opportunity to show their investigations about recycling of materials.
 
We hope that this conference will be productive and satisfying. Personally, I hope that you will have a very enjoyable and entertaining stay here, in Spain.
 
 
 
Andrzej Wasiak
Bialystok University of Technology

RECYCLING CONGRESS 2021 proudly invites contributors across the globe to 18th World Congress and Expo on Recycling during Sep 08-09, 2021 as a Webinar, which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions. We are delighted to say that it is the 18thWorld Congress and Expo on Recycling which will be held as a Webinar and hence we invite you all to attend and register.

RECYCLING CONGRESS 2021 is mainly based on the theme Advocating Waste Disposal and Recycling Practices for Clean and Green Environment’’ We warmly welcome all the participants of World’s leading Scientists, Researchers and Scholars to attend the Convention. We provide a platform for young Researchers and Students to present their Research through oral Presentations through which they can develop a foundation for collaboration among young Researchers.

The Organizing committee aims at setting a platform for all the budding Scientists and Researchers to present their real-time work and share their views and aspects related to the theme of the Conference. The Organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative Conference program including plenary Lectures, Symposia, Workshops on a variety of topics, Poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the World. 

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Summary:

The increasing trend in Recycling and Waste Management has increased. Recycling is a way of life. Once we have made that choice to implement all the steps of recycling in our daily lives, and stick to that choice every single day, recycling becomes second nature to us. Sure there will be lapses; it’s not easy for us creatures of habit. But no matter, we press on. Every small contribution to the recycling movement and the initiative to protect our Environment adds up to how our present Society eventually shapes our Nation’s and the Earth’s future. Waste Management or Waste disposal is all the activities and actions required to manage waste from its inception to its final disposal. Very one of us has an important role to play in reducing the quantity of waste buried in landfills. Sorting waste in order to recycle or compost it are efficient means to reduce garbage.

But why should we do it?

1. Because our consuming habits have evolved considerably since the previous generation. We consume more intensely as new products are put on the market and consequently, we produce an ever increasing amount of waste. Two-third of that waste can be either recycled or composted.

2. Because waste ending up in landfills produces leachate and landfill biogas that are harmful for the water we drink and the air we breathe. Biogas contains mainly methane, a greenhouse gas that is 29% more powerful than carbon dioxide (CO2).

3. Because the Management of our waste is a clean way of living that shows how much we respect the people closest to us. Waste sorting decisions we make today will encourage our children to learn and influence the quality of life of future generations.

Why to Attend?

The Conference will provide a forum for exchange of recent Research results among Researchers from all across the World focused on learning and sharing Knowledge upon use of recycling and for discussion of future challenges in implementation and application of latest Technologies and advances in this field. With members from around the world focused on learning about Recycling and Waste Management, this is your single best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from all over the World. Conduct demonstrations, distribute information, meet with current and potential customers, make a splash with a new product line, and receive name recognition at this 2-day event. Best Opportunity to Meet World-renowned speakers and to learn and share the most recent techniques, Theories and Technologies in the field of Recycling and Waste management. Global Recycling Expo is an exciting opportunity to showcase the new Technology, the new products of your Company, and/or the service your Industry may offer to a broad International audience. It covers a lot of topics and it will be a nice platform to showcase their recent Researches on Recycling and Waste Management and other interesting topics.

Target Audience:

  • ​ Research Scientists
  •  Recycling Associations
  •  Recycling Industries
  •  Recycling Researchers
  •  Business Entrepreneurs
  •  Environmental Academia’s
  •  Ecologists
  •  Green Energy Training Institutes
  •  Chemical Engineers
  •  Environmental Engineers
  •  Waste Management Associations

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Increased globalization and a surge in population and Gross Domestic Product (GDP), among others, have led to an increase in the overall waste volume globally. 

According to World Bank in 2012, urban population produced about 1.3 billion tons of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) which is expected to grow to 2.2 billion tons in 2025. The costs for managing solid waste is expected to increase drastically in lower middle (four times) income countries such as India and Brazil among others and even higher in low-income countries (five times) such as Kenya and Ghana among others. Therefore, the need for solid waste management has increased largely on a global scale. 

To increase the recycling across the world, initiatives are being taken by the government agencies of various regions. Market players are taking measures to recycle the E-Waste in order to reduce the pollution and environmental hazards caused by it. In June 2014, Dell, a leading computer manufacturer, launched its first computer made of plastics obtained from recycled electronics. The company has started selling its first computer “the OptiPlex 3030” which is made up of old electronics using closed loop recycling process. Recently, Dell has also started using recycled plastics in its other desktops and monitors. Millions of refrigerators, TV sets and cell phones are replaced with newer versions due to user’s growing inclination towards technologically advanced gadgets. In 2010, US discarded about 258 million units of computers, cell phones, TV sets, and monitors. North America is a leader in exporting E-waste to the developing countries such as China and Japan.  This exported E-Waste is then recycled in developing regions which generate revenue for the market.

Segment Overview:

  • A number of materials recycled in Singapore in 2007 was 142.3 million metric tons. This is expected to increase to 158.6 million metric tons in 2008 and 244.8 million metric tons in 2013, for a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.1%.
  • Recycled metals are the largest segment at 76.8 million metric tons in 2007. This should grow to 83.5 million metric tons in 2008 and 123.2 million metric tons in 2013, a CAGR of 8.1%.
  • The fastest growing segment is recycled tires and reclaimed rubber; 1.9 million metric tons were recycled in 2007, and an estimated 2.2 million metric tons in 2008. This should reach 4.2 million metric tons in 2013, for a CAGR of 14.0%.

The world recycling market is segmented by recycling source and type. Presently, a market trend is observed in North America that highlights the fact that majority of E-Waste is trashed to developing countries, rather than recycling or reusing the same by the producing country.

Developing countries lead in recycling the E-Waste,  a majority of E-Waste is exported to emerging countries by developed countries.  Amongst all sources of E-Waste such as IT and telecommunications and consumer electronics, refrigerator sets from household appliances are discarded in highest number as compared to other appliances. The decrease in the life cycle of electronic products viz. computers, laptops, cell phones is generating a large amount of electronic waste in the North American region.

 2016 ratio of recycling

  The research methodology used to estimate and forecast the metal recycling market begins with capturing data on key vendor revenues through secondary research. The vendor offerings are also taken into consideration to determine the market segmentation. The bottom-up procedure was employed to arrive at the overall market size of the global metal recycling market from the revenue of the key players in the market. After arriving at the overall market size, the total market was split into several segments and sub segments, which were then verified through primary research by conducting extensive interviews with key people such as CEOs, VPs, directors, and executives. These data triangulation and market breakdown procedures were employed to complete the overall market engineering process and arrive at the exact statistics for all segments and sub segments. The metal recycling market comprises companies such as ArcelorMittal (Luxembourg), Nucor Corporation (U.S.), Commercial Metals Company (U.S.), Sims Metal Management Limited (U.S.), and Aurubis AG (Germany).

Target audience

  • Metal producing & recycling companies
  • Environmental service providers
  • Government and regulatory bodies
  • Associations and industry bodies
  • Municipalities, local, and regional authorities
  • Other end users (materials recovery facilities, processor, and sorters)

Major Recycling and Waste Management Associations across the Globe:

  • Air & Waste Management Association
  • Alabama Recycling Coalition
  • Aluminum Association, Inc. (DC)
  • American Bureau of Metal Statistics, Inc.
  • American Chemical Society, Rubber Division
  • American Forest and Paper Association
  • American Foundry Society (AFS)
  • American Iron & Steel Institute (DC)
  • Arizona Recycling Coalition
  • Arkansas Recycling Coalition
  • Association of Battery Recyclers
  • Association of Ohio Recyclers
  • National Waste & Recycling Association
  • Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA)
  •  Municipal Waste Management Association MWMA
  •  The International Solid Waste Association: ISWA
  •  Air & Waste Management Association
  •  The Medical Waste Management Association
  •  Ontario Waste Management Association
  •  Hong Kong Waste Management Association
  •  Central New York Chapter of the Air & Waste Management Association
  •  Southern Section Air & Waste Management Association
  •  Dutch Waste Management Association
  •  National Waste & Recycling Association
  •  Fed Center - National Solid Wastes Management Association (NSWMA)

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