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ISWA Annual Congress

The international meeting place for waste management professionals
Each year the ISWA World Congress attracts large numbers of national and international waste management professionals. They include decision-makers and opinion leaders from international business, politics and government, as well as engineers, consultants, suppliers, representatives of community organisations, and a host of other experts who work in a professional capacity in the waste management sector.
 
 
2009

ISWA / APESB 2009 World Congress

12 – 15 October 2009

Lisbon, Portugal

Turning waste into ideas

www.iswa2009.org

The ISWA / EPESB 2009 World Congress invites you to discover the importance of creativity and the collective will in transforming waste into ideas for a better world.

To participate in this debate, “Turning waste into ideas”, around 1000 guests are expected, from all over the world, and we will have the presence of specialists from the most distinct sectors in our society.

The Congress and Exhibition will take place in the Cultural Centre of Belém, highly prestigious Cultural Foundation which lays by the Tagus River, in Belém, near the biggest wonders of Portuguese discoveries: the “Mosteiro dos Jerónimos”, the “Padräo dos Descobrimentos” and the “Torre de Belém”.

 

2010


ISWA / VKS im VKU 2010 World Congress 

4 – 7 October 2010 

Hamburg, Germany 

Urban Development and Sustainability 

www.iswa2010.org 

The ISWA / VKS im VKU 2010 World Congress provides a unique possibility to participate in an international forum at which the different aspects of a sustainable development in our urbanized world shall be presented and discussed by outstanding experts in the different fields of Research and Practice. In several parallel sessions participants will have the opportunity to hear about the latest development not only on waste management, but on all related aspects to urban development. From technical innovations in the handling and treatment of the different fractions of waste to urban mining, the social aspects of waste generation and the impact of the different aspects of waste on a sustainable development in the cities. There will also be the opportunity to visit different plants of waste treatment (from sorting facilities to energy production) located in or near Hamburg. 

 

 

 


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