Waste Management and Circular Economy

25-29 September 2023


 Waste Management and Circular Economy

Contemporary Approach and New Trends



Seminar Introduction

Global consumption patterns with increasing complexity and volume of generated waste, urge for the need to continuously optimize waste management. The driving force behind this mobilization is primarily attributed to the ever-increasing climate change concerns and also the plethora of pollution incidents and their subsequent environmental effects. This, in turn, requires the coordination of activities of the different stakeholders including manufacturers, regulatory authorities, consumers and waste disposal companies.

 This Waste Management and Circular Economy training course will focus on the contemporary waste management practices and will examine each of these in relation to applicability in different sectors of the economy. Particular reference will be made to the transition from the linear economy to the circular economy approach and the implication of this on the sustainable use of resources.

 

This Management Centre’s 1waste Management and Circular Economy training course will highlight:

·        Waste management sectors

·        Specific toxic and/or infectious types of waste

·        The waste management hierarchy

·        The circular economy approach

·        The different levels of waste regulators

 

Seminar Objectives

At the end of this Waste Management and Circular Economy training course, you will:

·        Learn to differentiate between the different types of waste.

·        Develop your skills in assessing the risks involved in waste management.

·        Understand the link between waste management and pollution.

·        Apply waste management protocols based on global environmental treaties

·        Develop understanding of the transition to the circular economy model.

 

Seminar Methodology

This training course will utilize a variety of proven adult learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented. This includes trainer-guided discussions between participants, involving their personal experience. In addition, case studies and group exercises will further assist in comprehending the core principles of waste management and circular economy.

 

Organizational Gains

Organizations sending their employees to attend this Waste Management and Circular Economy training course, will gain the following:

·        Knowledge on regulatory compliance in relation to waste management.

·        Promote good relationships with stakeholders .

·        Implementation of a proactive policy in waste management and pollution .

·        Achieve economic benefits through a sustainable waste management policy .

·        Cultivate the “reduce at source” strategy .

·        Safeguard customer loyalty to their products/services .

 

Who Should Participate?

This Waste Management and Circular Economy training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:

·        Health, safety, and environmental professionals

·        Personnel of waste management companies

·        Regulatory compliance officers

·        Local environmental authorities

·        Companies operating landfill sites

 

Course outline

DAY 1

Introduction to Waste

·        Waste classification criteria

·        The waste management chain and resource allocation

·        The waste hierarchy – From production to final disposal

·        Definition of hazardous and non-hazardous waste

·        The waste management industry – Who are the stakeholders?

DAY 2

Waste Management - The Waste Generation Sectors

·        Domestic/Municipal waste – Treatment and applications

·        Commercial and industrial waste

·        Hazardous waste

·        Medical and toxic waste

·        Introduction to regulations and best practices

DAY 3

Environmental Implications

·        Environmental impact of waste management

·        Water, land, and air pollution

·        Difference between pollution & contamination

·        Air pollution and health impacts

·        Climate change – Greenhouse gas emissions

DAY 4

The Circular Economy Perspective

·        Definition according to the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP)

·        Sustainable consumption and production – The hotspots analysis tool

·        Raw materials global spread, use and depletion

·        Energy use

·        Water use and scarcity

DAY 5

The Risks Involved in Waste Management

·        Prevention of contamination

·        HAZID (HAZard IDentification)

·        HAZOP (HAZard & OPerability)

·        Landfill sites - The most common method of organised waste disposal

·        Environmental ethics

 

Price: 4250 USD

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