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Apr 24, 2014

Recycling & Waste Management Exhibition[i]: Lessons Learnt for the MENA Region


Rami Salem with Jeff Cooper (left), Chairman of the UK ISWA National Committee, and John Skidmore (right), CIWM President, during the RWM in Birmingham.

I[ii] was honored to receive the ‘Bill Townend International Members Award 2013’ offered by CIWM. The award has enabled me to represent Zero Waste MENA and attend Europe’s premier waste management event; Recycling and Waste Management exhibition in Birmingham from 10-12 September 2013.  I am a solid waste consultant with a focus on post-conflict zones and developing countries. In February 2012, I launched "Zero Waste MENA", a regional initiative to promote sustainable practices to create zero-waste communities in the Middle East & North Africa (MENA). Our strategic goal is closing all landfills in the MENA region and assuring appropriate processing for all unavoidable waste arising from the MENA countries. ZWMENA believes that public education including raising awareness and documenting knowledge plays a key role to in the delivery of our goals. ZWMENA has been established to help schools, universities, organizations, cities and even countries to create better environment. More information about Zero Waste MENA and future projects is available on our website www.zerowastemena.org .

For decades, The MENA region has been suffering from a dramatic increase in solid waste quantities due to the economic growth and urbanization. According to a study conducted for ten countries in the MENA region by SWEEP-Net team, solid waste quantities are expected to exceed 200 MTs a year with a prediction that the total waste quantities arising from the MENA region is 2 BTs a year. More importantly, collecting and processing of waste will cost local authorities 20-25% of their total annual budget.

Solid Waste Management system in the MENA suffers a lack of institutional and legal frameworks; current practices are defined in terms of “cleanliness” with very limited attention to sustainable approaches (i.e.  the waste hierarchy), the absence of sufficient fund and financial incentives to encourage investors, the lack of collaboration between stakeholders, and the shortage of skilled professionals. All these factors are considered serious obstacles to the implementation of an integrated waste management strategy in the MENA.

The solid waste management in the MENA region is in urgent need of being addressed by both local and regional levels in order to prevent further deterioration in the environment and financial loss by missing such an opportunity. However, an integrated waste management system geared to conserving resources needs solutions that are tailored to each individual country. There is currently no formal, structured exchange of experience on this in the MENA region. To the contrary, various public and private sector actors are searching individually for technical, financial and organizational solutions.

The Recycling and Waste Management RWM exhibition offers a unique opportunity to address these issues by bringing together all sources of technology and experience in one place. In the RWM 2013, more than 750 exhibitors presented the latest products and technologies related to waste management industry, 200 expert speakers came to share their knowledge, experience and success stories to promote sustainable concepts in waste management, an amazing chance to meet face-to-face with many potential suppliers, customers, partners, and collaborators. The RWM exhibition provides a unique source of knowledge, creative ideas and solutions for the public, it even highlights the role of 3rd sector and how public should response effectively to be part of the development process in this industry.

During my stay in Birmingham, I have met experts from various disciplines related to waste management services. They were all informative and willing to face new challenges by entering the MENA’s market. I strongly believe that RWM provides a platform to any policy maker interested to make a significant start.

The MENA Region has its own climatic, cultural and socio-economic conditions. This makes European approaches and experiences tackling solid waste challenges only partially applicable to the MENA environment. However, European experience, which are shared with regions outside Europe, help guide the ability to develop new approaches which can then be applied to countries in the MENA region always bearing in mind the local circumstances.

Finally, No one can ignore the political and social challenges which are currently taking place in the MENA region as it is called the “Arab Spring”. There is an overarching consensus that the political instability prevents any progress. In addition to this, some countries are considered as war zones and produce significant quantities of solid waste and debris in addition to hazardous waste. Therefore, some parts of the region should be addressed in a special way. During the RWM, I met Martin Bjerregaard, director of Disaster Waste Recovery - non-profit organization supporting communities with waste and debris management following disasters and conflicts. Mr. Bjerregaard summarizes the challenges facing MENA countries as follow;

-       The absence of effective waste management systems in post-disaster territories could cause significant environmental and health risks for refugees.

-       The damage caused to the facilities during turmoil and military interventions.

-       Significant quantities of debris need to be managed properly in order to prevent any delay in the reconstruction phase.   

Mr Bjerregaard confidently expressed his own thoughts that the MENA region has the advantage of learning from similar cases in order to intervene positively to improve the solid waste management sector in the MENA. He also suggested considering further sessions covering disaster waste management in future events to provide a platform to discuss and develop plans before a potential disaster occurs.
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[i] Recycling & Waste Management exhibition (RWM) is an annual event for resource efficiency and waste management solutions. Established in 1967, the event is highly regarded in the recycling and waste industry as the leading event in its field.

[ii] Rami Salem is waste management consultant with a focus on post-conflict zones and developing countries. He is the founder of "Zero Waste MENA". Mr. Salem has a bachelor degree in Civil Engineering and a Master in Environmental Management & Technology from Oxford Brookes University (UK). Mr. Salem is currently a PhD candidate Cambridge University conducting hybrid-LCA of Household food waste treatment technologies.

Apr 20, 2014

PRESS RELEASE: Waste Management and Recycling Summit 2014




Moving the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia towards Zero Waste and a Sustainable Future


An International exclusive summit on Waste Management and Recycling to ensure that  The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia moves towards a greener and zero waste and a Sustainable future.

Saudi Arabia is pursuing investments and reforms that the Government is determined and will position the Kingdom as one of the world’s most competitive economies by the beginning of the next decade. To bring back the era of a green legacy for our sustainable future, exploring the potential of resources already categorized as “Waste” we chose to redefine it as “Potential Residue”.

Nispana Innovative platforms as a company has identified that its conducive to address the issue surmounting our globe with respect to the minimal utilization of residues of various sectors that we chose to define it differently and not as “WASTE”, hence Nispana has conceptualized the “Waste Management and Recycling Summit 2014” on the 23rd - 24th of April at Novotel Hotel in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia which will be attended by eminent professionals from across the waste management sector both local as well as international.

You will have the opportunity to host business meetings with decision makers from Saudi Authorities and leading Private corporations, source partnerships with Saudi organizations through joint ventures, alliances and private equity, Showcase your latest technology and expertise to prospective investors and project holders.

Respected representatives from the Dammam Municipality, Jeddah Municipality, World Safety Organization, and Saudi Green Building Council are also extending their support.

Industry leaders including Enviroplan S.A, Ricardo-AEA, Arensco, Environmental testing and Laboratories Company-ETLCO, ADECO, Bee’ah UAE, Hellatron have already confirmed their participation.

Eng. Abd Elrahman Ali Alkahtani, Landfill Section Head - Jeddah Municipality, Dr. Adam Read, Practice Director - Resource Efficiency & Waste Management Ricardo-AEA, Dr. Mohammed Alhaj Hussein, Board member of Saudi green building council Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Erik de Baedts, Director of NVRD, 1st President of Municipal Waste Europe, Mr. Theofanis LOLOS, Partner-Managing Director, Enviroplan Consultants and Engineers, S.A  are some of the industrial experts who will be presenting various real time case studies on Waste Management.

This summit is a huge platform for solution providers and attendees to come together and present various ways and means to reduce the problems which are highly increasing in Saudi Arabia .This Summit will give a factual insight on the situation and will help to create excellent opportunity for networking and sharing experiences in the waste management sector, from various organizations through professional development and lifelong learning.

About Nispana Innovative Platforms
Nispana Innovative Platforms is a leading provider of business intelligence through industry specific conferences, exhibitions and training courses facilitated by world renowned trainers leveraging our network of industrial insiders with immense knowledge both practical and theoretical to share with organizations in order to ensure that they achieve operational efficiency and meet all business goals.




Media Contact:   
                   
Mohita Bhimsaria
mohita.bhimsatria@nispana.com
T: +91 80 49331000
W: www.nispana.com/wastemanagementksa
© Press Release 2014   
                       
To Get Involved as a Sponsor Contact:
Neel Shetty
neel.shetty@nispana.com
T: +91 80 49331000
© Press Release 2014   

Apr 10, 2014

PRESS RELEASE: Waste Management and Recycling Summit 2014







Moving the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia towards Zero Waste and a Sustainable Future


An International exclusive summit on Waste Management and Recycling to ensure that  The  Kingdom of Saudi Arabia moves towards a greener and zero waste future.

Saudi Arabia is pursuing investments and reforms that the Government is determined and will position the Kingdom as one of the world’s most competitive economies by the beginning of the next decade. To bring back the era of green legacy of our sustainable future worldwide & exploring the potential of resources already categorized as “Waste” we chose to redefine it as “Potential Residue”.

Nispana Innovative platforms as a company has identified that its conducive to address the issue surmounting our globe with respect to the minimal utilization of residues of various sector we chose to define it differently and not as “WASTE”, hence has conceptualized the “Waste Management and Recycling Summit 2014” on the 23rd - 24th  of April at Novotel Hotel in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia.  Eminent Waste-Management & Environment professionals are scheduled to attend the two-day event.

You will have the opportunity to host business meetings with decision makers from Saudi Authorities and leading Private corporations, Source partnerships with Saudi organizations through joint ventures, alliances and private equity, Showcase your latest technology and expertise to prospective investors and project holders. 

Industry leaders including Saudi Asma Environmental  Solutions, Enviroplan S.A , Rama, Ricardo-AEA, Arensco, Environmental testing and Laboratories Company  , Adeco, Leading Environmental Change Bee’ah , Hellatron have already confirmed their participation. In addition, respected representatives from the World Safety Organization and Saudi Green Building Council are also extending their support. 

Eng. AbdulAziz M. Almegbl , Assistant Manager - Environmental Planning and Infrastructure Dep.
High Commission for the Development of Arriyadh, Dr. Adam Read, Practice Director - Resource Efficiency & Waste Management Ricardo-AEA, Dr. Mohammed Alhaj Hussein,  Board member of Saudi green building council Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Erik de Baedts, Director of NVRD, 1st President of Municipal Waste Europe  are some of the Speakers for the Summit who will be presenting on the Waste Management scenario and solutions for Waste Management in  The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia.

This summit is a huge platform for solution providers and attendees to come together and present various ways and means to reduce the problems which are highly increasing in Saudi Arabia .This Summit will give a factual insight on the situation and will help to create excellent opportunity for networking and sharing experiences in the power sector domain from various organizations through professional development and lifelong learning.

About Nispana Innovative Platforms
Nispana Innovative Platforms is a leading provider of business intelligence through industry specific conferences, exhibitions and training courses facilitated by world renowned trainers leveraging our network of industrial insiders with immense knowledge both practical and theoretical to share with organizations in order to ensure that they achieve operational efficiency and meet all business goals.




Media Contact:

Mohita Bhimsaria
mohita.bhimsatria@nispana.com
T: +91 80 49331000
W: www.nispana.com/wastemanagementksa
© Press Release 2014

To Get Involved as a Sponsor Contact:
Neel Shetty
neel.shetty@nispana.com
T: +91 80 49331000
© Press Release 2014




Apr 8, 2014

Waste Management and Recycling Summit -Qatar









Waste to Energy & Waste to Resource will continue to shape the world’s environmental order, creating a global resource industry that is estimated to be a Billion dollar industry by 2040, opening a vast array of opportunities for the nations to develop an alternative source of GDP whilst depleting the existing resources.

The “3rd edition Waste Management & Recycling Summit- Qatar, 2014” is an initiative to understand & to explore the role of Waste Resources for a sustainable future. Qatar being the focus of the 3rd edition, in specific we are dealing with a number of 1.8kg per person per day of solid waste generation which sums up to a national figure of 28000kgT per day, 92% of which is directed towards landfills with an all time low of 3% Recycling rate.

With an active construction business, extensive hydrocarbon sector oriented economy, growing number of high income households & Qatar to host the world cup-2022, it will encounter a massive hike in the percentage of an additional expatriate labor force driven by World Cup 2022 for construction activities.
Due to which its household waste is forecasted to reach 5.6k T/day in 2032 with a peak at 5.7k T/day in 2020 which needs to be addressed much in advance to seize the potential of this resource. 

The measures proposed in the National Development Strategy 2011–2016 focused on the strategies for effective management of waste. The government recognizes a hierarchy of actions to alleviate pressures on the environment, with the most preferable goal being the avoidance of waste. The centre is expected to reduce the share of domestic waste disposed of in landfills to 3%–5%, thereby reducing the share of total waste sent to landfills from 92% to 64%. It will also convert waste to energy and raise the level of waste recycling from 8% to 20%–25%.

The Revenue potential for the solid waste value chain in Qatar is estimated to be ~ USD 663M. Significant opportunities include: Construction & Demolition Recycling (~USD 105M), Household: Recycling (~USD 100M), Commercial: Collection (~USD 76M) and Recycling (~USD 100M), Waste to Energy (WtE): ~USD 135M

With regard to governance over sustainability the proportion of private sector schemes is likely to rise in future as the Government seeks greater private sector participation in project development. This is likely to be reflected in private sector power developments, water and wastewater projects and in real estate development & sustainable development.

Qatar’s foray into waste-to-energy indicates the lucrative business opportunities in the emerging sustainable waste management sector. Hence, “NISPANA” presents “Waste Management & Recycling Summit- Qatar, 28th & 29th May-2014 at Doha, Qatar”, a 2 day conference to bring forward and highlight the future opportunities in this sector, Capture the most effective and latest technologies, Focused on investment in Waste Management and bring in the government officials, waste generators industry Experts & Solution Providers such as: landfill professionals and recycling firms from across the globe to share their expertise & educate the attendees  to make this initiative a bench mark in Waste Management –sector.


For Further Information:

Mohita Bhimsaria
+918049331000










Mar 7, 2014

Guipuzkoa’s incinerator - Game Over











The expensive & dangerous adventure of building an incinerator in
Gipuzkoa is finally over. After a long process the project has been
cancelled.




Mar 3, 2014

3rd International Conference for Waste Management Oman



Waste is a growing problem both environmentally and financially in developed nations. Effective methodologies to manage waste better is of great significance. 
The 2nd edition of the event saw over 300 attendees with over 150 delegates from government bodies. The event was organised by the Muscat Municipality in cooperation with Fleming Gulf and was held under the patronage of the Minister of Ministry of Regional Municipalities & Water Resources
The purpose of the 3rd International Conference for Waste Management Oman is to grasp the issues being raised across industry sectors and how to achieve a sustainable waste management system. The conference will bring together industry experts and decision makers from government bodies to discuss and debate the next step in achieving the zero waste initiative.

Key topics will include:-
Strengthening legislative framework for effective Waste Management in Oman 
Setting perspectives for Integrated Waste Management 
Fostering a recycle - friendly atmosphere 
Privatizing the Waste Management sector – key factors to consider 
Reducing & re-using Hazardous waste management 
Waste water treatment 

Website: Click here  
Dates: 7 - 8 April 2014Location: Al Bustan Palace – A Ritz Carlton Hotel, Muscat, OmanContact: Manohar Bharwani   Tel: 971 - 4609 - 1570