Recycling Webinar

September 22, 2021

Recycling webinar 2021

Theme: Delve into Recycling Potential

Webinar on Recycling will be organizing on September 22, 2021. In this webinar our speakers will be delivering their presentations on their recent research related to Recycling & Waste Management, E-Waste Management, and Climate Change. The goal of Recycling webinar is to make events as safe as possible from public health risks of Covid-19 with technical support to host the events. The main objective of this Recycling Webinar is to "Delve into Recycling Potential ''.

 

Session 1: Climate changes
Changes in the climate have recently become more than obvious. By the end of this century, it is estimated that the Earth's surface temperature will rise by approximately 2°C, having devastating effects on our ecosystems, flora, fauna and humans. Moreover, the chemical composition of the atmosphere has also noticed significant changes, thanks to an increase in greenhouse gas emissions, predominantly methane, carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide. Not only is climate change affecting the environment, but also human life. 
Session 2: E-waste recycling and management
Electronic waste or e-squander is a term used to portray any electronic device that is old, outdated, broken, gave, discarded, or close to the completion of its accommodating life. This consolidates telephones, PCs, workstations, PDAs, screens, TVs, printers, scanners, and some other electrical devices. One of the huge challenges is reusing the printed circuit sheets from the electronic wastes. The circuit sheets contain such important metals as gold, silver, platinum, etc. and such base metals as copper, iron, aluminum, etc.
Session 3: Waste water recycling
In water reusing, the waste water will treated for helpful purposes, for instance, horticultural and scene water framework, mechanical techniques, can flushing, and recharging a ground water bowl (suggested as ground water empower). Water reusing offers resource and cash related speculation reserves. Wastewater treatment can be custom fitted to meet the water quality necessities of a masterminded reuse. Reused water for scene water framework requires less treatment than reused water for drinking water.
Session 4: Zero Waste
Zero waste concepts numerous institutions, municipalities, and governances have set ambitious Zero Waste (ZW) goals with many specifically targeting food waste. Grounded in ecological theory, Perishable organic materials, such as food, present unique considerations and challenges for Zero Waste, which was originally conceived for the management of chemicals and other materials that can be stored for long periods of time without changing form.
Session 5: Biogas production
The air pollution produced by biogas. The content of toxic hydrogen sulfide presents additional risks and has been responsible for serious accidents. Leaks of unburned methane are an additional risk, because methane is a potent greenhouse gas. Biogas can be explosive when mixed in the ratio of one part biogas to 8–20 parts air. Special safety precautions have to be taken for entering an empty biogas digester for maintenance work. It is important that a biogas system never has negative pressure as this could cause an explosion.
Session 6: Solid waste management
Strong Waste Management, the get-together, treating, and disposing of strong material that is discarded because it has filled its need or is rarely again important. Unseemly exchange of common strong waste can make unsanitary conditions, and these conditions subsequently can incite defilement of the earth and to erupt ups of vector-borne disease that is, sicknesses spread by rodents and dreadful little creatures.

 

  • Climate changes
  • E-waste recycling and management
  • Waste water recycling
  • Zero Waste
  • Biogas production
  • Solid waste management

5 Renowned Speakers

Geronimo Antonio B. Singson

Institute Of Environmental Planners
Philippines

Veljko Radicevic

Academy Of Technical And Art Applied Studies Belgrade
Serbia

George R. Puno

Forestry And Environmental Science, Central Mindanao University
Philippines

Karl Buechner

UrbanGold GmbH
Austria

Korai Muhammad Safar

Mehran University of Engineering & Technology
Pakistan