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Conference: Sardinia 2017

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A02 (1) - WASTE MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIESEVALUATION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT TRENDS AND POLICY IN THE UNITED STATES WITH COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS TO EUROPE AND OTHER COUNTRIESB. STALEY, D. KANTNERWASTE MASS, DISPOSAL METHODS, COMPOST, LANDFILL, WASTE-TO-ENERGY, RECYCLING, POLICY
A02 (2) - WASTE MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIESEVALUATION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN BRAZILIAN CITIES ACCORDING TO THE UPDATED WASTE MANAGEMENT CONDITION INDEX – ICGRAC. F. MAHLER, G. P. MENDEZWASTE MANAGEMENT, CITY ASSESSMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS
A02 (4) - WASTE MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIESWASTE MANAGEMENT IN (PERI-)URBAN AREAS: INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY IN A COLLABORATIVE DECISION SUPPORT ENVIRONMENTS.E. TAELMAN, J. DEWULFLOCAL WASTE MANAGEMENT, HOLISTIC SUSTAINABILITY, REPAIR
A02 (5) - WASTE MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIESCOMPARISON BETWEEN THE WASTE MANAGEMENT OF TWO SOUTHERN ITALY REGIONS: LESSONS LEARNT AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVESG. DE FEO, S. DE GISI, C. FERRARA, M. NOTARNICOLACOMPOSTING, INCINERATION, LANDFILLING, SOUTHERN ITALY, WASTE MANAGEMENT
A03 (1) - WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIES IIN THE SEARCH FOR EFFECTIVE WASTE POLICY: ALIGNMENT OF UK WASTE STRATEGY AND THE EU CIRCULAR ECONOMY PACKAGEC. A. FLETCHER, R. M. DUNKCIRCULAR ECONOMY, WASTE STRATEGY, DOCUMENT ANALYSIS, BREXIT
A03 (2) - WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIES ITOWARD SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE IN CHINA: STATUS, CHALLENGES, AND OPPORTUNITIESX. WANG, X. WEI, K. HUANG, N. STANISAVLJEVIC, X. PENG, L. LISUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT, SOLID WASTE, POLICY, RECYCLING
A03 (3) - WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIES ITHE ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF E-COMMERCE WITH FOCUS ON WASTE GENERATIONG. OBERSTEINER, K. STOLLLCA, E-COMMERCE, WASTE GENERATION, RETAIL
A03 (4) - WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIES ISTUDY OF THE ART STATE IN THE ANALYSIS OF ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY OF THE IMPLANTATION OF A MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATOR WITH GENERATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY IN RIO DE JANEIROF. V. ANDRETTI, J. A. FERREIRA, C. F. MANNARINOMUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, WASTE TO ENERGY, ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY
A03 (5) - WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIES ITHE PRESENT AND FUTURE OF ALTERNATIVE WASTE TREATMENT APPROACHES IN THE UNITED STATES: TONNAGE AND TRENDSE. BERENYIU.S. ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, ENERGY FROM WASTE, RECYCLING PROCESSING, U.S WASTE INDUSTRY
A04 (1) - WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIES IIPRODUCT STEWARDSHIP AS A PRINCIPLE OF WASTE POLICY AND ITS APPLICATION IN JAPANT. TRENTINELLAPRODUCT STEWARDSHIP, EPR, ELECTRONICS RECYCLING, JAPAN, WASTE POLICY PRINCIPLES
A04 (2) - WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIES IITARIFF REGULATION IN THE WASTE SECTOR: AN UNAVOIDABLE FUTURER. C. MARQUES, P. SIMÕESWASTE SERVICES, TARIFFS, INCENTIVES, REGULATION
A04 (3) - WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIES IINORTH AMERICA’S FIRST CIRCULAR ECONOMY FRAMEWORK – CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIESJ. COCKERRESOURCE RECOVERY, CIRCULAR ECONOMY, PRODUCER RESPONSIBILITY, WASTE DIVERSION, PRODUCER RESPONSIBILITY ORGANIZATION
A04 (4) - WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIES IIUNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF SECONDARY LEGISLATION: A CASE STUDY OF THE UK LANDFILL TAX (QUALIFYING FINES) ORDER 2015C. A. FLETCHER, P. D. HOOPER, R. M. DUNKLEGISLATION, LANDFILL TAX, UK
A04 (5) - WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIES IIEFFECTS OF GOVERNMENT AND CAPITAL OPERATING EXPENDITURE ON NOVA SCOTIAN RECYCLING BEHAVIORS AND DIVERSION RATESA. RICHTER, K. T. W. NG, D. BOLINGBROKENOVA SCOTIA, GOVERNMENT OPERATING EXPENDITURE, CAPITAL OPERATING EXPENDITURE, DIVERSION
A04 (6) - WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIES IIPROFIT AND CARBON EMISSION: A MULTI-OBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION PROBLEM FOR USING POULTRY LITTER IN ELECTRICITY PRODUCTIONQ. MA, K. P. PAUDEL, L. Q. CUILOCATION-ALLOCATION, POULTRY-ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION, OPTIMIZATION, ECONOMIC IMPACT
A05 (1) - FOOD WASTE: GENERATION, REDUCTION, FOOTPRINTFROM QUANTIFICATION TO REDUCTION – IDENTIFICATION OF FOOD WASTE REDUCTION STRATEGIES IN PUBLIC FOOD SERVICESC. MALEFORS, M. ERIKSSON, C. PERSSON OSOWSKIFOOD WASTE, QUANTIFICATION, SCHOOL, PRESCHOOL, ELDERLY CARE HOMES, CANTEENS
A05 (2) - FOOD WASTE: GENERATION, REDUCTION, FOOTPRINTGLEANING ACTIVITIES AS CONTRIBUTION TO FOOD WASTE REDUCTIONE. SCHMIED, J. MAYERHOFER, S. SCHWÖDT, G. OBERSTEINERFOOD WASTE, PREVENTION, GLEANING
A05 (3) - FOOD WASTE: GENERATION, REDUCTION, FOOTPRINTMEASURING THE NUTRITIONAL PRICE OF FOOD WASTES FROM A LIFE CYCLE APPROACH: THE NUTRITIONAL FOOD WASTE FOOTPRINTI. GARCIA-HERRERO, J. LASO, E. FANDIÑO, M. MARGALLO, M. J. DURÁ, C. SARABIA, R. ABAJOS, A. IRABIEN, P. FULLANA, A. BALA, A. POLETTINI, I. VAZQUEZ-ROWE, R. ALDACOFOOD LOSS, FOOD WASTE, NUTRICIONAL FOOTPRINT, WASTE MANAGAMENT, DIET
A05 (4) - FOOD WASTE: GENERATION, REDUCTION, FOOTPRINTGENERATION OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLE WASTE IN AUSTRIAN HOUSEHOLDS – WITH SPECIAL FOCUS TO THE INFLUENCE OF THE DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS. SCWODT, G. OBERSTEINERFOOD WASTE PREVENTION, FOOD WASTE, DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL, CONSUMER, FOOD STORAGE, FOOD WASTE DIARIES
A05 (5) - FOOD WASTE: GENERATION, REDUCTION, FOOTPRINTCHARACTERIZATION AND EVALUATION OF THE GENERATION AND COLLECTION OF RESTAURANT WASTE: A CASE STUDY IN CENTRAL ITALYF. TATÀNO, C. CARAMIELLO, E. LAICI, T. PAOLINI, M. PEZZOLESI, G. TOMBARI, L. TRIPOLONECOMPOSITION, CUSTOMER EQUIVALENT PERSON, INTERCEPTION RATE, SEPARATE COLLECTION, RESTAURANT WASTE, UNIT GENERATION
A06 (1) - FOOD WASTE VALORIZATIONSUSTAINABLE CONVERSION OF FOOD WASTES TO VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTSN. D. BERGE, J. R. V. FLORA, I. IDOWU, L. LI, K. S. ROHYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION, NUTRIENTS, FOOD WASTE
A06 (2) - FOOD WASTE VALORIZATIONFOOD WASTE IN A CIRCULAR ECONOMY: CURRENT GAPS, BARRIERS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE PREVENTION AND VALORISATIONS. SCHERHAUFER, G. OBERSTEINER, M. HUBER-HUMERFOOD WASTE, CIRCULAR ECONOMY, WASTE PREVENTION, FOOD WASTE VALORISATION
A06 (3) - FOOD WASTE VALORIZATIONWASTE-TO-FOOD IN A CIRCULAR ECONOMY APPROACH: THE CASE STUDY OF THE ANCHOVY CANNING INDUSTRYJ. LASO, M. MARGALLO, I. GARCIA-HERRERO, P. FULLANA, A. BALA, C. GAZULLA, I. VAZQUEZROWE, A. IRABIEN, R. ALDACOANCHOVY, FOOD LOSSES, FOOD WASTE, INCINERATION, VALORIZATION
A06 (4) - FOOD WASTE VALORIZATIONVALORISATION OF CITRUS PROCESSING WASTE: A REVIEWP. S. CALABRÒ, A. FOLINO, V. TAMBURINO, G. ZAPPIA, D. A. ZEMA, S. M. ZIMBONEANIMAL FEED, BIOENERGY, BIOREFINERY, CITRUS, ORANGE
A06 (5) - FOOD WASTE VALORIZATIONINVESTIGATION OF DIFFERENT VALORIZATION METHODS FOR BREWER’S SPENT GRAINSI. MOUKAZIS, M. PITSIOS, F.-M. PELLERA, E. GIDARAKOSANAEROBIC DIGESTION, ADSORPTION, METHYL ORANGE, METHYLENE BLUE, BIOCHAR
A07 (1) - ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: DIFFUSE CONTAMINATION OF SOIL AND WATERGLOBAL POLLUTION…TIME TO ACTR. STEGMANNGLOBAL POLLUTION, SOLUTIONS, PROBLEMS
A07 (2) - ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: DIFFUSE CONTAMINATION OF SOIL AND WATERPLASTIC IN RIVERS AND OCEANS, A MASSIVE WASTE PROBLEMS. WERNERPLASTIC, RIVERS, OCEANS, LITTER, WASTE
A07 (3) - ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: DIFFUSE CONTAMINATION OF SOIL AND WATEROPTICAL SENSING TECHNOLOGY FOR MONITORING OF MICROPLASTICS FROM OCEANSS. SERRANTI, R. PALMIERI, G. BONIFAZI, A. CÓZAR CABAŇASMICROPLASTICS, MARINE LITTER, ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING, HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGING, OPTICAL SENSING
A07 (4) - ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: DIFFUSE CONTAMINATION OF SOIL AND WATERINTEGRATING EDUCATION AND RESEARCH TO APPLY CIRCULAR ECONOMY THINKING TO INDUSTRY: A CASE STUDY FOR SOUTHERN WATERI. D. WILLIAMS, K. ROBERTS, P. J. SHAW, B. CLEASBYWASTE MANAGEMENT, WASTEWATER, CIRCULAR ECONOMY, HIGHER EDUCATION, PROJECT BASED LEARNING, UNIVERSITY, INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIPS
A08 (1) - SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIESCLOSE LANDFILL WITH MATERIAL-FROM-WASTE” AND “ENERGY-FROM-WASTE” SOLUTIONS: UNITED KINGDOM CASE”C. CORD'HOMMELANDFILL, MATERIAL-FROM-WASTE, ENERGY-FROM-WASTE
A08 (2) - SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIESCHALLENGE OF MATERIAL RECYCLING AT LARGE PUBLIC EVENTSK. PIVNENKO, M. E. EDJABOU, A. BOLDRIN, T. F. ASTRUPMFA, WASTE COMPOSITION, MATERIAL RECOVERY, WASTE REDUCTION, FESTIVALS
A08 (3) - SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIESTACKLING INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE CATERING: THE LIFE ZERO CABIN WASTE PROJECTP. FULLANA-I-PALMER, G. BLANCA-ALCUBILLA, A. BALA, J. I. HERMIRA, N. DE-CASTRO, R. CHAVARRI, R. PERALES, I. BARREDOFOOD WASTE, AIRPLANE CATERING, PACKAGING, MENU, ECODESIGN, CATERING WASTE MANAGEMENT, FLIGHT, LIFE
A08 (4) - SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIESRECYCLING WASTE RESOURCES AS PLANT NUTRIENTSK. HAARSTADORGANIC WASTE, RESOURCE RECYCLING, PHOSPHORUS, BIOSOLIDS, SLUDGE SEPARATION, AMMONIA REMOVA
A09 (1) - INTEGRATED EVALUATION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMSENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF DIFFERENT STRATEGIES OF WASTE MANAGEMENT WITHIN ITALIAN EMERGENCY SCENARIOSA. AMATO, F. GABRIELLI, S. BALDUCCI, L. MAGI GALLUZZI, F. BEOLCHINIDISASTER WASTE MANAGEMENT, LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, EARTHQUAKE, ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY, ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
A09 (2) - INTEGRATED EVALUATION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMSLIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT (LCA) OF THE MANAGEMENT PHASE OF A MBT PLANT IN THE CAMPANIA REGION OF SOUTHERN OF ITALYC. FERRARA, C. CHECHILE, G. DE FEOELECTRICITY, LCA, MANAGEMENT, MBT, SOUTHERN ITALY
A09 (3) - INTEGRATED EVALUATION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMSIMPROVING WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS USING STUDENT-LED ACTIVITIES: A CASE STUDY FOR AN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTI. D. WILLIAMS, P. J. SHAWEDUCATION, WASTE AUDIT, CASE STUDY, UNIVERSITY, RECYCLING
A09 (4) - INTEGRATED EVALUATION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMSASSESSING EFFICIENCY TO SUPPORT WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPANIES’ STRATEGIESF. BARTOLACCI, R. CERQUETI, A. PAOLINI, M. SOVERCHIAEFFICIENCY, SEPARATE WASTE COLLECTION, WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPANIES
A10 (1) - DECISION MAKING IN WASTE MANAGEMENTENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC ANALYSIS FOR DIFFERENT SCENARIOS OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE DISPOSALD. PANEPINTO, M. C. ZANETTIMSW DISPOSAL, THERMAL TREATMENT, LANDFILL, ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS, ECONOMIC ASPECTS
A10 (2) - DECISION MAKING IN WASTE MANAGEMENTDECISION MAKING WITHIN WASTE MANAGEMENT: COMBINED UNCERTAINTY AND SCENARIO ANALYSIS FOR THE LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF A DANISH CASE STUDYV. BISINELLA, K. CONRADSEN, T. H. CHRISTINSEN, T. F. ASTRUPSCENARIO ANALYSIS, UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS, FUTURE SCENARIOS, LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES
A10 (3) - DECISION MAKING IN WASTE MANAGEMENTADDRESSING SPATIAL VARIABILITY OF WASTE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIEST. HENRIKSEN, T. F. ASTRUP, A. DAMGAARDREPRESENTATIVENESS, SPATIAL, GEOGRAPHICAL, WASTE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY, DATA QUALITY ASSESSMENT
A10 (4) - DECISION MAKING IN WASTE MANAGEMENTINDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURING OF CERAMIC BRICKS ADDED WITH A SECONDARY LEAD SMELTING SLAG – A PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENTJ. T. AGREDO, D. G. ALZATE, S. G.RESTREPO, F. Á. HINCAPIÉSECONDARY LEAD SMELTING SLAG INDUSTRIAL WASTE BRICKS TOXICITY CHARACTERISTICS
A10 (5) - DECISION MAKING IN WASTE MANAGEMENTHOW DOES MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE POLICY AFFECT HEAT AND ELECTRICITY PRODUCED BY INCINERATORS?T. SASAOINCINERATOR, WASTE-TO-ENERGY, HEAT AND ELECTRICITY, SORTED COLLECTION, UNIT-BASED PRICING
A11 (1) - LCA: A TOOL FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENTOPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES OF USING LIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENT TO ENCOURAGE MORE SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS MANAGEMENTS. THORNELOELCA, MATERIALS MANAGEMENT, SUSTAINABILITY, RARE EARTH METALS
A11 (2) - LCA: A TOOL FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENTDEVELOPMENT OF A TOOL FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT PLANNING BASED ON THE INTEGRATION OF MATERIAL FLOW ANALYSIS AND LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENTF. TANGUAY- RIOUX, S. VIAU, G. MAJEAU- BETTEZ, L. SPREUTELS, R. SAMSON, R. LEGROSMATERIAL FLOW ANALYSIS, WASTE MANAGEMENT, NON-LINEAR MODELING, WASTE CHARACTERIZATION, DECISION MAKING
A11 (3) - LCA: A TOOL FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENTFUTURE SCENARIO ANALYSIS WITHIN WASTE MANAGEMENT AND LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONSV. BISINELLA, T.H. CHRISTENSEN, T.F. ASTRUPFUTURE SCENARIOS, FORESIGHT, PROSPECTIVE, LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, LCA, WASTE MANAGEMENT
A11 (4) - LCA: A TOOL FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENTANALYSIS BY LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF THE REDUCTION IN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS RESULTING FROM THE CURRENT MSW MANAGEMENT SYSTEM OF THE “SINISTRA PIAVE” BASING. COSTA, A. LIETO, L. BERGAMIN, L. FRANZ, G. VALLARDI, P. MURARO, F. LOMBARDILCA, SEPARATE COLLECTION, DOOR TO DOOR COLLECTION, RECYCLING, INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
A11 (5) - LCA: A TOOL FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENTCOMBINATION OF LIFE CYCLE THINKING AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNICATION TO IMPROVE THE EFFICACY OF PAPER AND CARDBOARD COLLECTION IN SOUTHERN ITALYG. DE FEO, C. FERRARA, V. IANNONE, P. PARENTECOMMUNICATION, LIFE CYCLE THINKING, PAPER AND CARDBOARD, SOURCE SEPARATION, SOUTHERN ITALY
A12 (1) - LANDFILL MININGA DECISION SUPPORT TOOL FOR ENHANCED LANDFILL MININGG. PASTRE, Z. GRIFFITHS, J. VAL, A. M. TASIU, E. V. CAMACHO-DOMINGUEZ, S. WAGLAND, F. COULONENHANCED LANDFILL MINING, DECISION SUPPORT TOOL, SUSTAINABILITY, CRITICAL RAW MATERIALS, CIRCULAR ECONOMY
A12 (2) - LANDFILL MININGLANDFILL MINING DEMONSTRATION PROJECT AT SKAARUP LANDFILL, DENMARKR. MØLLER ROSENDAL, J. MØLGAARD CHRISTENSEN, P. REIMANN, L. BALTZER OVERGAARD, S. POULSEN, H. FELDING, P. SUNDBERG, S. NIELSENLANDFILL MINING, FEASIBILITY, SORTING OF WASTE, SEPARATION OF WASTE, RESOURCE OPTIMIZATION
A12 (3) - LANDFILL MININGTHE UK CASE FOR ENHANCED LANDFILL MININGS. T. WAGLAND, F. COULON, L. CANOPOLENHANCED LANDFILL MINING, WASTE COMPOSITION, LANDFILL CHEMISTRY, RESOURCE RECOVERY, SECONDARY RAW MATERIALS
A12 (4) - LANDFILL MININGLANDFILL MINING: A CASE STUDY ON SAMPLING, PROCESSING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF EXCAVATED WASTE FROM AN AUSTRIAN LANDFILLC. GARCIA LOPEZ, A. CLAUSEN, T. PRETZLANDFILLED WASTE, MECHANICAL BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT, ENHANCED LANDFILL MINING, LANDFILL DIRECTIVE, RECYCLING, NEW MINE
A12 (5) - LANDFILL MININGTECHNICAL EVALUATION OF SUITABILITY OF BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT METHODS FOR FINE FRACTION FROM LANDFILL MININGT. MÖNKÄRE, M. PALMROTH, J. RINTALALANDFILL MINING, FINE FRACTION
A13 (1) - PACKAGING WASTE RECYCLINGWHAT SHOULD WE LEARN FROM KEY CHALLENGES OF PACKAGING WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN EU ACCESION COUNTRYN. STANISAVLJEVIĆ, V. MRKAJIĆ, X. WANG, D. UBAVIN, B. BATINIĆPACKAGING WASTE, EU ASSESSION COUNTRY, INFORMAL RECYCLING
A13 (2) - PACKAGING WASTE RECYCLINGA COMPARATIVE SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT OF TWO PACKAGING WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN DISPUTE IN SPAIN. THE ARIADNA PROJECT.B. D. SUCH, A. BALA, R. COLOMÉ, J. RIBAS, S. AYUSO, I. MUÑOZ, B. P. WEIDEMA, P. FULLANA-I-PALMERDEPOSIT REFUND SYSTEM, COMPLIANCE SCHEME, GREEN DOT SYSTEM, COMPARATIVE LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT, PACKAGING WASTE, BEVERAGE CONTAINER, RECYCLING
A13 (3) - PACKAGING WASTE RECYCLINGWHERE ALUMINUM HOUSEHOLD GOODS GET LOST – GAPS ON THE WAY TO A CIRCULAR ECONOMYR. WARRINGS, J. FELLNERALUMINIUM, RECYCLING, PACKAGING, HOUSEHOLD NON- PACKAGING, CIRCULAR ECONOMY, AUSTRIA
A13 (4) - PACKAGING WASTE RECYCLINGASSESSING THE INFORMAL DIVERSION OF ALUMINIUM BEVERAGE CANS IN SELECTED EASTERN EUROPEAN CITIESG. OBERSTEINER, R. RAMUSCHALUMINIUM CANS, INFORMAL COLLECTION, SOUTH EAST EUROPE, METAL WASTE, EPR
A13 (5) - PACKAGING WASTE RECYCLINGPLASTICS RECYCLING, FROM A MARKET PUSH TO A MARKET PULL – EXAMPLE OF A WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPANYV. DECOTTIGNIES, ML. SABLAYROLLES, MC. MAGNIE, O. VILCOTWASTE AS A RESOURCE, PLASTIC WASTE, RECYCLING VALUE CHAIN, CIRCULAR ECONOMY
A14 (1) - RECOVERY AND RECYCLING OF PLASTICSUSTAINABLE INVESTMENT IN WASTE MANAGEMENT- A CASE STUDY ON LDPE PLASTICSJ. HŘEBÍČEK, O. FALDÍK, Z. HORSÁK, O. TRENZSUSTAINABLE AND RESPONSIBLE INVESTMENT, WASTE MANAGEMENT, ESG INDICATORS, LDPE RECYCLING, DEA MODEL, SVA METHOD, WEB PORTAL
A14 (2) - RECOVERY AND RECYCLING OF PLASTICCOMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF TWO DIFFERENT PET RECYCLING SYSTEMS IN BRAZIL FROM A LIFE CYCLE PERSPECTIVET. S. GOMES, L. L. Y. VISCONTE, E. B. A. V. PACHECOLIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, RECYCLING, POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE (PET), BOTTLE-TO-BOTTLE, BOTTLE-TO-FIBER
A14 (3) - RECOVERY AND RECYCLING OF PLASTICEFFICENT DISMANTLING OF FIBER REINFORCED PLASTICS LIKE ROTOR BLADES WITH ENERGETIC MATERIALSE. SEILER, A. KESSLER, F. HENNING, U. TEIPELFRP, DISMANTLING, ENERGETIC MATERIALS, ROTORBLADES
A14 (4) - RECOVERY AND RECYCLING OF PLASTICTHE HEAT TRANSFER CHARACTERISTICS OF MOLTEN WASTE PLASTICS PYROLYSIS IN A VERTICAL FALLING FILM REACTORZ. JIN, L. YIN, D. CHEN, Y. HU, Y. JIAPYROLYSIS, REACTOR, MOLTEN PLASTICS, HEAT TRANSFER COEFFICIENT, TEMPERATURE
A14 (5) - RECOVERY AND RECYCLING OF PLASTICPYROLYSIS OF PLASTIC WASTE INTO FUEL AND OTHER PRODUCTSB. CHIWARA, E. MAKHURA, G. DANHA, S. BHERO, E. MUZENDA, P. AGACHIPLASTIC SOLID WASTE, PYROLYSIS, REVERSE POLYMERIZATION, PYROLYSIS OIL
A15 (1) - CONTROL OF CHEMICALS IN WASTE MATERIAL RECYCLINGFLAME RETARDANTS IN SOLID WASTE MATERIALS: PRESENCE AND MOBILITY AT NORWEGIAN WASTE-HANDELING FACILITIESG. OKKENHAUG, N. A. O. MORIN, S. E. HALE , Å. R. ALMÅS, P. L. ANDERSSON. H. P. H. ARPBROMINATED FLAME RETARDANTS, ANTIMONY, WASTE
A15 (2) - CONTROL OF CHEMICALS IN WASTE MATERIAL RECYCLINGCHALLENGES TO A CIRCULAR ECONOMY – THE PRESENCE OF IMPURITIES IN WOOD WASTE FOR RECYCLINGG. FARACA, A. BOLDRIN, A. DAMGAARD, T. F. ASTRUPWOOD WASTE, IMPURITY, CIRCULAR ECONOMY, RISKCYCLING
A15 (3) - CONTROL OF CHEMICALS IN WASTE MATERIAL RECYCLINGRECYCLING OF PLASTIC WASTE FROM HOUSEHOLDS: IMPORTANCE OF CONTAMINANTSM. K. ERIKSEN, T. F. ASTRUPMETALS, HOUSEHOLD WASTE (HHW), QUALITY
A15 (4) - CONTROL OF CHEMICALS IN WASTE MATERIAL RECYCLINGCADMIUM MOBILITY IN A CIRCULAR FOOD-TO-WASTE-TO-FOOD SYSTEM AND THE USE OF A CULTIVATED MUSHROOM (AGARICUS SUBRUFESCENS) AS A REMEDIATION AGENTK. STOKNES, F. SCHOLWIN, A. JASINSKA, E. WOJCIECHOWSKA, M. MLECZEK, A. HANC, P. NIEDZIELSKIFOOD WASTE, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, COMPOST, HEAVY METALS, CADMIUM, REMEDIATION, VEGETABLE CROPS, MUSHROOMS, BIOCONCENTRATION
A16 (1) - SOCIAL ASPECTS IN WASTE MANAGEMENTDEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE MANAGEMENT OF MIXED AND RECYCLABLE WASTE CASE STUDY: THE WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF ATHENS, IN THE PERIOD OF ECONOMIC CRISISM. KOTTARADEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES, ECONOMIC CRISIS IN GREECE, WASTE MANAGEMENT, MUNICIPALITY OF ATHENS, INFORMAL WASTE MANAGEMENT, RECYCLING IN MUNICIPALITY OF ATHENS
A16 (2) - SOCIAL ASPECTS IN WASTE MANAGEMENTON THE BUYING, GIFTING AND GIVING OF TEXTILES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SOCIETAL AND SITUATIONAL FACTORS IN THE UK AND SENEGALS. A. B. DIOP, P. J. SHAWTEXTILES, CLOTHING, REUSE, UK, SENEGAL
A16 (3) - SOCIAL ASPECTS IN WASTE MANAGEMENTADVANCEMENT OF THE WASTE RESOURCE OPTIMIZATION AND SCENARIO EVALUATION (W.R.O.S.E) MODEL TO INCLUDE SOCIAL INDICATORS FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT DECISION MAKING IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESS. KISSOON, C. TROISSOCIAL INDICATORS, JOB CREATION, CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION, MUNICIPAL DECISION SUPPORT
A16 (4) - SOCIAL ASPECTS IN WASTE MANAGEMENTTEACH4WASTE – FIRST INTERNATIONAL E-LEARNING PLATFORM FOR WASTE AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENTA. PFEIFFER, P. HARBORTH, K. FRICKEWASTE MANAGEMENT, E-LEARNING, INTERACTIVE LEARNING MATERIAL
B01 (1) - LANDFILL SITING AND ENGINEERINGLANDFILL SITE SELECTION MODELLING FOR SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL USING REMOTE SENSING DATA AND WEIGHTED OVERLAY ANALYSIS IN GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTV. KUMAR, A. L. HALDAR, A. YADAV, P. SINGHLANDFILL SITE SELECTION, WEIGHT OVERLAY, HIGH RESOLUTION DATA, SOLID WASTE, GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM(GIS)
B01 (2) - LANDFILL SITING AND ENGINEERINGDISCUSSION OF LANDFILL PROBLEMS AND PROPOSALS FOR SOLUTIONSR. STEGMANNLANDFILL, PROPOSALS, SOLUTIONS
B01 (3) - LANDFILL SITING AND ENGINEERINGA DECISION SUPPORT TOOL FOR SHIFTING FROM OLD DUMPSITES TO SANITARY LANDFILLSN. SLIUSAR, A. KICHKINMUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, DUMP, LANDFILL, ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
B01 (4) - LANDFILL SITING AND ENGINEERINGMETHODOLOGY FOR SITE-SPECIFIC RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDFILLING OF WASTEM. GODIKSEN, J. B. HANSEN, J. AABLING, I. L. THERKILDSENAFTERCARE, RISK ASSESSMENT
B01 (5) - LANDFILL SITING AND ENGINEERINGCOMPLETION CRITERIA FOR MSW LANDFILL AFTERCAREO. BOUR, I. ZDANEVITCHAFTERCARE, EPCC, LONG TERM MONITORING PHASE, ATTENUATION, LEACHATE QUALITY, POST-EXPLOITATION PHASE
B01 (6) - LANDFILL SITING AND ENGINEERINGGEOTECHNICAL CHALLENGES OF BROWNFIELD SITES FOR USE AS LANDFILLN. RUXTONGEOTECHNICAL, BROWNFIELD SITES, LANDFILL
B02 (1) - GENERAL ASPECTS IN WASTE MANAGEMENTSORTING AND SEPARATION OF LANDFILLED NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE AT FIVE DANISH LANDFILLSR. M. ROSENDAL, O. HJELMARSORTING OF WASTE, LANDFILL STRATEGIES, AFTERCARE PERIOD, RECEPTION CONTROL
B02 (2) - GENERAL ASPECTS IN WASTE MANAGEMENTMINIMISING THE COST OF ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AROUND LANDFILL SITES USING MODERN DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS – A CASE STUDY OF CEMEX UKK. S. WILSONENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING, LANDFILL, DATA SYSTEMS
B02 (3) - GENERAL ASPECTS IN WASTE MANAGEMENTWHAT’S NEW IN THE FIELD OF GEOPHYSICAL METHODS TO STUDY WASTE MASS BEHAVIOUR LANDFILLEDS. MOREAU, M. AUDEBERT, T. JOUEN, S. LOISEL, R. CLEMENTELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY, LEACHATE, BIOREACTOR, MUNICIPAL WASTE, INVERSION SOFTWARE, STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
B02 (4) - GENERAL ASPECTS IN WASTE MANAGEMENTA CASE STUDY OF THE CHALLENGES OF INDUSTRIAL SLUDGE DISPOSALR. FANNI, L. DU PREEZ, D. A. WILLIAMSINDUSTRIAL SLUDGE, SLURRY, GEOTEXTILE TUBES, NUMERICAL MODELLING, CONSOLIDATION, AIR-DRYING, EVAPORATIO
B02 (5) - GENERAL ASPECTS IN WASTE MANAGEMENTTHE IMPACT OF COASTAL LANDFILLS ON SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PLANSR. P. BEAVEN, A. M. STRINGFELLOW, R. J. NICHOLLS, I. D HAIGH, A. S. KEBEDE, J. WATTSLANDFILL, FLOODING, EROSION, POLICY, COASTAL
B03 (1) - LANDFILL PROCESSESIMPROVING INSIGHT INTO THE FULL SCALE EMISSION POTENTIAL OF LANDFILLS WITH HIGH RESOLUTION IN-SITU MEASUREMENTSA. G. VAN TURNHOUT, T. J. HEIMOVAARAEMISSION POTENTIAL, LANDFILLS, IN SITU MEASUREMENT
B03 (2) - LANDFILL PROCESSESOBSERVATION OF THE PORES OVER DEGRADATION IN SIMULATED MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLSX. LIU, L. ZHANG, S. WU, X. WU, Z. LIPORE, STIMULATED LANDFILL, DISTRIBUTION, MICROORGANISM
B03 (3) - LANDFILL PROCESSESENHANCED DELIGNIFICATION AND METHANE GENERATION IN WASTE REPOSITORIES-OVERCOMING HETEROGENEITYS. MUAAZ-US-SALAM, P. CLEALL, M. HARBOTTLELIGNIN DEGRADATION, WASTE HETEROGENEITY, LEACHATE FLOW
B03 (4) - LANDFILL PROCESSESA PARTICLE FILTER APPROACH TO QUANTIFY THE MASS BALANCE OF A MSW LANDFILLT. J. HEIMOVAARA, A. G. VAN TURNHOUTPARTICLE FILTER, MASS BALANCE, MSW LANDFILL
B03 (5) - LANDFILL PROCESSESCOUPLED MODELING OF WATER FLOW, MASS TRANSPORT AND BIOGEOCHEMICAL ACTIVITY TO PREDICT EMISSION BEHAVIOR OF LANDFILLSA. G. VAN TURNHOUT, T. J. HEIMOVAARAWATER FLOW, MASS TRANSPORT, BIOGEOCHEMICAL ACTIVITY, LANDFILL EMISSIONS
B04 (1) - LANDFILL AERATIONEFFECTS OF INTERMITTENT AERATION ON CARBON AND NITROGEN TURNOVER IN LANDFILL SIMULATION REACTORSR. COSSU, R. RAGA, G. AGOSTINI, E. PRIANTE, D. YUE, A. PIVATOLANDFILL AERATION, INTERMITTENT AERATION, LANDFILL SIMULATION REACTORS
B04 (2) - LANDFILL AERATIONAERATION OF THE TEUFTAL LANDFILL – IMPORTANCE OF MONITORING AND LAB SCALE INVESTIGATIONSM. RITZKOWSKI, K. KUCHTA, R. STEGMANN, B. WALKERLANDFILL AERATION, MONITORING PROGRAM, LEACHATE QUALITY, CARBON DISCHARGE, COMPLETION CRITERIA
B04 (3) - LANDFILL AERATIONOPTIMIZING LANDFILL AERATION STRATEGY WITH A 3-D MULTIPHASE MODELA. G. VAN TURNHOUT, H. OONK, H. SCHARFF, T. J. HEIMOVAARALANDFILL AERATION, MULTIPHASE MODEL, GAS FLOW, WATER FLOW
B04 (4) - LANDFILL AERATIONCOMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF DIFFERENT AERATION PROJECTS IN EUROPEM. HRAD, M. HUBER-HUMERIN-SITU AERATION, LOW PRESSURE AERATION, AERATION COMPLETION, WASTE STABILIZATION
B05 (2) - SEMI-AEROBIC LANDFILLINGINNOVATIVE SEMI AEROBIC LANDFILL MANAGEMENT IN TROPICAL COUNTRIESV. GROSSULE, M. C. LAVAGNOLOSEMI AEROBIC LANDFILL, SUSTAINABLE LANDFILL, FLUSHING, FSQ (FINAL STORAGE QUALITY), DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, TROPICAL CLIMATE
B05 (3) - SEMI-AEROBIC LANDFILLINGROLE OF SEMI-AEROBIC PHASE IN HYBRID LANDFILLING: THE S.AN.A METHODR. COSSU, M. C. LAVAGNOLO, L. MORELLO, A. PIVATO, R. RAGA, D. YUESEMI-AEROBIC LANDFILL, HYBRID LANDFILLING, LANDFILL COMPLETION
B05 (4) - SEMI-AEROBIC LANDFILLINGLONGTERM BEHAVIOR ON HEAVY METALS OF INCINERATION RESIDUES IN SEMI-AEROBIC LANDFILL TYPES. SUZUKI, R. YANASE, A. TACHIFUJI, Y. MATSUFUJIHEAVY METALS, INCINERATION RESIDUES, SEMI-AEROBIC LANDFILL TYPE, SCALE
B06 (1) - CHARACTERIZATION OF LANDFILL LEACHATEA CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF LANDFILL LEACHATE: OPERATIONAL AND TREATMENT COMPOSITIONAL VARIATIONS FOR LEACHATE ORGANIC MATTERS. BOLYARD, B. COTTRELL, D. LOZINSKI, D. REINHART, A. MOTLAGHLEACHATE TREATMENT, LEACHATE, WASTEWATER TREATMENT, LEACHATE MANAGEMENT
B06 (2) - CHARACTERIZATION OF LANDFILL LEACHATEREVIEW OF CHROMIUM IN LANDFILL LEACHATE: OCCURRENCE, SPECIATION, SIGNIFICANCE AND REMOVALK. KNOXCHROMIUM, LANDFILL, LEACHATE
B06 (3) - CHARACTERIZATION OF LANDFILL LEACHATELEACHATE CHARACTERISTICS AND POLLUTION THREAT IN A TROPICAL URBAN SETTINGA. F. ALIWASTE MANAGEMENT, LEACHATE, POLLUTION, PHYSICO.CHEMICAL ANALYSES
B06 (4) - CHARACTERIZATION OF LANDFILL LEACHATELEACHATE PRODUCTION ANALYSIS UNDER DIFFERENT ORGANIC MATTER COMPOSITION IN GUAYAQUIL’S SOLID RESIDUES -ECUADORF. VON BUCHWALD DE JANONABSORBENT MATERIALS, LEACHATE ORGANIC MATTER, SANITARY LANDFILLS
B06 (5) - CHARACTERIZATION OF LANDFILL LEACHATEINFLUENCE OF THE ALKALINE RESIDUES FROM THE CELLULOSIC PULP INDUSTRY ON CHARACTERISTICS OF URBAN SOLID WASTE LEACHATER. M. P. FARAGE, C. M. SILVA, A. A. P. REZENDE, J. J. L. L. DE SOUZAPULP MILL, ALKALINE RESIDUES, DREGS, GRITS, LANDFILL
B07 (1) - BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT FOR LANDFILL LEACHATEREMOVAL OF COD AND NITROGEN IN LEACHATE BY USING COMBINED ANOXIC/ATTACHED-GROWTH BIOREACTORT. T. N DIEU, T. T CANH, J. L. VASELLEACHATES , N REMOVAL, ATTACHED GROWTH, NITRIFICATION-DENITRIFICATION
B07 (2) - BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT FOR LANDFILL LEACHATEBIOLOGICAL LEACHATE TREATMENT: SUSPENDED GROWTH ACTIVATED SLUDGE VS. AEROBIC GRANULAR SLUDGEY. REN, Q. YUAN, F. FERRAZBIOLOGICAL TREATMENT, ACTIVATED SLUDGE, AEROBIC GRANULAR SLUDGE, LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENT
B07 (3) - BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT FOR LANDFILL LEACHATEMODELLING PH CALCULATION TO CONTROL AN SBR SYSTEM FOR LEACHATE TREATMENTG. CHAUVON, J-L. VASEL, A. VANDE WOUWESBR, PARTIAL NITRIFICATION, PH CALCULATION, SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS
B07 (4) - BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT FOR LANDFILL LEACHATEDENITRIFICATION CAPACITY OF AN OLD MSW LANDFILL UNDER ANOXIC CONDITIONSG. CERMINARA, G. AGOSTINI, R. RAGA, A. PIVATOOLD LANDFILLS, IN SITU LEACHATE TREATMENT, DENITRIFICATION
B08 (1) - MEMBRANE FILTRATION FOR LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENTREVERSIBLE MEMBRANE BLINDING IN LEACHATE PRE-TREATMENTA. KREMENLEACHATE TREATMENT, MEMBRANE BIOLOGICAL REACTOR (MBR), OPERATIONS, MEMBRANE BLINDING
B08 (2) - MEMBRANE FILTRATION FOR LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENTTREATMENT OF MATURE LANDFILL LEACHATE – RO-NF OR NF-RO?S. RAMASWAMI, J. BEHRENDT, R. OTTERPOHLLANDFILL LEACHATE, MONOVALENT IONS, NANOFILTRATION, ORGANICS, REVERSE OSMOSIS
B08 (3) - MEMBRANE FILTRATION FOR LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENTEVALUATION OF TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES FOR LEACHATE CONCENTRATE FROM NF/RO USING ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESSL. ZHANG, D. YUEANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS, LEACHATE CONCENTRATE
B08 (4) - MEMBRANE FILTRATION FOR LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENTFULL TREATMENT OF LANDFILL LEACHATE BY USING COMBINED REVERSE OSMOSIS AND SUBMERGED COMBUSTION EVAPORATOR: CASE STUDYD. YUE, L. ZHANG, W. ZHANGTREATMENT, LANDAFILL LEACHATE, COMBINED REVERSE OSMOSIS, COMBUSTION, EVAPORATOR
B09 (1) - ALTERNATIVES IN LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENT ISTATE OF PRATICE OF LEACHATE MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT IN THE U.S.S. BOLYARD, B. STALEYLEACHATE MANAGEMENT, LEACHATE TREATMENT, MSW LANDFILL
B09 (2) - ALTERNATIVES IN LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENT IRECENT STATE-OF-THE-ART LEACHATE TREATMENT PLANTS IN EASTERN ENGLANDH. ROBINSON, K. WILSON, A. STOKES, J. OLUFSEN, T. ROBINSONLANDFILL, LEACHATE, BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT, NITRIFICATION, ULTRA-FILTRATION, FULL-SCALE,,STATE-OF-THE-ART
B09 (3) - ALTERNATIVES IN LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENT IROBUST AND RELIABLE TREATMENT OF LEACHATE AT A CLOSED LANDFILL SITE IN SUSSEX, UKT. ROBINSONLEACHATE TREATMENT, REED BED TREATMENT, SBR, LANDFILL, HORIZONTAL FLOW REEDBED, VERTICAL FLOW REEDBED, FULL-SCALE
B09 (4) - ALTERNATIVES IN LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENT ITREATING STABILIZED LANDFILL LEACHATE: A CASE OF DYNAMIC MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR (DMBR), STRATEGY FOR START-UP AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONM. SALEEM, A. SPAGNI, L. ALIBARDI, R. COSSU, M. C. LAVAGNOLOMESH FILTRATION, DYNAMIC MEMBRANE, MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR, LANDFILL LEACHATE, NITRIFICATION, DENTRIFICATION
B10 (1) - ALTERNATIVES IN LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENT IITREATMENT OF LEACHATE ORGANIC MATTER THROUGH SUN-LIGHT DRIVEN PHOTOLYSISD. LOZINSKI, D. REINHART, S. BOLYARD, B. COTTRELL, A. MOTLAGHRECALCITRANT ORGANIC MATTER, LEACHATE TREATMENT, PHOTOLYSIS, UV ABSORPTION
B10 (2) - ALTERNATIVES IN LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENT IIREMOVAL OF DISSOLVED METHANE AND SULPHIDES FROM LANDFILL LEACHATESH. ROBINSONLANDFILL, LEACHATE, TREATMENT, DISSOLVED METHANE, SULPHIDE, STRIPPING, HYDROGEN PEROXIDE, DISCHARGE TO SEWER
B10 (3) - ALTERNATIVES IN LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENT IITHE USE OF REED BEDS FOR LEACHATE TREATMENT AT CLOSED LANDFILL SITEST. ROBINSONREED BED TREATMENT, HORIZONTAL FLOW REED BED, LEACHATE TREATMENT, AMMONIACAL-N REMOVAL, LANDFILL, FULL-SCALE
B10 (4) - ALTERNATIVES IN LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENT IIWETLAND LAB SCALE INVESTIGATIONS FOR LEACHATE TREATMENTF. GARBO, M. C. LAVAGNOLO, M. MALAGOLIENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY, LANDFILL LEACHATE PHYTOTREATMENT, SUNFLOWERS, PENNISETUM PURPUREUM
B10 (5) - ALTERNATIVES IN LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENT IINITRIFICATION OF MATURE LANDFILL LEACHATE IN PACKED BED BIOFILM REACTORSS. RAMASWAMI, J. BEHRENDT, S. KALYANASUNDARAM, S. EGGERS, R. OTTERPOHLAMMONIA OXIDATION, BIOFILM, LANDFILL LEACHATE, NANOFILTRATION PERMEATE, REVERSE OSMOSIS CONCENTRATE
B11 (1) - LANDFILL GAS GENERATIONLONG-TERM GAS GENERATION FROM LANDFILLED DREDGED SEDIMENTJ. GEBERT, C. KNOBLAUCHGAS GENERATION, LANFILLED DREDGED SEDIMENT
B11 (2) - LANDFILL GAS GENERATIONWHAT ARE THE BEST VALUES FOR CARBON DISSIMILATION FACTORS FOR LANDFILLED HARVESTED WOOD PRODUCTS?X. WANG, K. HUANG, X. WEI, M. BARLAZWOOD PRODUCTS, LANDFILLS, METHANE, CARBON DISSIMILATION
B11 (3) - LANDFILL GAS GENERATIONAN APPROACH FOR DECISION OF LANDFILL GAS MONITORING POINTS CONSIDERING DISTRIBUTION OF UNDERGROUND TEMPERATURE IN LANDFILL SITE – CASE STUDY IN A CLOSED SYSTEM DISPOSAL FACILITYM. SATO, D. KAKIUCHI, A. FUJIYAMA, K. ISHIILANDFILL GAS EMISSION, CLOSED STATIC CHAMBER, GAS MEASUREMENT POINTS, AGGREGATED GAS EMISSION
B11 (4) - LANDFILL GAS GENERATIONLANDFILL GAS PRODUCTION BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER LANDFILL AERATIONM. RITZKOWSKI, K. KUCHTALANDFILL GAS, LANDFILL AERATION, METHANE PRODUCTION, OFF-GAS TREATMENT, BIO-STABILISATION
B12 (2) - LANDFILL GAS GENERATION MODELLINGADAPTATION OF IPCC DEFAULT VALUES ON NATIONAL LANDFILL CONDITIONSK- U. HEYER, K. HUPE, R. STEGMANNMETHANE EMISSIONS, LANDFILL GAS, IPCC DEFAULT VALUES, GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES, ADAPTED NATION SPECIFIC VALUES
B12 (3) - LANDFILL GAS GENERATION MODELLINGLANDFILL GAS MODELLING: COMBINING SCIENTIFIC RIGOUR AND COMMERCIAL KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS FOR RELIABLE FORECASTINGR. G. GREGORYLANDFILL GAS, MODELLING, WASTE DEGRADATION, WASTE DIVERSION, LANDFILL OPERATION, COLLECTION EFFICIENCY, ENERGY GENERATION, REVIEW
B12 (4) - LANDFILL GAS GENERATION MODELLINGIN-SITU MEASUREMENT AND THEORETICAL CALCULATIONS OF ANNUAL BIOGAS GENERATION: CASE OF POLESGO LANDFILL AT BURKINA FASOK. HARO, I. OUARMA, B. NANA, A. BERE, J. KOULIDIATIBIOGAS, CLIMATE CHANGE, GREENHOUSE GASES, LANDFILL, LANDGEM AND WASTE
B13 (1) - LANDFILL GAS EMISSION MONITORINGSCREENING TOOL FOR LANDFILL GAS EMISSION HOT SPOTS BASED ON INFRARED IMAGESL. FJELSTED, C. SCHEUTZ, A. G. CHRISTENSEN, P. KJELDSENLANDFILL GAS, METHANE, THERMAL, INFRARED IMAGES, REMOTE SENSING, FLUX MEASUREMENTS
B13 (2) - LANDFILL GAS EMISSION MONITORINGTHE DEVELOPMENT OF AN UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEM FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF METHANE EMISSIONS FROM LANDFILLM. BOURN, G. ALLEN, P. HOLLINGSWORTH, K. KABABBE, P. I. WILLIAMS, H. RICKETTS, J. R PITT, A. SHAHLANDFILL, LANDFILL GAS, METHANE, METHANE EMISSIONS, UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS
B13 (3) - LANDFILL GAS EMISSION MONITORINGLANDFILL GAS EMISSION MONITORING WITH THE STATIC, NON-STATIONARY CHAMBER METHOD: A LONG-TERM (2005-2016) STUDY AT AN ITALIAN SITEF. TATÀNO, A. VISCIONE, S. DE ROSA, G. CORIGLIANO, B. CAPACCIONIACCUMULATION CHAMBER, CARBON DIOXIDE, COVER, EMISSION, LANDFILL GAS, METHANE, MONITORING
B13 (4) - LANDFILL GAS EMISSION MONITORINGQUANTIFICATION OF THE METHANE EMISSIONS FROM MASONS LANDFILL, UKJ. MØNSTER, T. REES-WHITE, R. BEAVEN, C. SCHEUTZLANDFILL GAS, METHANE EMISSION, GAS RECOVERY, COLLECTION EFFICIENCY, TRACER DISPERSION
B14 (1) - LANDFILL GAS COLLECTIONGAS COLLECTION EFFICIENCY AT TWO DANISH LANDFILLSE. FATHI AGHDAM, A. M. FREDENSLUND, P. KJELDSEN, C. SCHEUTZLANDFILL METHANE EMISSIONS, GAS COLLECTION, TRACER GAS DISPERSION, METHANE OXIDATION, COMPOSTING EMISSIONS
B14 (2) - LANDFILL GAS COLLECTIONLFG PROJECTS IN BETWEEN OLD EUROPE (GERMANY) AND OLD EASTERN BLOC (RUSSIA AND BELARUS)W. H. STACHOWITZLFG PROJECTS
B14 (3) - LANDFILL GAS COLLECTIONSNOW COVER EFFECTS ON ACTIVE LANDFILL GAS COLLECTION SYSTEMS IN A SEMI-ARID CLIMATEA. RICHTER, K. T. W. NGLANDFILL GAS, SNOW COVER, CROSS-CORRELATION, LAG PERIOD
B14 (4) - LANDFILL GAS COLLECTIONSPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIATION OF LANDFILL GAS COLLECTION IN SUDOGWON LANDFILL IN REPUBLIC OF KOREAS. JEONG, M. H. PARK, J. Y. KIMLANDFILL GAS, LFG MONITORING, VALVE ADJUSTMENT, HETEROGENEITY
B14 (5) - LANDFILL GAS COLLECTIONLFG PROJECTS IN GERMANY DUE TO THE NATIONAL CLIMATE INITIATIVE BY THE GERMAN GOVERNMENTW. H. STACHOWITZLFG PROJECTS, CLIMATE
B15 (1) - LANDFILL GAS - TREATMENT AND EFFECTSADVANTAGES OF USING RECUPERATIVE FLOX ® COMBUSTION FOR THE THERMAL TREATMENT OF LANDFILL GASD. UHLIG, R. BERGERFLOX, LANDFILL GAS, RECUPERATION, HEAT RECOVERY, AEROBISATION, AUTOTHERMAL METHAN CONCENTRATION
B15 (2) - LANDFILL GAS - TREATMENT AND EFFECTSFEASIBILITY OF LANDFILL GAS UPGRADE FOR USE AS A FUEL SOURCE FOR REFUSE TRUCKS: A CASE STUDY IN SOUTH AFRICAA. BORELLO, S. KISSOON, C. TROISLANDFILLGAS, CDM, CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM, UPGRADING, BIOMETHANE, SOUTH AFRICA, CASE STUDY, DECISION TOOL, MUNICIPALITIES, FEASIBILITY, BIOFUEL, TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY, ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY
B15 (3) - LANDFILL GAS - TREATMENT AND EFFECTSLANDFILL GAS UTILIZATION IN RECYCLING TECHNOLOGY FOR LDPE PLASTICSP. ŠPIČÁK, Z. HORSÁK, J. HŘEBÍČEKLANDFILL GAS UTILIZATION, LDPE RECYCLING, LANDFILL COMPLEX, LDPE WASTEWATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY, QUALITY LDPE MANAGEMENT
B15 (4) - LANDFILL GAS - TREATMENT AND EFFECTSAPPRAISING A “SAFE” BUFFER DISTANCE AROUND WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITIES – A CASE STUDY OF MOULDS AND ASPERGILLUS FUMIGATUS IN AIR IN THE SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT OF NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE LANDFILL SITESO. SCHLOSSER, S. ROBERT, M. PERON, C. DEBEAUPUISBIOAEROSOLS, LANDFILL, FUNGI, ASPERGILLUS FUMIGATUS, HEALTH
B16 (1) - REMEDIATION OF LANDFILLSLEACHATE CONTAMINATION ON GROUNDWATER: A LAB-SCALE STUDY ON BIOSPARGING REMEDIATIONA. LIMOLI, L. DALLAGO, M. GABRIELLI, G. ANDREOTTOLABIOSPARGING, LANDFILL, AMMONIA REMOVAL, CONTAMINATED GROUNDWATER
B16 (2) - REMEDIATION OF LANDFILLSA PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION OF OPTIONS FOR REMEDIATION OF A COASTAL LANDFILL IN THE MALDIVESR. BEAVEN, A. STRINGFELLOW, S. BROWN, A. MURTHAZA, R. J. NICHOLLSREMEDATION, COASTAL LANDFILL
B16 (3) - REMEDIATION OF LANDFILLSA SOLUTION FOR CLOSING OPEN DUMPS FOR SMALL MUNICIPALITIES IN BRAZILM. ARAUJO, C. BERNARDES JR.NATIONAL POLICY OF SOLID WASTE, BRAZIL, OPEN DUMPS, FINANCIAL ISSUES, SMALL MUNICIPALITIES, INTER-MUNICIPAL CONSORTIUM
B16 (4) - REMEDIATION OF LANDFILLSENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING OF A CLOSED IRREGULAR LANDFILL IN BRAZIL: EVALUATION OF PARAMETERS IN THE PERIOD OF OPERATION AND POST-CLOSURE ASSOCIATED TO THE QUALITATIVE RESEARCHJ. RIGHI, A. MELIANDE, L. MOURA, C. MAHLERENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING, PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL ANALYSES, DUMP, INTERVIEWS, QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
C01 (1) - CONTAMINATED SITESASSESSMENT OF HEAVY METALS CONTAMINATION IN SOIL: A CASE STUDY IN CHINAW. C. MA, L. Y. TAI, Z. WANG, K. X. FU, L. ZHONG, Z. QIAO, G. Y. CHENMUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATION (MSWI), HEAVY METALS, PRINCIPLE COMPONENT ANALYSIS (PCA), SOIL
C01 (2) - CONTAMINATED SITESCONTAMINATED SITES FROM INDUSTRIAL – HAZARDOUS WASTES IN ATTICA REGION AND NINE PREFECTURES OF GREECE: IDENTIFICATION, CHARACTERIZATION AND PRELIMINARY RISK ASSESSMENTC. TSOMPANIDIS, G. LOLOS, TH. LOLOS, K. PITSAKI, A. MAVROPOULOS, A. MENTZIS , S. PAPAGRIGORIOU, K. MANITARACONTAMINATED SITES, GREECE, FIRST CHARACTERIZATION, SITE RANKING, FINAL CHARACTERIZATION, PRELIMINARY RISK ASSESSMENT
C01 (3) - CONTAMINATED SITESCATALYTIC PYROLYSIS OF HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE OVER ZEOLITES AS A METHOD FOR CONTAMINATED SOLID WASTE TREATMENTH. RAVEH-AMIT, O. KLEIN-BENDAVID, G. ATLAS, N. BANANO, G. BAR-NESCATALYTIC PYROLYSIS, SOILD WASTE, HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (HDPE), POLYOLEFIN DEGRADATION, ZEOLITES
C01 (4) - CONTAMINATED SITESAN IN VITRO CONTROL STUDY ON SOIL MICOREMEDIATION FROM HEAVY METALS AND POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS (PAHS)A. CRISTALDI, C. RESTUCCIA, G. OLIVERI CONTI, C. COPAT, A. GRASSO, P. ZUCCARELLO, M. FERRANTEMYCOREMEDIATION, HEAVY METALS, POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS (PAHS), SOIL
C02 (1) - WASTE GENERATION UNDER VARYING CONDITIONSWASTE DATA ON LINE: A PART OF THE COLLABORATIVE FUTURE BIG DATA IN WASTE AND RESOURCES?P. HENNEBERT, N. HUMEZCHEMICAL COMPOSITION, DATA ARCHIVING, DATA SHARING PUBLIC DATA
C02 (2) - WASTE GENERATION UNDER VARYING CONDITIONSWASTE FLOWS RESULTING FROM TOURIST ACTIVITIESG. OBERSTEINER, I. GRUBERURBAN WASTE, TOURISM WASTE, TOURIST WASTE GENERATION, CASE STUDY
C02 (3) - WASTE GENERATION UNDER VARYING CONDITIONSLANDFILL AND WASTE MANAGEMENT IN REMOTE RURAL COMMUNITIES ACROSS THE CANADIAN NORTH: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIESC. M. H. KESKE, M. MILLS, J. DICKERSOCIO-ECONOMIC ISSUES, LABRADOR WASTE MANAGEMENT, BOREAL ECOSYSTEMS, CIRCUMPOLAR CLIMATES, MIXED METHODS RESEARCH, QUALITATIVE RESEARCH, HOLISTIC METHODS
C02 (4) - WASTE GENERATION UNDER VARYING CONDITIONSMANAGING SOLID WASTE UNDER CRISIS: THE CASE OF SYRIAN REFUGEES IN NORTHERN JORDANH. A. ABU QDAIS, S. GIBELLINI, M. VACCARISOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT, SYRIAN REFUGEES, NORTHERN JORDAN, CRISIS, COMMUNITY EFFECT INDEX
C03 (1) - ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESSES ISEPARATION OF BIODEGRADABLE MATTER FROM OFMSW THROUGH A WET PERCOLATION REACTORA. FATAH SOOMRO, J. LIUBIODEGRADABLE MATTER, WET PERCOLATION, ORGANIC FRACTION
C03 (2) - ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESSES IINTEGRATED OZONATION AND ANAEROBIC DIGESTION FOR THE RECOVERY OF ORGANIC SOLID WASTEA. CESARO, V. BELGIORNOOZONATION, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, RECOVERY, ORGANIC SOLID WASTE
C03 (3) - ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESSES IEFFECT OF IN-SITU BIOGAS PRESSURE AND HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION ON FOOD WASTE HYDROLYSIS AND ACIDOGENESISD. JOHN RAVINDAR, B. H. YAN, A. SELVAM, O. P. KARTHIKEYAN, J. W. C. WONGBIOGAS PRESSURE HYDROGEN, FOOD WASTE, HYDROLYSIS, ACIDOGENESIS
C03 (4) - ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESSES IEFFECTS OF IRON MATERIALS ON METHANE GENERATION FROM FOOD WASTE ANAEROBIC DIGESTIONJ. H. KO, L. L. ZHOU, Q. Y. XUFOOD WASTE, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, ACID INHIBITION, IRON MATERIALS
C03 (5) - ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESSES I“METHARMO” IS SETTING THE STANDARDS – JOINT EUROPEAN RESEARCH PROJECT DEVELOPS STANDARDS FOR DETERMINING METHANE EMISSIONS FROM ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PLANTST. REINELT, T. CLAUSS, M. HRAD, C. SCHEUTZANAEROBIC DIGESTION PLANTS, METHANE EMISSIONS, ON-SITE METHODS, REMOTE SENSING METHODS, METHOD HARMONIZATION
C03 (6) - ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESSES ILAB SCALE TESTS FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF A NOVEL METHOD TO INHIBIT HYDROGEN CONSUMPTION IN ANAEROBIC DIGESTIONR. RAFIEENIA, A. PIVATO, M. C. LAVAGNOLOINOCULUM PRE-TREATMENT, DARK FERMENTATION, HYDROGEN CONSUMPTION, WASTE FRYING OIL
C04 (1) - ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESSES IIUSE OF CODIGESTION FOR THE INCREASE OF BIOGAS PRODUCTION IN A FULL SCALE MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PLANTV. ABAD, T. VICENT, X. FONTANAEROBIC DIGESTION CODIGESTION ORGANIC FRACTION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTES (OFMSW) BIOGAS ENERGY CIRCULAR ECONOMY
C04 (2) - ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESSES IIMETABOLIC RESPONSE OF MULTI-NUTRIENTS-UTILIZING METHANOGEN – METHANOSARCINA SP. TO THE STRESS OF ACID AND AMMONIUM DURING ANAEROBIC DIGESTIONH. W. DUAN, F. LÜ, K. J. GUO, L. M. SHAO, P. J. HEANAEROBIC DIGESTION, STRESS, RESPONSE MECHANISM AND METHANOSARCINA BARKERI
C04 (3) - ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESSES IIIMPROVED BIODEGRADABILITY AND DIGESTIBILITY OF STRAW BY USING POULTRY MANURE FOR ALKALINE PRETREATMENT: ENERGETICALLY ENHANCED PROCESS MANAGEMENTN. ENGLER, A. S. EMMERICH, J. DÜHRKOP, M. NELLESANAEROBIC DIGESTION, AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES, STRWAW, CHICKEN MANURE, ALKALINE PRETREATMENT
C04 (4) - ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESSES IIFATE OF ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE BACTERIA AND GENES DURING ENHANCED ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF WASTE SLUDGE WITH DIFFERENT PRETREATMENTJ. TONG , X. T. LU , Y. S. WEIANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE BACTERIA, ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE GENES, WASTE SLUDGE, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, SLUDGE PRETREATMENT
C04 (5) - ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESSES IIDARK FERMENTATION FOR HYDROGEN PRODUCTION FROM CHEESE WHEY: A PARAMETRIC STUDYM. AKHLAGI, M. R. BONI, G. DE GIOANNIS, A. MUNTONI, A. POLETTINI, R. POMI, A. ROSSI, D. SPIGABIOHYDROGEN, DARK FERMENTATION, PH, INOCULUM-TO-SUBSTRATE RATIO, RESPONSE SURFACE ANALYSIS
C05 (1) - LANDFILL BIOCOVER SYSTEMSA NEW DESIGN CRITERION TO CONSIDER BIOGAS FLOW BEHAVIOR IN PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS OF PASSIVE METHANE OXIDATION BIOSYSTEMSB. AHOUGHALANDARI, A. CABRALPASSIVE METHANE OXIDATION BIOSYSTEMS, LANDFILL FINAL COVERS, LANDFILL GAS FLOW BEHAVIOUR, CAPILLARY BARRIER EFFECT, NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS
C05 (2) - LANDFILL BIOCOVER SYSTEMSINVESTIGATING THE STATE OF A 6 YEARS OLD FULL-SCALE BIOCOVER AT A DANISH LANDFILLA. O. U. OLESEN, A. M. FREDENSLUND, C. SCHEUTZ, P. KJELDSENFULL-SCALE BIOCOVER, LANDFILL
C05 (3) - LANDFILL BIOCOVER SYSTEMSIMPLEMENTATION OF BIOWINDOWS FOR DEGASIFICATION OF AN OLDER MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILL AFTER REMOVAL OF THE ACTIVE GAS EXTRACTION SYSTEMM. HUBER-HUMER, M. HRAD, K. SCHLOFFER, G. KAMMERERMETHANE OXIDATION, LANDFILL AFTERCARE, BIOWINDOW, LANDFILL GAS TREATMENT
C05 (4) - LANDFILL BIOCOVER SYSTEMSMICROBIAL OXIDATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR LANDFILL GAS EMISSIONS MITIGATION IN LANDFILL AFTERCARE: ABATEMENT OF METHANE AND TRACE COMPONENTS IN BIOFILTRATION PROTOTYPES IN MEDITERRANEAN REGIONSI. PECORINI, D. BACCHI, A. BALDI, G. FERRARA, E. A. CARNEVALEMETHANE OXIDATION, BIOFILTRATION, LANDFILL, OXIDATION EFFICIENCY
C06 (1) - METHANE OXIDATION IN BIOFILTERS AND BIOCOVERSTREATMENT OF DILUTE LANDFILL GAS BY OPEN BIOCOVER SYSTEMS – COLUMN EXPERIMENTST. B. THOMASSEN, C. SCHEUTZ, P. KJELDSENMETHANE OXIDATION, COMPOST RESPIRATION, COMPOST, BIOFILTER, AIR SUPPLY, CARBON MASS BALANCE, OXYGEN CONSUMPTION
C06 (2) - METHANE OXIDATION IN BIOFILTERS AND BIOCOVERSCZECH BIOFILTER AS AN EFFECTIVE TECHNOLOGY FOR METHANE OXIDATION IN LANDFILL GAS: LABORATORY AND FIELD TESTSK. VONDRAKOVA, M. SIR, P. NOVAKLANDFILLS, BIOFILTERS, LANDFILL GAS, METHANE, SIMULATOR, FLUX BOX, FLUX SCAN
C06 (3) - METHANE OXIDATION IN BIOFILTERS AND BIOCOVERSAN ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF LANDFILL GAS MITIGATION, USING A BIOCOVER SYSTEMJ. MØLLER, P. KJELDSEN, C. SCHEUTZLIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, MICROBIAL METHANE OXIDATION, GAS COLLECTION, BIOCOVER SYSTEMS
C06 (4) - METHANE OXIDATION IN BIOFILTERS AND BIOCOVERSCOMPARISON BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES AND MICROBIAL OXIDATION SYSTEMS AS COST-EFFECTIVE GAS CONTROL MEASURES FOR LANDFILL AFTERCAREI. PECORINI, D. BACCHI, L. ZIPOLI, F. MENGHETTI, S. SPADI, L. LOMBARDIMICROBIAL METHANE OXIDATION, RESIDUAL LANDFILLGAS, LANDFILL AFTERCARE, BIOFILTRATION SYSTEMS
C07 (1) - ANAEROBIC DIGESTION - DIFFERENT SUBSTRATESOPTIMIZATION OF BIOHYDROGEN PRODUCTION USING DIFFERENT TYPES OF INOCULUMF. BALDI, I. PECORINI, E. ALBINI, D. BACCHI, L. LOMBARDI, E. A. CARNEVALEDARK FERMENTATION, HYDROGEN PRODUCTION, ANAEROBIC SLUDGE, ACTIVATED SLUDGE, FOOD WASTE
C07 (2) - ANAEROBIC DIGESTION - DIFFERENT SUBSTRATESANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTE IN MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRIESF.- M. PELLERA, E. GIDARAKOSVALORIZATION, ENERGY, METHANE, ORGANIC WASTE
C07 (3) - ANAEROBIC DIGESTION - DIFFERENT SUBSTRATESMESOPHILIC ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF BLEACHED KRAFT PULP MILL PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SLUDGEA. C. P. LOPES, C. M. SILVA, S. F. AQUINO, D. R. S. LIMA, A. A. P. REZENDEPULP MILL SLUDGE, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, ENERGY PRODUCTION
C07 (4) - ANAEROBIC DIGESTION - DIFFERENT SUBSTRATESCO-DIGESTION OF SLAUGHTERHOUSE AND FOOD WASTE – EXPERIENCES FROM 20 YEARS OF FULL-SCALE OPERATIONS. NILSSON PALEDAL, E. NORDELL, J. MOESTEDTANAEROBIC DIGESTION, CO-DIGESTION, FULL-SCALE PLANT, SLAUGHTERHOUSE WASTE, FOOD WASTE
C08 (1) - ANAEROBIC DIGESTION - BIOGAS UTILIZATIONTHE MANAGEMENT OF ORGANIC WASTE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A FUEL FOR THE TRANSPORT SECTORF. ARDOLINO, F. PARRILLO, U. ARENABIOMETHANE, BIOWASTE, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, BIOGAS UPGRADING, LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, BIOFUELS
C08 (2) - ANAEROBIC DIGESTION - BIOGAS UTILIZATIONENERGETICALLY PASSIVE MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE TREATMENT PLANTA. BIAŁOWIEC, W. PIESIKANAEROBIC TREATMENT, BIOGAS, ENERGY RECOVERY, WASTE TO ENERGY
C08 (3) - ANAEROBIC DIGESTION - BIOGAS UTILIZATIONSUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF ENERGY SUPPLY INCLUDING THE USE OF WASTE-BASED BIOGAS PROCESSESJ. KOHL, F. BOZANKAYA, S. DRESCHER- HARTUNG, C. KLAPPROTHRENEWABLE ENERGY MANAGEMENT, BIOGAS, RENEWABLE ENERGY, BIOWASTE, SIMULATION
C08 (4) - ANAEROBIC DIGESTION - BIOGAS UTILIZATIONBIOGAS UPGRADING BY WOOD COMBUSTION ASH ACCELERATED CARBONATIONL. LOMBARDI, E. CARNEVALE, I. PECORINIBIOGAS, CARBON DIOXIDE, BIOMETHANE, ACCELERATED CARBONATION, ALKALINE RESIDUES, WOOD ASH
C08 (5) - ANAEROBIC DIGESTION - BIOGAS UTILIZATIONCO-DIGESTION OF AGRICULTURAL WASTE AND COW MANURE TO SUPPLY COOKING FUEL AND FERTILIZERS IN RURAL INDIA: LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT AND SUBSTANCE FLOW ANALYSISS. SFEZ, S. DE MEESTER, J. DEWULFAGRICULTURE WASTE, LCA, LOCAL IMPACTS, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION
C09 (1) - COMPOSTINGONE SOLUTION FITS ALL – HOW HOUSEHOLDS, SCHOOLS, PRISONS, MUNICIPALITIES AND INDUSTRIES SUCCESSFULLY USE VERMICOMPOSTING FOR ORGANIC WASTE UP-CYCLINGM. QUINTERN, M. MORLEYVERMICOMPOSTING, ORGANIC WASTES, FULLY SCALABLE, HOUSEHOLD, INDUSTRIES, OFFICES, SCHOOLS, HUNGRY BIN
C09 (2) - COMPOSTINGCHANGE OF THE PARAMETERS OF LAYERS IN A LARGE-SCALE GRAPE MARC VERMICOMPOSTING SYSTEM WITH CONTINUOUS FEEDINGT. CASTKOVA, A. HANCWINDROW VERMICOMPOSTING, LARGE-SCALE SYSTEM, CONTINUOUS FEEDING, GRAPE MARC, EISENIA ANDREI, PLFA PROFILES
C09 (3) - COMPOSTINGPOLYETHYLENE SLEEVES WITH FORCED AERATION FOR ON-SITE COMPOSTING: PILOT-SCALE EXPERIMENTS WITH MUNICIPAL SEWAGE SLUDGE AND OLIVE MILL WASTEWATER PRE-ABSORBED BY GREEN WASTER. AVIDOV, I. SAADI, A. KRASSNOVSKY, A. HANAN, SH. MEDINA, M. RAVIV, Y. CHEN, Y. LAORPOLYETHYLENE SLEEVES, AERATION, ON-SITE COMPOSTING, PILOT-SCALE EXPERIMENTS, MUNICIPAL SEWAGE SLUDGE, OLIVE MILL, WASTEWATER, GREEN WASTE
C09 (4) - COMPOSTINGORGANIC COMPOST OF SUGARCANE WASTES AND PHOSPHATE MOBILIZING BACTERIA (PMB) IMPROVE PHOSPHORUS UPTAKE AND CHANGE THE SOIL BACTERIAL COMMUNITY IN THE SUGARCANEE. CARDOSO, G. A. ESTRADA-BONILLA, A. DURRERSUGARCANE WASTES, PHOSPHATE, MOBILIZING BACTERIA, ORGANIC COMPOST
C10 (1) - COMPOST AND DIGESTATE QUALITYEXPERIMENTAL STUDY TO EVALUATE THE ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOUR OF MECHANICALLY-BIOLOGICALLY TREATED MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTEA. LIETO, D. ZINGARETTI, F. LOMBARDIAEROBIC POST-TREATMENT, BIOLOGICAL STABILITY, BIOWASTE, MATURITY, MECHANICAL-BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT, MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE (MSW)
C10 (2) - COMPOST AND DIGESTATE QUALITYBIOGAS DIGESTATE TYPOLOGIESF. GUILAYN, J. JIMENEZ, M. ROUEZ, M. CREST, D. PATUREAUANAEROBIC DIGESTION, DIGESTATE, VALORIZATION, TYPOLOGY
C10 (3) - COMPOST AND DIGESTATE QUALITYPRODUCTION OF SUPPRESSIVE COMPOSTS FROM AGRICULTURAL WASTES IN RUSSIAN ECONOMIC CONDITIONSP. KURYNTSEVA, L. BIKTASHEVA, P. GALITSKAYA, S. SELIVANOVSKAYASUPPRESSIVE COMPOST, AGRICULTURAL WASTE, BIOPREPARATION
C10 (4) - COMPOST AND DIGESTATE QUALITYIMPACTS OF WASTES COMPOSTS ENRICHMENT ON NUTRIENTS AND METALS UPTAKES BY LEAVES AND KERNELS OF CORN (ZEA MAYS L.): APPLICATION TO MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTES IN TOGO UNDER SPECIFIC IRRIGATION CONDITIONSV. PALLIER, O. TOUNDOU, K. TOZO, G. FEUILLADEWASTES COMPOSTS, CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION, ORGANIC MATTER MATURITY, LEACHING TESTS, PLANTS NUTRIENTS, SOIL FERTILITY
C10 (5) - COMPOST AND DIGESTATE QUALITYASSESSMENT OF FERTILIZER VALUE AND ASSOCIATED HEALTH RISKS FROM PUTRESCIBLE SOLID WASTE AS AFFECTED BY THE COMPOSTING TECHNIQUESG. M. SHAH, N. TUFAIL, H. F. BAKHAT, I. AHMED, M. I. RASHID, E. LANTINGAWASTE REUTILIZATION, COMPOSTING, SOIL NITROGEN DYNAMICS, ORGANIC FARMING, KITCHEN GARDENING, SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
C11 (1) - GASEOUS EMISSIONS FROM BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT PLANTS AND COLLECTION VEHICLESTIME VARYING EMISSIONS FROM COMPOSTING SITEST. I. GLADDING, C. A. ROLPHCOMPOSTING, BIOLOGICAL WASTE, BIOAEROSOLS, DUST, AIR QUALITY
C11 (2) - GASEOUS EMISSIONS FROM BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT PLANTS AND COLLECTION VEHICLESINDIRECT MONITORING OF THE AIR QUALITY AFFECTED BY BIOWASTE TREATMENT FACILITIESM. L. MASTELLONE, R. LOTITOAIR DISPERSION, BIOWASTE, VOOS, ODORS MONITORING, CASE STUDY
C11 (3) - GASEOUS EMISSIONS FROM BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT PLANTS AND COLLECTION VEHICLESODOROUS GAS EMISSIONS DURING THE TURNING PROCESS OF SEWADGE SLUDGE AND GREEN WASTE CO-COMPOSTING WINDROWSZ. DUAN, W. LUODOR EMISSION, SEWAGE SLUDGE, WINDROW COMPOSTING, TURNING PROCESS
C11 (4) - GASEOUS EMISSIONS FROM BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT PLANTS AND COLLECTION VEHICLESSIZE FRACTIONATION OF ENDOTOXIN FROM ORGANIC WASTEC. ROLPH, T.L. GLADDINGSIZE FRACTIONATION, ENDOTOXIN, ORGANIC WASTE
C11 (5) - GASEOUS EMISSIONS FROM BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT PLANTS AND COLLECTION VEHICLESODOUR EMISSIONS FROM WASTE COLLECTION VEHICLES IN THE CASES OF MUNICIPAL FOOD AND MIXED WASTE: CHARACTERIZATION AND MODELLINGM. HÉROUX, M. DRAKONAKIS, A. K. DIB BALI , R. LEGROS, L. SPREUTELSODOUR, FOOD WASTE, MSW, ELECTRONIC, NOS,E WASTE COLLECTION, VEHICLE, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
C12 (1) - BIOREFINERIESADVANCED LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT MODELLING OF ORGANIC WASTE REFINERIESC. LODATO, D. TONINI, A. DAMGAARD, T. F. ASTRUPINPUT-OUTPUT RELATIONSHIPS, LCA-MODEL EASETECH, BIOENERGY, INTEGRATED COMPLEX SYSTEMS
C12 (2) - BIOREFINERIESHIGH-VALUE BIOCHEMICAL PRODUCTION BY MIXED CULTURES GROWN ON WASTE-DERIVED SYNGASW. H. HAN, P. J. HE, L. M. SHAA, F. LÜSYNGAS FERMENTATION, CHAIN ELONGATION, MEDIUM-CHAIN CARBOXYLATES, MICROECOLOGY
C12 (3) - BIOREFINERIESCO-PRODUCTION OF VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS, BIOETHANOL AND RARE SUGAR, FROM AGRICULTURAL WASTESY. SONG, B-.J. BAEVEGETABLE RESIDUE, AGRICULTURAL WASTE, VALUE ADDED PRODUCTS, P-PSICOSE
C12 (4) - BIOREFINERIESFROM PILOT TO FULL SCALE OPERATION OF A WASTE-TO-PROTEIN TREATMENT FACILITYC. ZURBRÜGG, B. DORTMANS, A. FADHILA, B. VERSTAPPEN, S. DIENERBIOWASTE, INSECT PROCESSING, BLACK SOLDIER FLY, INDONESIA
C13 (1) - ASSESSMENT OF WM IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESCOMPARING WASTE MANAGEMENT IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: THE CASE STUDY OF THE UMBRIA REGION (ITALY) AND OF WEST BANK (PALESTINE)F. DI MARIA, E. LOVAT, M. CANIATODEVELOPING COUNTRIES, WASTE MANAGMENT, EU AREA, WEST BANK
C13 (2) - ASSESSMENT OF WM IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESVISIBLE AND INVISIBLE FACTORS OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESE. M MUKHTAR, I. D WILLIAMS, P.J SHAWSOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT, VISIBLE FACTORS, INVISIBLE FACTORS, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, PESTLE, DELPHI STUDY
C13 (3) - ASSESSMENT OF WM IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESA LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT TO COMPARE COMPOSTING SCHEMES FOR THE TREATMENT OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE IN MUMBAI, INDIAB. K. SHARMA, M. K. CHANDELLIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, COMPOSTING, IMPACT CATEGORIES, MUMBAI, INDIA
C13 (4) - ASSESSMENT OF WM IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESLIFE-CYCLE MODELLING OF OPEN DUMPING AND BURNING OF SOLID WASTE IN EMERGING AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIESJ. LEVIS, A. WEISBROD, G. VAN HOOF, M. BARLAZLCA, OPEN DUMPING, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
C14 (1) - RECYCLING BY THE INFORMAL SECTORBARRIERS AND SUCCESS FACTORS OF APPROACHES TO FORMALIZATION OF THE INFORMAL WASTE SECTOR IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: A REVIEWS. APARCANAMUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT, INFORMAL WASTE SECTOR, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, FORMALIZATION
C14 (2) - RECYCLING BY THE INFORMAL SECTORCAN THE INFORMAL RECYCLING SECTOR IN URBAN CHINA SURVIVE AMIDST WORSENING CIRCUMSTANCES?B. STEUER, R. RAMUSCH, S. SALHOFERCHINA, BEIJING, INFORMAL RECYCLING, WASTE PICKER, WASTE MANAGEMENT, CIRCULAR ECONOMY
C14 (3) - RECYCLING BY THE INFORMAL SECTORMEASURING INFORMALITY? CHALLENGES IN QUANTIFYING INFORMAL RECYCLING SECTOR ACTIVITIESR. RAMUSCHLOW INCOME COUNTRIES, INFORMAL RECYCLING SECTOR, WASTE RECYCLING, WASTE PICKING, WASTE COLLECTION, MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, WASTE GENERATION, SIGNIFICANCE, MODELLING, MEASURING
C14 (4) - RECYCLING BY THE INFORMAL SECTORCOMPARISON OF RECYCLING ACTIVITIES AT LANDFILLS IN INDONESIA AND MALAYSIAK. WATANABE, S. SASAKI, K. TIEW, D. IRWANMALAYSIA, INDONESIA, WASTE PICKERS, SCAVENGER, LANDFILL, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
C14 (5) - RECYCLING BY THE INFORMAL SECTORWASTE MANAGEMENT SCENARIO IN BANGALORE: SCOPE FOR IN-SITU VALORISATION OF BIOWASTES. RAMASWAMIBENGALURU, BIOWASTE, CENTRALISED TREATMENT, HOUSEHOLD TREATMENT, SEGREGATION
C15 (1) - LEACHATE IMPACT ON GROUNDWATERHYDROCHEMICAL ASSESSMENT OF GROUNDWATER QUALITY NEAR REGINA MUNICIPAL LANDFILLC. PAN, K. T. W. NG, A. RICHTERGROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION, AGRICULTURAL SUITABILITY, DRINKING SUITABILITY
C15 (2) - LEACHATE IMPACT ON GROUNDWATERGEOCHEMICAL AND HYDROGEOLOGICAL STUDY TO IDENTIFY THE SOURCE OF NITRATE IN THE CARBONATE GROUNDWATER (SOUTHERN ITALY)R. COSSU, F. SANTALOIA, L. E. ZUFFIANO’, P. P. LIMONI, P. PIZZARDINI, T. MIANO, D. MONDELLI, R. GARAVAGLIA, C. CARELLA, M. POLEMIONITRATE, NITROGEN AND OXYGEN ISOTOPES, KARSTIC COASTAL AQUIFER, ITALY, APULIA
C15 (3) - LEACHATE IMPACT ON GROUNDWATERSTATISTICAL INTERPRETATION OF LEACHING OF ZINC FROM BORAGAON (INDIA) LANDFILL REFUSES. A. KARTHA, B. PRADHAN, P. J. BARMANTWO-LAYER SOIL COLUMN, LANDFILL REFUSE, LEACHING, COLUMN EFFLUENTS, PERCENTAGE CHANGE
C16 (1) - DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF WM IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESKNOWLEDGE CREATION AMONG LOCAL STAKEHOLDERS IN CDM WASTE COMPOSTING PROJECTS: A CASE STUDY FROM UGANDAJ. LEDERER, J. KARUNGI, F. OGWANGCLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM, CDM, COMPOSTING, AFRICA ACTION RESEARCH
C16 (2) - DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF WM IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESAGRO WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN LOW INCOME COUNTRIES – FUTURE PERSPECTIVES TO USE WASTE AS A RESOURCEE. ANTWI, S. LEKCHIRI, N. ENGLER, H. LATRACHE, M. NELLES, A. SCHÜCHAGRO WASTE, BIOCONVERSION, WASTE MANAGEMENT, LOW INCOME COUNTRIES
C16 (3) - DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF WM IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESSIMULATION OF SUSTAINABLE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM OF KHULNA CITY IN BANGLADESH THROUGH LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENTM. S. ISLAM, S. M. MONIRUZZAMAN, M. ALAMGIRSOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT, RECYCLING, COMPOSTING, LANDFILLING, SIMULATION, LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT
C16 (4) - DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF WM IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESCITIZEN SENSING OF SOLID WASTE DISPOSALS: CROWDSOURCING AS A TOOL SUPPORTING WASTE MANAGEMENT IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRYB. K. MAVAKALA, C. K. MULAJI, P. T. MPIANA, V. ELONGO, J-P OTAMONGA, E. M. BIEY, W. WILDI, J. POTE, G. GIULIANIWASTE MANAGEMENT, CROWDSOURCING, PARTICIPATORY MAPPING, CITIZEN SCIENCE, SPATIAL PLANNING, CONGO DR
C16 (5) - DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF WM IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESSIGNIFICANCE OF BIOGAS SOLUTIONS IN TRANSITION TOWARDS CIRCULAR AND BIO BASED ECONOMY: CASE STUDIES OF DECENTRALISED BIOGAS PLANTS IN INDIAS. BEGUM, A. G. R. ANUPOJU, N. ESTHIAGI, S. SRIDHAR, V. JEGATHEESANORGANIC WASTE, BIOGAS, BIOMANURE, BIO BASED ECONOMY, CIRCULAR ECONOMY
D01 (1) - GENERATION OF WEEEE-WASTE – FROM COLLECTION TO SECONDARY RESOURCEP. BEIGL, N. UNGER, G. HÖGGERL, S. SALHOFERE-WASTE, COLLECTION, SECONDARY RESOURCE
D01 (2) - GENERATION OF WEEEQUANTIFYING ANNUAL FLOWS AND THE CARBON FOOTPRINT OF HOUSEHOLD WEEE FROM AN AFFLUENT CITYM. T. PARSONS, I. D. WILLIAMSWASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE), CARBON FOOTPRINT, HOUSEHOLD WASTE, SOCIAL SURVEY, MATERIAL FLOW ANALYSIS
D01 (3) - GENERATION OF WEEEHOUSEHOLD WEEE GENERATION ESTIMATE IN SAO JOSE DOS CAMPOS, BRAZILR. G. SOUZA, M. A. NABARRETTI, C. F. PALANCAWASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, WEEE GENERATION ESTIMATE, WEEE LIFESPAN
D01 (4) - GENERATION OF WEEEREDUCING E-WASTE FLOWS BY EXTENDING LIFESPAN THROUGH REPAIR PRACTICES: CASE STUDY OF LAPTOPS IN LIMAM. GUSUKUMA, R. KAHHAT, J. LEPAWSKY, E. ARAUJOE-WASTE, REPAIRING PRACTICES, LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS, GLOBAL WARMING POTENTIAL
D01 (5) - GENERATION OF WEEEMATERIAL FLOW ANALYSIS OF E-WASTE: DOMESTIC FLOWS, STOCKS AND END-OF-LIFE OF CRT-TVS IN PERUM. GUSUKUMA, R. KAHHAT, A. PILLIHUAMANCRT-TV, MATERIAL FLOW ANALYSIS, ANALOG BLACKOUT
D02 (1) - MATERIAL COMPOSITION OF WEEEMATERIAL ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX COMPONENTS FROM WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTA. JANDRIC, P. BEIGL, S. SALHOFERWASTE ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
D02 (2) - MATERIAL COMPOSITION OF WEEEINTEGRATED MICRO X-RAY FLUORESCENCE AND CHEMOMETRIC ANALYSIS FOR PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS RECYCLINGG. BONIFAZI, G. CAPOBIANCO, S. SERRANTIWEEE, X-RAY FLUORESCENCE, PRINTED CIRDUIT BOARDS, CHARACTERIZATION, RECYCLING
D02 (3) - MATERIAL COMPOSITION OF WEEENON-DESTRUCTIVE LIBERATION ANALYSIS OF PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDA. OTSUKISYNCHROTRON TOMOGRAPHY, OPTICAL MICROSCOPE, 3D IMAGE, WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, RECYCLING
D02 (4) - MATERIAL COMPOSITION OF WEEETHE ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX CONTENT OF E-WASTEM. ARSHADI, S. YAGHMAEI, S. M. MOUSAVE-WASTE, XRF, FTIR, INITIAL PH, FRACTION SIZE
D02 (5) - MATERIAL COMPOSITION OF WEEESOLUTIONS FOR CRITICAL RAW MATERIALS UNDER EXTREME CONDITIONS: STATE-OF-THE-ART OF COBALT, NIOBIUM, TUNGSTEN, YTTRIUM AND RARE EARTH ELEMENTSA. BARTL, A. H. TKACZYK, A. AMATO, F. BEOLCHINI, V. LAPKOVSKIS, M. PETRANIKOVACIRCULAR ECONOMY, RECYCLINF, CRITICAL RAW MATERIALS
D03 (1) - WEEE: CHARACTERIZATION AND TREATMENTREMOVING INORGANICS FROM NONMETALLIC FRACTION OF WASTE PCB BY USING A NOVEL TRIBOELECTRIC SEPARATORH. WANG, G. ZHANG, J. YANG, Y. HE, T. ZHANG, J. HAOTRIBOELECTRIC SEPARATION, WASTE PRINTED CIRCUITED BOARD,,NONMETALLIC FRACTION, REMOVING INORGANICS
D03 (2) - WEEE: CHARACTERIZATION AND TREATMENTBROMINATED FLAME RETARDANTS (BFRS) REDUCTION IN PLASTICS FROM ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT WASTE (WEEE) FRACTION AS A TREATMENT METHOD PRIOR TO PYROLYSISP. EVANGELOPOULOS, S. ARATO, H. PERSSON, E. KANTARELIS, W. YANGBROMINATED FLAME RETARDANTS, PYROLYSIS , SOLVENT EXTRACTION, WEEE, WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, PY-GC/MS
D03 (3) - WEEE: CHARACTERIZATION AND TREATMENTWEEE PLASTIC SORTING FOR BROMINE CONTENT IS ESSENTIAL TO ENFORCE EU REGULATIONP. HENNEBERTELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (EEE), WASTE OF ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE), TOTAL BROMINE CONCENTRATION, BROMINATED FLAME RETARDANTS (BFR), HAZARD PROPERTY (HP), PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS, (POP), X-RAY FLUORESCENCE (XRF)
D03 (4) - WEEE: CHARACTERIZATION AND TREATMENTUSE OF ABS FROM WEEE WITHOUT AN ACCURATE PREVIOUS SEPARATIONY. V. VAZQUEZ, S. E. BARBOSAWEEE, ABS, PLASTIC RECYCLING, COMPATIBILIZATION STRATEGIES
D04 (1) - WEEE: TECHNOLOGIES FOR METAL RECOVERYUSE OF SUB-CRITICAL WATER FOR REVIVAL OF TIN IN LCD PANEL E-WASTEH. YOSHIDA, S. IZHAR, E. NISHIO, Y. UTSUMI, N. KAKIMORI, S. A. FERIDOUNSUB-CRITICAL WATER, BASIC WATER, LCD PANEL WASTE, TIN RECOVERY, CF GLASS, TFT GLAS
D04 (2) - WEEE: TECHNOLOGIES FOR METAL RECOVERYIN-VITRO SYNTHESIS OF GOLD NANOPARTICLES USING THIOUREA LEACHATE OF ELECTRONIC WASTES. DAS, Y-P. TINGE-WASTE, THIOUREA, GOLD NANOPARTICLES, DELFTIA ACIDOVORANS
D04 (3) - WEEE: TECHNOLOGIES FOR METAL RECOVERYEFFECT OF HEAVY METALS AND BFRS CONCENTRATION ON THE ADAPTATION OF ACIDITHIOBACILLUS FERROOXIDANS FOR THE LED WASTE BIOLEACHINGF. PURHOSSEIN, S. M. MOUSAVILIGHT EMITTING DIODE, HEAVY METALS, BROMINATED FLAME RETARDANT, ADAPTATION, BIOLEACHING
D04 (4) - WEEE: TECHNOLOGIES FOR METAL RECOVERYGREEN RECOVERY AND REGENERATION OF SPENT LEAD-ACID BATTERY BY LEACHING REAGENTS TREATMENT AND LOW-TEMPERATURE CALCINATIONM. LI, J. YANG, W. YU, J. WANG, Y. HU, S. LIANGSPENT LEAD ACID BATTERY, RECOVERY, HYDROMETALLURGICAL PROCESS, LEADY OXIDE
D04 (5) - WEEE: TECHNOLOGIES FOR METAL RECOVERYNOBLE-METALS RECOVERY FROM PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITYA. RIGOLDI, E. F. TROGU, G. C. MARCHESELLI, N. PICONE, P. DEPLANO, M. COLLEDANI, A. SERPENOBLE METALS, PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS, RECOVERY
D04 (6) - WEEE: TECHNOLOGIES FOR METAL RECOVERYRECYCLING OF CU AND NI FROM WASTE SURFACE-COATED PLASTIC USING AMMONIACAL LEACHING AND SOLVENT EXTRACTIONJ.- C. LEE, M. JUN, R. R. SRIVASTAVA, M. - S. KIMWASTE SURFACE-COATED PLASTIC, CU, NI, AMMONICAL LEACHING, SOLVENT EXTRACTION
D05 (1) - WEEE: REGULATIONS AND STRATEGIESDEVELOPING A ROADMAP FOR E-WASTE MANAGEMENT IN SOUTH AFRICAS. SALHOFER, B. KOPACEK, M. GERICKEROADMAP, E-WASTE, SOUTH AFRICA
D05 (2) - WEEE: REGULATIONS AND STRATEGIESILLEGAL INTERNATIONAL TRADE OF E-WASTE: EUROPE AND THE TAKE-BACKV. N. PALMEIRA, G. F. GUARDA, L. F. W. KITAJIMAE-WASTE, TAKE-BACK, EUROPE, INSPECTIONS, CORRUPTION, CUSTOMS
D05 (3) - WEEE: REGULATIONS AND STRATEGIESIMPACTS FROM INFORMAL E-WASTE RECYCLINGS. SALHOFER, A. JANDRIC, T. D. CHUNGE-WASTE, RECYCLING, INFORMAL, EMISSIONS, HEALTH IMPACTS
D05 (4) - WEEE: REGULATIONS AND STRATEGIESEPR AND POLICY INSTRUMENTS FOR E-WASTE MANAGEMENT: A REVIEW AND LESSONS FOR INDIA’S NEW E-WASTE REGULATIONSR. M. R. TURAGA, K. BHASKAREPR, POLICY INSTRUMENTS, E-WASTE, LEGISLATION
D05 (5) - WEEE: REGULATIONS AND STRATEGIESLIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF END-OF-LIFE SCENARIOS: TABLET CASE STUDYR. H. ARDUIN, C. CHARBUILLET, F. BERTHOUD, N. PERRYE-WASTE, WEEE, END-OF-LIFE, LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT
D06 (1) - THERMAL TREATMENT PERSPECTIVES WORLDWIDECOMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF INCINERABILITY OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE OVER DIFFERENT ECONOMIESR. M. SEBASTIAN, D. KUMAR, B. ALAPPATCOMPOSITE INDICATOR, INCINERABILITY OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, WASTE TO ENERGY
D06 (2) - THERMAL TREATMENT PERSPECTIVES WORLDWIDESMALL SCALE MSW INCINERATORS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS IN COUNTRYSIDE IN CHINAM. PU, D. CHEN, Y. HUSMALL SCALE, MSW INCINERATOR, COUNTRYSIDE, CHAR-VOLATILE COUPLED COMBUSTION, EMISSIONS
D06 (3) - THERMAL TREATMENT PERSPECTIVES WORLDWIDEPERSPECTIVE OF MSW TO POWER GENERATION THROUGH GAS ENGINED. CHEN, M. YANGPOWER GENERATION, MSW GASIFICATION, GAS ENGINE TECHNOLOGY, PREPARATION OF MSW MATERIALS, SYNGAS SCRUBBING SYSTEMS
D06 (4) - THERMAL TREATMENT PERSPECTIVES WORLDWIDEINCINERATION AS AN OPTION FOR MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: THE CASE OF GREATER ACCRA METROPOLITAN AREAG. N. K ROCKSON, I . ACHEAMPONG, E. YANFUMUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, WASTE TO ENERGY, FEASILIBILITY, GREATER ACCRA METROPOLITAN AREA (GAMA)
D06 (5) - THERMAL TREATMENT PERSPECTIVES WORLDWIDEPRODUCTION OF BIOSNG FROM MUNICPAL SOLID WASTE: PILOT PLANT OPERATION AND PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENTM. MATERAZZI, R. TAYLOR, C. CHAPMAN, C. MANSON-WHITTONBIOSNG, WASTE GASIFICATION, PLASMA, PILOT PLANT
D07 (1) - CHARACTERIZATION OF MSWI BOTTOM ASHTRENDS IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROPERTIES OF DANISH MSWI BOTTOM ASH DURING THE PAST TWO DECADESO. HJELMAR, J. HYKSMSWI BOTTOM ASH, CONTENT, LEACHING DATA, LARGE DATASETS, TRENDS, PERCENTILES
D07 (3) - CHARACTERIZATION OF MSWI BOTTOM ASHMICROSTRUCTURAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL STUDIES OF INCINERATION BOTTOM ASH: MINERAL FORMATION AND ASSOCIATED PROCESSESM. UESHIMA, H. SAKANAKURAMICROSTRUCTURE, MORPHOLOGY, INCINERATION BOTTOM ASH, MINERAL FORMATION
D07 (4) - CHARACTERIZATION OF MSWI BOTTOM ASHEVALUATING THE CRUCIAL FACTORS AFFECTING HYDROGEN GAS GENERATION FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATION BOTTOM ASH (MSWIBA)M. MIYAKE, T. KOMIYA, A. SAFFARZADEH, T. SHIMAOKAHYDROGEN, GAS GENERATION, MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, INCINERATION, BOTTOM ASH, MSWIBA
D07 (4) - CHARACTERIZATION OF MSWI BOTTOM ASHCHARACTERIZATION OF BOTTOM ASH FINE FRACTION WITH RESPECT TO RECOVERY POTENTIALM. ŠYC, A. KOPRIVA, T. HRSTKA, O. SAMUSEVICH, Š. VÁCLAVKOVÁ, B. ZACH, M. POHOŘELÝ, K. SVOBODA, M. PUNČOCHÁŘBOTTOM ASH, WASTE-TO-ENERGY, METAL RECOVERY
D08 (1) - RECYCLING OF MSWI BOTTOM ASHA NETWORK APPROACH TOWARDS A SECONDARY RAW MATERIAL INVENTORY FOR EUROPE APPLIED TO WASTE INCINERATION RESIDUESJ. LEDERER, M. SYC, A. BOGUSH, J. FELLNERANTHROPOGENIC RESOURCES, URBAN MINING, CIRCULAR ECONOMY, WASTE INCINERATION RESIDUES
D08 (2) - RECYCLING OF MSWI BOTTOM ASHA REVIEW OF END OF WASTE CRITERIA AND ITS APPLICATION TO MSW-DERIVED INCINERATOR BOTTOM ASHC. A. FLETCHER, E. P. RANDVIIR, C. E. BANKS, R. M. DUNKEND OF WASTE, MSW-DERIVED, INCINERATOR, BOTTOM ASH
D08 (3) - RECYCLING OF MSWI BOTTOM ASHDECISION MAKING TOOL AND RISK ASSESSMENT FOR RECYCLING OF MSWI-BOTTOM ASH IN ROAD CONSTRUCTIONS IN SWEDENM. VAN PRAAGH, M. JOHANSSON, J. FAGERQVIST, R. GRÖNHOLM, N. HANSSON, H. SVENSSONRECYCLING, MSWI, BOTTOM ASH, ROAD, CONSTRUCTIONS
D08 (4) - RECYCLING OF MSWI BOTTOM ASHLCA OF MSWI BA TREATMENT WITH AN ADVANCED TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY AND CONSEQUENT RECYCLING OF THE MINERAL FRACTIONS OBTAINEDI. DEVIATKIN, A. SORMUNEN, R. RANTSI, J. HAVUKAINEN, M. HORTTANAINENBOTTOM ASH, WASTE MANAGEMENT, LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, ADVANCED DRY RECOVERY
D09 (1) - TREATMENT AND UTILIZATION OF MSW FLY ASHLONG-TERN LEACHING BEHAVIORS OF CEMENT COMPOSITES PREPARED BY HAZARDOUS WASTESZ. YANG, L. LIU, X. WANG, Z. ZHANGHAZARDOUS WASTE, SEWAGE SLUDGE, CEMENT, LEACHING
D09 (2) - TREATMENT AND UTILIZATION OF MSW FLY ASHTHE UTILIZATION OF SOLID RESIDUES FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATION IN THE CEMENT INDUSTRY: A REVIEWJ. LEDERER, A. BOGUSH, J. FELLNERWASTE INCINERATION, FLY ASH, CEMENT
D09 (3) - TREATMENT AND UTILIZATION OF MSW FLY ASHCOMPARATIVE LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF THE UTILISATION OF MSWI FLY ASH IN CEMENT PRODUCTION AND METAL RECOVERYF. HUBER, J. LEDERER, D. LANER, J. FELLNERLIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, MSWI FLY ASH, CIRCULAR ECONOMY
D09 (4) - TREATMENT AND UTILIZATION OF MSW FLY ASHTHERMODYNAMIC AND DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF SLUDGE INCINERATION FLY ASH MELTING PROCESS WITH DIFFERENT PARTICLE SIZEF. WANG, Y. LI, T. YANG, R. LITHERMODYNAMIC, DYNAMIC, SLUDGE INCINERATION, FLY ASH, MELTING PROCESS
D09 (5) - TREATMENT AND UTILIZATION OF MSW FLY ASHAN ATTAINABLE REGION APPROACH FOR THE RECLAMATION OF IRON AND ZINC FROM ELECTRIC ARC FURNACE DUSTM. C. SIAME, J. KAOMA, R. MUVHIIWA, N. HLABANGANA, G. DANHA, A. S. AFOLABIELECTRIC ARC FURNACE DUST, IRON, ZINC, OPTIMIZATION, RECLAMATION
D10 (1) - STABILIZATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF INCINERATION RESIDUESANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF CARBONATION TREATMENTS AIMED AT ALLOWING THE UNRESTRICTED REUSE OF WASTE INCINERATION BOTTOM ASHG. COSTA, F. LOMBARDI, R. POMI, A. POLETTINI, R. SPAGNUOLOBOTTOM ASH, UTILIZATION, SECONDARY MATERIALS, LEACHING, CARBONATION
D10 (2) - STABILIZATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF INCINERATION RESIDUESACCELERATED STABILIZATION OF MSW INCINERATION BOTTOM ASH IN LANDFILL BY OXYGEN ULTRAFINE BUBBLESK. MIKI, T. KOMIYA, S. MURADIA, T. SHIMAOKAMSW, INCINERATION, BOTTOM ASH, LANDFILL, OXYGEN ULTRAFINE BUBBLES
D10 (3) - STABILIZATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF INCINERATION RESIDUESTHE CHARACTERISATION OF THE FINE FRACTION OF MSWI BOTTOM ASHES FOR THE POLLUTION AND RESOURCE POTENTIALV. ENZNER, O. HOLM, M. ABIS, K. KUCHTAMSWI BOTTOM ASH, FINE FRACTION, METHODICAL PROBLEMS, OLLUTION POTENTIAL, RESOURCE POTENTIAL
D10 (4) - STABILIZATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF INCINERATION RESIDUESSTABILIZATION OF INCINERATION RESIDUE AND SHREDDED INCOMBUSTIBLE WASTE USING ARTIFICIAL WATERING IN CLOSED SYSTEM DISPOSAL FACILITIESK. ISHII, T. FURUICHI, M. HANASHIMAWASTE STABILIZATION, QUALITY OF LEACHATE, RATIO OF LEACHATE TO WASTE, CLOSED DISPOSAL FACILITY
D10 (5) - STABILIZATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF INCINERATION RESIDUESEVALUATION OF THE APPLICATION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATOR (MSWI) ASH IN CIVIL ENGINEERING USING SUSTAINABILITY APPROACHS. SERAJ, M. NIKRAVAN, AA. RAMEZANIANPOUR, P. ZENDEHDELMUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATION (MSWI), SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS, ASH, AHP
D11 (1) - LOW TEMPERATURE THERMAL WASTE TREATMENT (BIOCHAR, TORREFACTION, HYDROTHERMAL)A COMPARISON BEWTEEN CO2 GASIFICATION OF VARIOUS BIOMASS CHARS AND CO2 GASIFICATION OF COAL CHARF. YANG , Y. HU , F. ZHOU, D. CHENCO2 GASIFICATION, BIOMASS CHAR, COAL CHAR, GASIFICATION REACTIVITY
D11 (2) - LOW TEMPERATURE THERMAL WASTE TREATMENT (BIOCHAR, TORREFACTION, HYDROTHERMAL)PHYSICOCHEMICAL TRANSFORMATION OF HEAVY METALS IN SLUDGE-BIOCHAR PRODUCED BY PYROLYSIS TREATMENTW. D. CHANAKA UDAYANGA, A. VEKSHA, A. GIANNIS , V. W.- C. CHANG, T-T. LIMSEWAGE SLUDGE, PYROLYSIS TREATMENT, HEAVY METALS, BIOCHAR COMBUSTION
D11 (3) - LOW TEMPERATURE THERMAL WASTE TREATMENT (BIOCHAR, TORREFACTION, HYDROTHERMAL)REDOX PROPERTY OF BIOCHAR AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH BIOCHAR’S FUNCTION IN THE BIODEGRADATION OF WASTES. S. LI, F. LÜ, P. J. HE, M. SHAOREDOX PROPERTY, BIOCHAR, BIODEGRADATION, WASTE
D11 (4) - LOW TEMPERATURE THERMAL WASTE TREATMENT (BIOCHAR, TORREFACTION, HYDROTHERMAL)KINETIC PARAMETERS OF TORREFACTION PROCESS OF ALTERNATIVE FUEL PRODUCTED FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE AND CHARACTERISTIC OF CARBONIZED REFUSE DERIVED FUELP. STĘPIEŃ, A. BIAŁOWIECTORREFACTION, RDF, KINETIC PARAMETERS, CARBONIZED REFUSE DERIVED FUEL
D11 (5) - LOW TEMPERATURE THERMAL WASTE TREATMENT (BIOCHAR, TORREFACTION, HYDROTHERMAL)HYDROTHERMAL LIQUEFACTION OF WET WASTE STREAMSG. HAARLEMMER, A. ROUBAUD, J. ROUSSELY, M. DÉNIELFOOD PROCESSING WASTE, SEWAGE SLUDGE, HYDROTHERMAL LIQUEFACTION, BIOCRUDE, TECHNICAL-ECONOMIC EVALUATION
D12 (1) - TREATMENT AND RECYCLING OF BIO-SLUDGESLOW FREQUENCY ULTRASONICATION FOR SLUDGE DISINTEGRATION AND DIGESTIONK. Y. SHOW, Y. G. YAN, M. LINGANAEROBIC DIGESTION, DISINTEGRATION, SLUDGE, SONICATION
D12 (2) - TREATMENT AND RECYCLING OF BIO-SLUDGESTWO RECYCLING METHODS OF DEEP-DEWATERED SLUDGE CAKE CONDITIONED BY FENTON’S REAGENT AND RED MUDJ. YANG, S. LIANG, W. YU, S. TAO, J. YU, Q. GAN, R. GUAN, H. LISEWAGE SLUDGE, ADVANCED OXIDATION, TREATMENT/DISPOSAL, RECOVERY/RECLYCING
D12 (3) - TREATMENT AND RECYCLING OF BIO-SLUDGESINFLUENCE OF VOLTAGE ON ELECTRO-DEWATERING OF ACTIVATED SEWAGE SLUDGE BY IN-SITU LINEAR-SWEEP VOLTAMMETRY ANALYSISW. YU, J. YANG, Y. GU, S. LIANG, X. WUELECTRO-DEWATERING, SEWAGE SLUDGE, IN-SITU LINEAR SWEEP VOLTAMMETRY, DEWATERABILITY LIMIT, ENERGY CONSUMPTION
D12 (4) - TREATMENT AND RECYCLING OF BIO-SLUDGESPRODUCTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ADSORBENTS DERIVED FROM TEXTILE BIOLOGICAL SLUDGE BY CARBONIZATION AND CHEMICAL ACTIVATIONT. Y. R. ODA, A. A. P. REZENDE, C. M. SILVA, C. L. SILVABIOSLUDGE, ACTIVATED CARBON, TEXTILE INDUSTRY
D12 (5) - TREATMENT AND RECYCLING OF BIO-SLUDGESPHOSPHORUS RECYCLING – A WAY TO REPLACE THE CONVENTIONAL P-FERTILIZERS BY P-PRODUCTS DERIVED FROM SEWAGE SLUDGES. VACLAVKOVA, M. SYC, M. POHORELY, B. ZACH, J. MOSKO, K. SVOBODA, M. PUNCOCHARPHOSPHORUS, RECYCLING, SEWAGE SLUDGE
D12 (6) - TREATMENT AND RECYCLING OF BIO-SLUDGESMANAGEMENT OF FAECAL SLUDGE THROUGH CO-COMPOSTING APPROACH IN KUSHTIA MUNICIPALITY OF BANGLADESHN. A. HAFIZ, S. M. T. ISLAM, M. ALAMGIRORGANIC SOLID WASTE, FAECAL SLUDGE, CO-COMPOSTING, C:N RATIO, AGRICULTURAL SECTOR, KUSHTIA MUNICIPALITY
D13 (1) - THERMAL TREATMENT OF SEWAGE SLUDGEANALYSIS OF THERMAL SEWAGE SLUDGE TREATMENT METHODS IN THE CONTEXT OF CIRCULAR ECONOMYA. TSYBINA, C. WUENSCHSEWAGE SLUDGE, CIRCULAR ECONOMY, THEMAL SEWAGE SLUDGE TREATMENT, INCINERATION, GASIFICATION, PYROLYSIS, TREATMENT, COSTS, ENERGY, EFFICIENCY, NUTRIENTS RECOVERY, SYSTEM FLEXIBILITY
D13 (2) - THERMAL TREATMENT OF SEWAGE SLUDGEEFFECT OF INTERNAL MINERALS ON SEWAGE SLUDGE PYROLYSIS: PRODUCTS CHARACTERISTICS, KINETICS AND THERMODYNAMICSS. TANG, C. ZHENG, Z. ZHANGSEWAGE SLUDGE PYROLYSIS, INTERNAL MINERALS, PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTION, PYROLYSIS KINETICS, GIBBS FREE ENERGY MINIMIZATION
D13 (3) - THERMAL TREATMENT OF SEWAGE SLUDGEBENEFICIALLY UTILIZATION OF SEWAGE SLUDGE INCINERATION ASH FOR THERMAL IMMOBILIZATION OF ZINC IN SPINEL STRUCTUREY. TANG, X. ZHENG, P. WUINCINERATED SEWAGE SLUDGE ASH, ZINC, STABILIZATION, SPINEL, CERAMIC
D13 (4) - THERMAL TREATMENT OF SEWAGE SLUDGEINNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR PHOSPHORUS RECOVERY FROM SEWAGE SLUDGE ASHM. ABIS, K. KUCHTACIRCULAR ECONOMY, PHOSPHORUS RECOVERY, SEWAGE SLUDGE ASH, WASTE INCINERATION
D13 (5) - THERMAL TREATMENT OF SEWAGE SLUDGETHERMAL INVESTIGATION AND FTIR ANALYSIS OF SEWAGE SLUDGE GENERATED FROM MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS IN INDIAV. SINGH, H. C. PHULERIA, M. K. CHANDELSEWAGE SLUDGE, PYROLYSIS, COMBUSTION, THERMAL ANALYSIS, CALORIFIC VALUE, FTIR, INDIA
D13 (6) - THERMAL TREATMENT OF SEWAGE SLUDGESOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT OF TANNERY INDUSTRIAL ESTATE DHAKAA. A. ALAMGIR, K. DEBNATH, MD. D. HOSSAIN, M. A. JALILSOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT, TANNERY INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, DHAKA
D14 (1) - TREATMENT AND RECYCLING OF INDUSTRIAL WASTESTATE-OF-THE-ART AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES OF END-OF-LIFE TEXTILES MANAGEMENTW. IPSMILLER, A. BARTLTEXTILES MANAGEMENT, FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
D14 (2) - TREATMENT AND RECYCLING OF INDUSTRIAL WASTEBIODEGRADATION OF POLLUTANTS FOUND IN WASTE FOUNDRY SANDV. S. RODRIGUES, B. KAROLSKI, D. C. R. ESPINOSA, J. A. S. TENÓRIOPHENOLIC RESIN, FOUNDRY SAND, BACTERIA
D14 (3) - TREATMENT AND RECYCLING OF INDUSTRIAL WASTEA NOVEL MONITORING TOOL FOR MATERIAL FLOW MANAGEMENTA. NISKANEN, J. KEMPPI, K. KOIVUNEN, P. KOUVOMATERIAL FLOW MANAGEMENT
D14 (4) - TREATMENT AND RECYCLING OF INDUSTRIAL WASTEVALORISATION OF CHICKEN FEATHERS: RECYCLING AND RECOVERY ROUTEST. TESFAYE, B. SITHOLE, D. RAMJUGERNATHPOULTRY WASTE, FEATHERS, BIODEGRADABLE PRODUCT, VALUE-ADDED PRODUCT, KERATIN
D14 (5) - TREATMENT AND RECYCLING OF INDUSTRIAL WASTESPONTANEOUS FORMATION OF PHOTOCATALYTIC SIO2-TIO2 COMPOSITE IN THE F-ASSISTED LEACHING PROCESS OF TI BEARING SLAGJ. ZHOU, H. HOU, Q. LIU, M. LIN, Y. SU, Y. LU, J. ZHANG, G. QIANTITANIUM BEARING BLAST FURNACE SLAG, HYDROTHERMAL TREATMENT, ANATASE, PHOTOCATALYST
D15 (1) - CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTEAN INNOVATIVE METHOD TO DETERMINE AMOUNT AND COMPOSITION OF BUILDING DEMOLITION WASTE ON A REGIONAL LEVEL – THE CASE OF VIENNAF. KLEEMANN, H. LEHNER, A. SZCZYPIŃSKA, J. LEDERER, J. FELLNERGIS, WASTE GENERATION, CDW, CHANGE DETECTION
D15 (2) - CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTEENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF AN INTER-MUNICIPAL CONSORTIUM OF CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE MANAGEMENT IN BRAZILL. P. ROSADO, C. S. G. PENTEADOCONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE, MANAGEMENT, RECYCLING, LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT
D15 (3) - CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTETHE STUDY OF STANDARD CONCRETE RECYCLE AS AGGREGATES IN CONCRETE PRODUCTSS. TUPRAKAY, S. R. TUPRAKAYSTANDARD, CONCRETE RECYCLE AGGREGATES, CONCRETE PRODUCTS
D15 (4) - CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTECONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE STATE OF KUWAIT: CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONSA. ALBEESHI, Z. MOHAMMAD, K. ALFADHELSOLID WASTE, CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE, RECYCLING, ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION, WASTE MANAGEMENT
D15 (5) - CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTEAPPLICATION OF LCA TO CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE (CDW) MANAGEMENT IN LOMBARDY REGIONG. BORGHI, S. PANTINI, L. RIGAMONTICONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE, RECYCLED AGGREGATES, LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
D16 (1) - RECYCLING OF WASTE FROM COAL AND STEEL INDUSTRYCHARACTERIZATION OF SECONDARY RAW MATERIALS FROM MINE WASTE: A CASE STUDY FROM THE CAMPELLO MONTI NI±CU±CO±PGE MINING SITE (WESTERN ALPS, ITALY)P. ROSSETTI, G. A. DINO, G. BIGLIA, E. COSTASECONDARY RAW MATERIALS MINE WASTE CHARACTERIZATION GEOCHEMISTRY MINERALOGY PETROGRAPHY SMART GROUND PROJECT
D16 (2) - RECYCLING OF WASTE FROM COAL AND STEEL INDUSTRYTHE ROLE OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY, CONSUMPTION REDUCTION, AND MATERIAL EFFICIENCY IN PEAK WASTEP. WANG, S. KARA, M. Z. HAUSCHILDMATERIAL CIRCULARITY, PEAK WASTE, MATERIAL EFFICIENCY, CIRCULAR ECONOMY, STEEL CYCLE
D16 (3) - RECYCLING OF WASTE FROM COAL AND STEEL INDUSTRYTHE QUESTION OF INTEGRATED USE OF ASH AND SLAG WASTES ON THE FAR EAST OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION (CASE OF CHP-2, VLADIVOSTOK)A. TASKIN, V. PETUKHOV, A. YUDAKOV, O. DANILOVASH AND SLAG WASTE, WASTES OF ENERGY ENTERPRISES, COMPLEX RECYCLING, NOBLE METALS, REFRACTORY AND RARE METALS
D16 (4) - RECYCLING OF WASTE FROM COAL AND STEEL INDUSTRYHOW TO EVALUATE ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS IN CIRCULAR ECONOMY: ATTRIBUTIONAL VS A CONSEQUENTIAL LIFE CYCLE APPROACHES FOR A CASE STUDY IN THE STEEL INDUSTRYA. DI MARIA, K. VAN ACKERINDUSTRIAL SYMBIOSIS, LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, STEEL RESIDUES, GREEN CONCRETE
E01 (1) - WASTE CHARACTERIZATIONSTRATEGIES TO CHARACTERIZATE THE MSW REFUSE OF SÃO PAULO CITYG. MONDELLI, M. A. DE OLIVEIRA, C. JACINTO, S. A. ANDRADE, S. C. MOREIRARECYCLING, SELECTIVE COLLECTION, GRAVIMETRY, GEOENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERIZATION, LANDFILLS LIFETIME
E01 (2) - WASTE CHARACTERIZATIONSPATIAL AND NON-SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC ASPECTS INFLUENCING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE GENERATION IN THE CZECH REPUBLICK. RYBOVA, B. BURCIN, J. SLAVIKMUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS, GEOGRAPHICALLY WEIGHTED REGRESSION, CZECH REPUBLIC, MUNICIPALITIES
E01 (3) - WASTE CHARACTERIZATIONGRAVIMETRIC COMPOSITION OF SELLECTIVE COLLECTION WASTE GENERATED IN THE CENTRAL AREA OF SÃO PAULO CITYS. A. ANDRADE, G. MONDELLIGRAVIMETRIC, COMPOSITION, REFUSE, SELECTIVE COLLECTION
E01 (4) - WASTE CHARACTERIZATIONTHE LIFE+ ZERO CABIN WASTE PROJECT. WASTE CHARACTERIZATIONSG. BLANCA, M. SÁNCHEZ, N. DE CASTRO, P. FULLANA- I- PALMERFOOD WASTE, AIRPLANE, WASTE COMPOSITION, AIRPORT, PLASTIC, METALS, PACKAGING, MENUS, ECODESIGN, CATERING WASTE, FLIGHT, LIFE, TOURISTS
E01 (5) - WASTE CHARACTERIZATIONFLOAT-SINK SEPARATION OF CANDD WASTE: A CASE OF TREATMENT ORIENTED WASTE CHARACTERIZATIONE. MARKLUND. L. ANDREAS, A. LAGERKVISTCONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE, FLOAT-SINK SEPARATION, DENSITY SEPARATION, CHARACTERIZATION
E01 (6) - WASTE CHARACTERIZATIONTESTING OF 24 POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS WASTES USING 6 ECOTOXICOLOGICAL TESTSJ. ROEMBKETEST BATTERY, AQUATIC, TERRESTRIAL, ELUATES, SOIL
E02 (1) - WASTE SEPARATION AND COLLECTIONANALYSIS OF ECONOMIC INCENTIVE SCHEMES TO PROMOTE EFFICIENT SOURCE SEPARATIONA. HAPPENHOFER, P. BEIGL, S. SALHOFERECONOMIC INCENTIVES, SOURCE SEPARATION, REWARD SCHEMES
E02 (2) - WASTE SEPARATION AND COLLECTIONTOOL FOR CALCULATING THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND COSTS FOR HOUSEHOLD SOLID WASTES IN DIFFERENT SOURCE SEPARATION COLLECTION INTENSITIESA. NISKANEN, J. KEMPPIENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, HOUSEHOLD, SOLID WASTES, SEPARATION, COLLECTION
E02 (3) - WASTE SEPARATION AND COLLECTIONALTERNATIVE SPACIAL ARRANGEMENT OF SMALL-SIZED MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE BINSI. KARAGIANNAKI, E. GIDARAKOSSPACIAL ARRANGEMENT, SMALL-SIZE MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE BINS
E02 (4) - WASTE SEPARATION AND COLLECTIONINTEGRATING PERFORMANCE AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION EVALUATION IN SEPARATE COLLECTION AND STREET CLEANING SERVICES: AN ITALIAN CASE STUDYP. S. CALABRÒ, D. KOMILISCUSTOMER SATISFACTION, PERFORMANCE EVALUATION, SEPARATE COLLECTION, STREET CLEANING
E02 (5) - WASTE SEPARATION AND COLLECTIONTHE EFFECT OF COMPULSORY SOURCE SEPERATION POLICY ON HOUSEHOLD SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL IN PILOT MEGACITIES: A CASE STUDY IN NANJING, CHINAF. CHEN, M. YU, Z. LUO, Y. YANG, G. J. LIU, J. MACOMPULSORY CLASSIFICATION, HOUSEHOLD SOLID WASTE, RECOVERY RATE, MATERIAL FLOW ANALYSIS, URBAN MANAGEMENT
E02 (6) - WASTE SEPARATION AND COLLECTIONDEVELOPING A PRACTICAL FRAMEWORK FOR ALUMINIUM WASTE SEPARATION AT SOURCE AND ESTIMATING ITS BENEFITR. BABAEI, M. MIRABI, M. ABBASI, M. TAVAKOLIALUMINIUM WASTE, WASTE SEPARATION, SARI CITY, PRACTICAL FRAMEWORK, WASTE MANAGEMENT
E03 (1) - LANDFILL LINERS PERFORMANCERECENT DEVELOPMENTS ON THE USE OF DRAINAGE GEOCOMPOSITES IN CAPPING SYSTEMSD. CAZZUFFI, D. GIOFFRE’, P. G. RECALCATICAPPING SYSTEMS, DRAINAGE GEOCOMPOSITES, HARMONIZED STANDARDS, TRANSMISSIVITY TESTS, COMPRESSIVE CREEP TESTS
E03 (2) - LANDFILL LINERS PERFORMANCEGEOMEMBRANE INTEGRITY SURVEYS – DIFFERENCE BETWEEN US AND EU CONCEPTSV. HRUBY, S. BARRIEGEOMEMBRANE LINER, LANDFILL BARRIER, GEOMEMBRANE INTEGRITY, LEAK LOCATION SURVEY, ACTION LEAKAGE RATE
E03 (3) - LANDFILL LINERS PERFORMANCEINFLUENCE OF THE ADDITION OF BENTONITE IN ALTERNATIVE MIXTURES FOR CCL PURPOSE OF LANDFILLL. A. MARTINS, K. M. W. REBELO, Y. G. CUNHA, P. J. M. PIRESBETONITE, ZEOLITE, HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY, LANDFILL, IMPERMEABLE BARRIERS
E03 (4) - LANDFILL LINERS PERFORMANCEEXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF STRAIN CONCENTRATIONS IN HDPE GEOMEMBRANES DUE TO SCRATCHESJ. ANDRESEN, E. KAVAZANJIANHDPE, GEOMEMBRANE, SCRATCHES, DEFECTS, STRAIN CONCENTRATIONS
E04 (1) - LANDFILL COVERLANDFILL COVER SYSTEMS – AN OVERVIEWF. GARBO, R. COSSULANDFILL MANAGEMENT, TOP COVERS, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, TRADITIONAL TOP COVERS, CAPILLARY BARRIERS, PHYTOTREATMENT CAPPINGS, LANDFILLS BIOCOVER
E04 (3) - LANDFILL COVER20 YEARS OF LONG-TERM WATER BALANCE MEASUREMENTS OF A LANDFILL COVER SYSTEM WITH COMPONENTS CONSTRUCTED FROM PRE-TREATED DREDGED MATERIALK. BERGER, A. GRÖNGRÖFT, J. GEBERT, C. HARMS, A. ESCHENBACHLANDIFLL COVER SYSTEM, WATER BALANCE, LYSIMETER, DREDGED MATERIAL
E04 (4) - LANDFILL COVERREUSE OF STEEL SLAGS AS LANDFILL COVER MATERIAL – RESULTS FROM A FULL-SCALE EXPERIMENTL. ANDREAS, S. DIENER, A. LAGERKVISTLANDFILL TOP COVER, STEEL SLAG, LYSIMETRY, LONG-TERM STUDY
E05 (1) - RECYCLING AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY STRATEGIESMUNICIPAL WASTE STRATEGY FOR APPROACHING EUROPEAN UNION RECYCLING TARGETSJ. HŘEBÍČEK, J. SOUKOPOVÁMUNICIPAL WASTE, RECYCLING RATES, RECYCLING RATE CALCULATION METHODS,DATA COLLECTION METHODS, WASTE STATISTICS
E05 (2) - RECYCLING AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY STRATEGIESPOTENTIAL IMPACTS OF THE EU CIRCULAR ECONOMY PACKAGE ON THE UTILZATION OF SECONDARY RESOURCESJ. FELLNER, D. LANER, R. WARRINGS, K. SCHUSTEREDER, J. LEDERERCIRCULAR ECONOMY, RECYCLING, PACKAGING WASTE, SECONDARY RAW MATERIALS, MATERIAL FLOW ANALYSIS
E05 (3) - RECYCLING AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY STRATEGIESARE RECYCLING RATES APPROPRIATE MEANS TO MOVE TOWARDS A CIRCULAR ECONOMY?A. BARTLCIRCULAR ECONOMY, RECYCLING
E05 (4) - RECYCLING AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY STRATEGIESADVANCING CIRCULAR ECONOMY THROUGH GROUP DECISION-MAKING AND STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENTJ. BACHÉR, H. PIHKOLA, L. KUJANPÄÄ, U-M. MROUEHMCDM, MAVT, AHP, RECYCLING, CIRCULAR ECONOMY, ELV, PPW
E05 (5) - RECYCLING AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY STRATEGIESSOFT MEASURES AND THEIR RELEVANCE IN THE TRANSITION TO CIRCULAR ECONOMY – THE CASE STUDY OF THE CZECH REPUBLICJ. SLAVÍK, J. REMR, E. VEJCHODSKÁRECYCLING, SOCIAL NORMS, SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT, SEPARATION AWARENESS, PANDE CAMPAIGNS
E05 (6) - RECYCLING AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY STRATEGIESRECYCLING COALMINE WASTES IN CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS TO ADVANCE END-OF-LIFEB. P. BOSE, M. K. MONDAL, P. RAJCOALMINE WASTE, CLOSE LIFE-CYCLE, RECYCLING WASTE, CONSTRUCTION DEMOLITION WASTE, BRICKS AND CONCRETE
E06 (1) - CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT OF WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIESTHE USE OF DYNAMIC LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT TO EVALUATE THE LONG TERM CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS OF WASTE MANAGEMENT PROCESSESS. J. BURNLEY, C. P. BOARDMANDYNAMIC LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, CARBON FOOTPRINT, NEWSPRINT RECYCLING, ENERGY FROM WASTE, LANDFILL
E06 (2) - CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT OF WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIESASSESSMENT OF CLIMATE CHANGE-VULNERABILITY THROUGH INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND CLIMATE RESILIENCE ANALYSIS: ΤΗΕ CASE OF DUBROVNIK – NERETVA COUNTY/CROATIAC. TSOMPANIDIS, T. LOLOS, G. LOLOS, E. IEREMIADICLIMATE CHANGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT
E06 (3) - CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT OF WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIESDETERMINATION OF THE CLIMATE RELEVANCE OF REFUSE DERIVED FUELS – VALIDITY OF LITERATURE-DERIVED VALUES IN COMPARISON TO ANALYSIS-DERIVED VALUEST. SCHWARZBOECK, P. ASCHENBRENNER, S. MUEHLBACHER, S. SZIDAT, S. SPACEK, J. FELLNERREFUSE DERIVED FUELS, BALANCE METHOD, BIOMASS CONTENT, FOSSIL CARBON, ELEMENTAL COMPOSITION, MANUAL SORTING
E06 (4) - CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT OF WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIESTHE THEME GREENING CIVIL” A CAMPAIGN TO MITIGATE CLIMATE CHANGE”M. L. BETASOLO, C. KOBAL, W. PIKIRE, L. HEMETSBERGERGREENING CIVIL, CLIMATE CHANGE, MITIGATION, THEMATIC, GLOBAL WARMING, 3R'S, EDUCATION, CAMPAIGN
E07 (1) - HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENTDIFFICULTIES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN THE ASSESSMENT OF ECOTOXICITY (HP14) FOR HAZARD CLASSIFICATION OF WASTEA. VAN ZOMEREN, T. KLYMKO, J. J. DIJKSTRAWASTE CLASSIFICATION, REGULATIONS, HAZARDOUS WASTE, ECOTOXICITY
E07 (2) - HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENTESTABLISHMENT OF THE INTEGRATED HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN IN SERBIAR. ŠEROVIC, B. KARIGL, S. GHITA, M. NEUBAUER, KH. STRIEGELHAZARDOUS WASTE, INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN, REPUBLIC OF SERBIA, EU-TWINNING PROJECT
E07 (3) - HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENTPOLICY DISCREPANCIES AND WRONGFUL PERCEPTIONS FOR THE TRANSPORT OF HAZARDOUS WASTES NOT CHARACTERIZED AS RADIOACTIVEE. DIMITRAKAKIS, E. CHALARAKIS, S. PAPTZANIHAZARDOUS WASTE, TRANSBOUNDARY MOVEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, DANGEROUS GOODS TRANSPORTATION
E07 (4) - HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENTBIOAUGMENTATION FOR OILY WASTE REMEDIATION: HARM OR BENEFIT?L. BIKTASHEVA, P. GALITSKAYA, S. SELIVANOVSKAYABIOREMEDIATION, BIOAUGMENTATION, OILY WASTE
E08 (1) - WORKSHOP: FATE OF BIOPLASTICSFATE OF BIOPLASTICS IN COMPOSTING PROCESSM. C. LAVAGNOLO, F. RUGGEROBIOPLASTICS, COMPOSTING, BIODEGRADATION
E08 (2) - WORKSHOP: FATE OF BIOPLASTICSPLASTIC MICROBIAL ACCLIMATION AND OPTIMISATION OF COMPOSTING AND ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESSES MAY IMPROVE DEGRADATION TIMESC. P. BOARDMAN, S. SUMMERS, K. OLSSON-FRANCIS, T. GLADDINGMICROBIAL ACCLIMATION, COMPOSTING, ANEROBIC DIGESTION, DEGRADATION TIMES
E09 (1) - WORKSHOP: PLASTIC IN RIVERS AND OCEANS - A MASSIVE WASTE PROBLEMPLASTIC IN RIVERS AND OCEANS, A MASSIVE WASTE PROBLEMS. WERNERPLASTIC, RIVERS, OCEANS, LITTER, WASTE
E11 (2) - IWWG WORKSHOP: PREVENTION OF FOOD WASTEFOOD WASTE PREVENTION: LESSONS FROM THE LOVE FOOD, HATE WASTE CAMPAIGN IN THE UKH. YAMAKAWA, I. WILLIAMS, P. SHAW, K. WATANABEHOUSEHOLD FOOD WASTE PREVENTION, THE WASTE AND RESOURCES ACTION PROGRAMME (WRAP), LOCAL ACTIVITIES, LITERATURE REVIEW, CHRONOLOGY
E12 (1) - AIR POLLUTION IMPACT AND CONTROL IN THERMAL TREATMENTWILCI: A LCA TOOL DEDICATED TO MSW INCINERATION IN FRANCEA. BEYLOT, S. MULLER, M. DESCAT, Y. MENARD, P. MICHEL, J. VILLENEUVELCA TOOL, MSW, INCINERATION
E12 (2) - AIR POLLUTION IMPACT AND CONTROL IN THERMAL TREATMENTIMPACT ASSESSMENT OF OPEN COMBUSTION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE (MSW) THROUGH BIOMONITORING OF DIOXIN CONCENTRATION IN PINE TREES NEEDLES IN AN URBAN SITE IN AMMAN-JORDANA. HADDAD, S. MOQBELSOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT, MSW, DIOXIN, OPEN COMBUSTION, BIOMONITORING
E12 (3) - AIR POLLUTION IMPACT AND CONTROL IN THERMAL TREATMENTUSE AMMONIUM DIHYDROGEN PHOSPHATE TO INHIBIT CHLOROBENZENES FORMATIONR. YANG, H. ZHANG, L. M. SHAO, P. J. HEINHIBITOR, CHLOROBENZENES, INCINERATION
E13 (1) - COMPANIES WORKSHOP: VERMICOMPOSTING FOR ORGANIC WASTE RECYCLINGVERMICOMPOSTING TECHNOLOGY: REQUIREMENTS AND LIMITATIONS.M. QUINTERNVERMICOMPOSTING, ORGANIC WASTES, FULLY SCALABLE, HOUSEHOLD, INDUSTRIES, OFFICES, SCHOOLS, HUNGRY BIN
E15 (1) - WORKSHOP: ACIDOGENIC FERMENTATIONACIDOGENIC FERMENTATION AS HUB-BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR THE VALORIZATION OF ORGANIC WASTESS. BENGTSSON, F. MORGAN- SAGASTUME, S. S. PAWAR, I. SÁRVÁRI-HORVÁTH, A. LAGERKVISTACIDOGENIC FERMENTATION, HUB-BIOTECHNOLOGY, ORGANIC WASTES
E16 (1) - WORKSHOP: CHEMICALS AND CIRCULAR ECONOMYCHEMICALS AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY: CHALLENGES RELATED TO LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENTL. XANTHOPOULOU, T. F. ASTRUPCIRCULAR ECONOMY, LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, CHEMICALS, RECYCLING
F01 (1) - THE LIFE PROGRAMME: FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES AND INNOVATIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONSTHE LIFE PROGARMME: THE EU FUND FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, CONTRIBUTING TO A MORE SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENTC. DE LA PAZENVIRONMENT, EUROPEAN UNION, WASTE MANAGEMENT, FUNDING TOOL, CIRCULAR ECONOMY
F03 (1) - WORKSHOP: HEALTHCARE WASTEAPPLICATION OF A NEW PROTOCOL FOR HEALTH CARE WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENTL. L. MOURA, C. F. MAHLER, H. M. CAULLIRAUXHEALTHCARE WASTE, HEALTHCARE WASTE MANAGEMENT, PROTOCOL
F03 (2) - WORKSHOP: HEALTHCARE WASTEPROCESSING OF BIOMEDICAL WASTE IN PLASMA GASIFIERV. E. MESSERLE, A. L. MOSSE, A. B. USTIMENKO, O. A. LAVRICHSHEV, Z. JANKOSKI, R. V. BAIMULDINBIOMEDICAL WASTE, PLASMA, GASIFICATION, THERMODYNAMIC CALCULATION, EXPERIMENT
F04 (1) - WORKSHOP: RECYCLING OF TIRESRECYCLING OF TIRE, ASR AND BIOMASS PYROLYSIS PRODUCTS: A COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS. DE GISI, F. DI CANIO, C. FREDA, A. MOLINO, P. CASELLA, M. NOTARNICOLA, G. DE FEOCIRCULAR ECONOMY, HETEROGENEITY, RECOVERY PATHS, THERMAL TREATMENT, VALORIZATION
F04 (2) - WORKSHOP: RECYCLING OF TIRESTECHNICAL ASSESSMENT OF POST-CONSUMER TIRE GRANULAR BUSINESS INTO KIDS PLAY GROUND TILESI. JANAJREH, S. ELAGROUDY, M. HUSSAINTIRE RECYCLING, RUBBER GRANULAR, STATIC ANALYSIS, THERMAL ANALYSIS, DEFLECTION, CRACKING
F04 (3) - WORKSHOP: RECYCLING OF TIRESA FULL-SCALE APPLICATION OF PARKING STRUCTURE STABILIZATION FOR CIRCULAR ECONOMY MATERIALSH. AURINKOLIFE-CYCLE, AGEING, TYRE SHRED, INCINERATOR ASH, POWER PLANT ASH, RECYCLE, CONTAINER TEST, WATER RESERVOIR, DRAINAGE, BEARING CAPACITY
F05 (1) - WORKSHOP: GUIDELINES FOR SUSTAINABLE LANDFILLS - THE LOMBARDIA REGION EXAMPLETHE LOMBARDIA GUIDELINES FOR DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT OF SUSTAINABLE LANDFILLSR. COSSU, S. LANDONIO, D. SCIUNNACH, S. CAPPA, G. GALLINA, R. RAGA, R. RAMPAZZO=UPPER(C340)
F08 (1) - WORKSHOP: DISASTER WASTE MANAGEMENTINCINERATION OF DISASTER WASTE CONATAMINATED BY RADIOCESIUM IN FUKUSHIMAH. FUJIWARA, H. KURAMOCHI, K. NOMURA, T. MAESETO, M. OSAKORADIOCESIUM, INCINERATION ASH, LEACHABILITY, DISTRIBUTION BEHAVIOR
F08 (2) - WORKSHOP: DISASTER WASTE MANAGEMENTENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF EARTHQUAKE DEBRIS MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES: THE CASE OF L’AQUILA EARTHQUAKEA. BASTIEARTHQUAKE, DEBRIS MANAGEMENT, SUSTAINABILITY, ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN, LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT
F09 (3) - WORKSHOP: ENVIRONMENTAL FORENSICS ISTUDY ON CATEGORIZATION OF MULTIEVALUATORS INTO GROUPS FOR SELECTING REMEDIAL GOALS AND METHODS AT ILLEGAL DUMPING SITES USING ANALYTIC NETWORK PROCESSA. FUJIYAMA, K. ISHII, M. SATO, T. FURUICHI, S. WASHIOCATEGORIZATION, MULTIEVALUATORS, SELECTING REMEDIAL GOALS, ILLEGAL DUMPING SITES, ANALYTIC NETWORK PROCESS
F09 (4) - WORKSHOP: ENVIRONMENTAL FORENSICS IGROUNDWATER PROTECTION AROUND LANDFILLS: FROM EU REGULATION TO SITE-SPECIFIC ACTION PLANSE. BIETLOT, V. LEBRUN, C. COLLARTGROUNDWATER, RISK ASSESSMENT, TRIGGER VALUES, EU LANDFILL DIRECTIVE, PERMIT
F10 (1) - WORKSHOP: ENVIRONMENTAL FORENSICS IIILLEGAL LANDFILL – A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACHA. LIMOLI, A. DE PRETTO, C. DE MURIILLEGAL DUMP, LANDFILL POLLUTANTS, WASTE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK, HUMAN HEALTH, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
F10 (2) - WORKSHOP: ENVIRONMENTAL FORENSICS IIAN ENVIRONMENTAL FORENSIC INVESTIGATION AT A BIOMEDICAL WASTE TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL FACILTY IN KERALA, INDIAP. ASWATHI, M. SIDDIK, G. K. VARGHESEENVIRONMENTAL FORENSICS, BIOMEDICAL WASTE, INDIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, POLLUTION CRIME FORENSIC MANUAL, GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION, MODFLOW, MODPATH
F10 (3) - WORKSHOP: ENVIRONMENTAL FORENSICS IIENVIRONMENTAL FORENSIC INVESTIGATION OF LANDFILL INDUCED CONTAMINATION: A CASE STUDY FROM KERALA, INDIAM. A. SIDDIK, G. K. VARGHESE, B. J. ALAPPATENVIRONMENTAL FORENSICS, LANDFILL, KOLLAM, POLLUTION CRIME FORENSIC MANUAL, MODFLOW, MODPATH
F10 (4) - WORKSHOP: ENVIRONMENTAL FORENSICS IIHOW TO CONSIDER THE ROLE OF LANDFILLS AS CARBON SINK IN ENVIRONMENTAL FORENSIC CASESA. PIVATO R. RAGA, F. GIROTTO, L. MEGIDOSCARBON SEQUESTRATION, GREENHOUSE GAS, LANDFILL
F11 (1) - WORKSHOP: WM IN TRANSIENT COUNTRIES - FROM SOCIALISTIC TO MARKET ECONOMIESSOCIALISTIC VS. MARKET-ORIENTED WASTE MANAGEMENT: FUNCTIONING CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN THE SOVIET UNION AND GDR AS MODEL FOR EU?A. PUKHNYUK, R. RAMUSCH, M. HUBER-HUMER, R. MALETZCIRCULAR ECONOMY, SOVIET UNION, GDR
F11 (2) - WORKSHOP: WM IN TRANSIENT COUNTRIES - FROM SOCIALISTIC TO MARKET ECONOMIESCOMPARISON OF WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN WESTERN AND TRANSITION ECONOMIES WITHIN THE PROJECT WATRAR. MALETZ, S. WOHMANN, A. PUKHNYUKTRANSITION ECONOMY, WASTE MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT, COMPARISON, REDUCTION OF LANDFILLING, RECYCLING RATES
F11 (3) - WORKSHOP: WM IN TRANSIENT COUNTRIES - FROM SOCIALISTIC TO MARKET ECONOMIESMUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE CITIES OF BELARUS AND UKRAINE: LOST SOVIET EFFICIENCY AND WEAKNESS OF MODERN GOVERNANCE INSTRUMENTSH. SKRYHAN, O. KHANDOGINA, I. SHILOVAMUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, COLLECTION, REMOVING, TREATMENT, RECYCLING AND LANDFILLING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
F11 (4) - WORKSHOP: WM IN TRANSIENT COUNTRIES - FROM SOCIALISTIC TO MARKET ECONOMIESWASTE MANAGEMENT IN POST-SOVIET COUNTRIES: HOW FAR AWAY FROM EU?H. SKRYHAN, I. SHILOVA, O. KHANDOGINA, K. ABASHYNA, O. CHERNIKOVAMUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, EFFICIENCY OF WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
F11 (5) - WORKSHOP: WM IN TRANSIENT COUNTRIES - FROM SOCIALISTIC TO MARKET ECONOMIESDEVELOPMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES FOR INCREASE OF PUBLIC AWARENESS IN MUNICIPAL WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE LOW-MIDDLE AND UPPER-MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIESK. ABASHYNA, O. CHERNIKOVA, O. KHANDOGINA, M. PAVLOVA, F. STOLBERGINFORMATION, PUBLIC AWARENESS, WASTE MANAGEMENT, MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES
F12 (1) - WORKSHOP: MONITORING GAS EMISSIONS FROM WM FACILITIESTOTAL METHANE LOSS FROM BIOGAS PLANTS DETERMINED BY TRACER DISPERSION MEASUREMENTSA. M. FREDENSLUND, C. SCHEUTZBIOGAS, FUGITIVE EMISSIONS, METHANE LOSS, REMOTE SENSING
F12 (2) - WORKSHOP: MONITORING GAS EMISSIONS FROM WM FACILITIESQUANTIFICATION OF METHANE EMISSIONS FROM ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PLANTS USING LASER ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY AND INVERSE DISPERSION MODELLINGM. HRAD, M. PIRINGER, M. HUBER-HUMERMETHANE EMISSIONS, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, OPEN-PATH TUNABLE DIODE LASER, INVERSE DISPERSION MODELLING
F12 (3) - WORKSHOP: MONITORING GAS EMISSIONS FROM WM FACILITIESSCREENING METHOD TO ASSESS GREENHOUSE GAS MITIGATION POTENTIAL OF OLD LANDFILLS BASED ON DOWNWIND METHANE CONCENTRATION MEASUREMENTSA. M. FREDENSLUND, J. MØNSTER, P. KJELDSEN, C. SCHEUTZLANDFILL GAS, REMOTE SENSING, EMISSION CATEGORIZATION, METHANE, BIOCOVER
F15 (1) - COMPANIES FORUMUSE OF INNOVATIVE METHODS TO MONITOR GAS COLLECTION FROM LANDFILL SITES: A CASE STUDYN. PROIETTI, J. MCQUILKIN, B. G. HJARDARLANDFILL GAS COLLECTION SYSTEM, BIOMETHANE, SYSTEM OPTIMIZATION, SMART TECHNOLOGY, DATA ANALYSIS, 3D DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS, DRONES, THERMAL IMAGING, INTERNET OF THINGS
F15 (2) - COMPANIES FORUMSELECTIVE REMOVAL OF MICROPOLLUTANT (MECOPROP) FROM LANDFILL LEACHATE WITH A HIGH BACKGROUND COD MATRIX OF 1600 PPMK. NKRUMAH-AMOAKO, M. KHAN, N. TOWNENDMICROPOLLUTANT, LEACHATE, COD MATRIX
G01 (1) - IWWG WORKSHOP: ENGINEERED NANOMATERIALS IN WASTELANDFILLING OF ENGINEERED NANOMATERIAL (ENM)-CONTAINING PRODUCTS: POTENTIAL ENM-GEOMEMBRANE INTERACTIONSN. D. BERGE, J. R. V. FLORA, G. BRAR, A. ALSHARABALLI, C. E. PIERCEENGINEERED NANOMATERIALS, GEOMEMBRANE
G01 (2) - IWWG WORKSHOP: ENGINEERED NANOMATERIALS IN WASTECHALLENGES IN PREDICTING THE ENVIRONMENTAL FATE OF ENGINEERED NANOMATERIALS IN WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMSF. PART, M. HUBER-HUMERNANOMATERIALS, NANOWASTE, MATERIAL FLOW ANALYSIS, NANOPRODUCTS, FUTURE WASTES
G01 (3) - IWWG WORKSHOP: ENGINEERED NANOMATERIALS IN WASTEMINERAL COLLOIDS AND NANOPARTICLES IN MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATOR BOTTOM ASHES AND SUNSCREENS LEACHATESP. HENNEBERT, P. MERDYEMISSION ASSESSMENT, TI, ZN, SI
G02 (1) - WORKSHOP: TESTING BIOLOGICAL STABILITY OF BIODEGRADABLE WASTEDEVELOPMENT OF A METHOD TO PRODUCE STANDARDISED AND STORABLE INOCULA FOR BIOMETHANE POTENTIAL TESTSJ. HEERENKLAGE, D. RECHTENBACH, I. ATAMANIUK, K. KUCHTAANAEROBIC DIGESTION, BIOMETHANE POTENTIAL TESTS, INOCULUM STORAGE
G03 (1) - WORKSHOP: INNOVATIVE APPLICATIONS OF MFC TECHNOLOGIES TO WASTE MANAGEMENTORGANIC WASTE AND BIOELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTEMS: THE FUTURE INTERFACE BETWEEN ELECTRICITY AND METHANE GRIDSA. SCHIEVANO, A. GOGLIO, C. ERCKERT, S. MARZORATI, L. RAGOMICROBIAL ELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, ORGANIC WASTE, WASTEWATER, BIOMETHANE, RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY
G03 (2) - WORKSHOP: INNOVATIVE APPLICATIONS OF MFC TECHNOLOGIES TO WASTE MANAGEMENTTHE “LA LA LAND” PROJECT: LITHOTROPHIC MICROBIAL ACTIVITY AND AERATION APPLICATIONS TO LANDFILLS FOR A LANDSCAPE REQUALIFICATIONA. PIVATO, R. RAGA, S. MARZORATI, M. C. LAVAGNOLO, G. CERMINARA, E. ROMIO, G. AGOSTINI, F. PERES, A. SCHIEVANOMICROBIAL FUEL CELL, IN SITU AERATION, LANDFILL REQUALIFICATION
G04 (1) - WORKSHOP: USE OF GEOPHYSICS IN OLD LANDFILL SURVEYGEOPHYSICAL APPROACH FOR MONITORING A FULL SCALE USE OF LIQUID INJECTION IN PRE TREATED WASTE LANDFILLA. GODIO, A. ARATO, F. CHIAMPO, M. FISCHETTI, E. PERISSINOTTOGEOPHYSICS, LIQUID INJECTION, PRE TREATED, WASTE, LANDFILL
G04 (2) - WORKSHOP: USE OF GEOPHYSICS IN OLD LANDFILL SURVEYOLD MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL WASTE LANDFILLS: SOME EXAMPLES OF POSSIBLE CONTRIBUTION OF GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY TECHNIQUES FOR THEIR ASSESSMENT BEFORE RECLAMATIONR. BALIAWASTE LANDFILLS, ASSESSMENT, GEOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES
G05 (1) - WORKSHOP: ENHANCED LANDFILL MININGASSESSING THE OPPORTUNITIES OF LANDFILL MINING AS A SOURCE OF CRITICAL RAW MATERIALS IN EUROPEH. SÄRKKÄ, T. KAARTINEN, E. HANNUS, S. HIRVONEN, T. VALJUS, J. LERSSI, G. A. DINO, P. ROSSETTI, Z. GRIFFITHS, S. T. WAGLAND, F. COULONLANDFILL MINING, SECONDARY RAW MATERIALS, CRITICAL RAW MATERIALS, RESOURCE RECOVERY, RARE EARTH ELEMENTS, PHOTOGRAMETRY, GEOPHYSICS
G05 (2) - WORKSHOP: ENHANCED LANDFILL MININGHOW THE EVOLUTION OF MSW COMPOSITION AFFECTS THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF LANDFILLS: A REVIEW ON EUROPEAN CASE STUDIESG. SAUVE, K. VAN ACKERLIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT (LCA), WASTE COMPOSITION, LANDFILL GAS (LFG), ENHANCED LANDFILL MINING (ELFM), MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE (MSW), LANDFILL MANAGEMENT
G06 (1) - WORKSHOP: ELEVATED TEMPERATURES IN LANDFILLSDISTINGUISHING ELEVATED TEMPERATURE LANDFILL CHARACTERISTICS FROM LANDFILL FIRES AND SUBSURFACE OXIDATION EVENTSB. STALEY, M. BARLAZ, C. BENSON, M. CASTALDI, S. LEUTTICHREACTIVE MATERIALS, FIRES, ODOR, PYROLYSIS, TEMPERATURE, SUBSURFACE REACTION
G06 (2) - WORKSHOP: ELEVATED TEMPERATURES IN LANDFILLSSIMULATION OF THERMAL PHENOMENA IN MODELS OF LANDFILL PROCESSESJ. WHITE, R. BEAVENMODELLING, THERMAL, PROCESSES, OXYGEN, SOLUBILITY
G07 (2) - WORKSHOP: JAPANESE EXPERIENCE AND PROPOSALS FOR LANDFILL AFTERCAREEVALUATION OF METHANE POTENTIAL FROM OLD LANDFILLEDO. HIRATA, A. TACHIFUJI, Y. MATSUFUJI, R. YANASESEMI-AEROBIC LANDFILL, BMP TEST, AFTERCARE, METHANE, WASTE STABILIZATION
G08 (1) - IWWG WORKSHOP: LANDFILL AERATION- ACHIEVEMENTS AND CHALLANGES AFTER TWO DECADES OF EXPERIENCELANDFILL GAS AND TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTIONS IN A SEMI-AEROBIC LANDFILL WITH PASSIVE AERATION SYSTEM IN JAPANH. YOSHIDALANDFILL GAS, TEMPERATURE, SEMI-AEROBIC, PASSIVE AERATION
G08 (2) - IWWG WORKSHOP: LANDFILL AERATION- ACHIEVEMENTS AND CHALLANGES AFTER TWO DECADES OF EXPERIENCEAPPLICATION OF THE IN-SITU AEROBIC STABILIZATION TECHNOLOGY: RESULTS AFTER 2 YEARS OF OPERATION OF THE FIRST FRENCH FULL-SCALE PILOTT. WOHLHUTERIN-SITU AERATION, LANDFILL STABILIZATION, FULL-SCALE PILOT
G08 (3) - IWWG WORKSHOP: LANDFILL AERATION- ACHIEVEMENTS AND CHALLANGES AFTER TWO DECADES OF EXPERIENCECHALLENGES IN CONNECTION WITH AN AEROBIC LANDFILL PROJECT IN SWITZERLANDM. RITZKOWSKILANDFILL AERATION, LANDFILL STABILIZATION, SWITZERLAND
G12 (1) - WORKSHOP: LEACHATE MANAGEMENT - NEW CHALLANGESTRANSFORMING LEACHATE MANAGEMENT AT THE KIMBRIKI RESOURCE RECOVERY CENTRE, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIAS. DEVER, B. LAU, A. ROBERTSLANDFILL, LEACHATE, MANAGEMENT
G13 (1) - WORKSHOP: DISCUSSION OF DIFFERENT VALUES OF THE IPCC LFC MODELLONG TERM EXPERIENCE WITH THE IPCC DEFAULT VALUES, TIME TO RETHINK?K-U. HEYER, K. HUPE, G. RETTENBERGER, R. SCHNEIDER, R. STEGMANNMETHANE EMISSIONS, LANDFILL GAS, IPCC DEFAULT VALUES, GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES, ADAPTED NATION SPECIFIC VALUES
G16 (1) - FOOD WASTE: PREVENTION, REDUCTION, RECOVERYTHE INFLUENCE OF FOOD HABITS AND EXPERIENCES ON JAPANESE YOUNG PEOPLE’S PERCEPTION ON WASTAGE OF EDIBLE FOODT. OKAYAMA, K. WATANABEFOOD WASTE, WASTAGE OF FOOD, QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY, JAPANESE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, PERCEPTION
G16 (2) - FOOD WASTE: PREVENTION, REDUCTION, RECOVERYBARRIERS OF FOOD WASTE PREVENTION IN AUSTRIAN HOUSEHOLDSG. OBERSTEINER, S. SCHWOEDTFOOD WASTE PREVENTION, HOUSEHOLD FOOD WASTE, CASE STUDY
G16 (3) - FOOD WASTE: PREVENTION, REDUCTION, RECOVERYREFOWAS – PATHWAYS TO REDUCE FOOD WASTEG. HAFNER, D. LEVERENZ, P. PILSL, M. KRANERTREFOWAS, PATHWAYS, FOOD WASTE
G16 (4) - FOOD WASTE: PREVENTION, REDUCTION, RECOVERYLARGE SCALE FOOD WASTE MONITORING IN GERMANYG. HAFNER, M. RUBACH, D. LEVERENZ, P. PILSL, M. KRANERTFOOD WASTE, GERMANY
G16 (5) - FOOD WASTE: PREVENTION, REDUCTION, RECOVERYBIO-PLASTIC PRECURSORS RECOVERED THROUGH ACIDOGENIC FERMENTATION OF FOOD WASTE AND CHEESE WHEYF. GIROTTO, M. C. LAVAGNOLO, R. COSSUACIDOGENIC FERMENTATION, FOOD WASTE, CHEESE WHEY, BIO-PLASTIC PRECURSORS
H03 (1) - WORKSHOP: ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION - CREATING SOCIAL VALUE FROM WASTE MANAGEMENT THROUGH ARCHITECTUREENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION: CREATING SOCIAL VALUE FROM WASTE MANAGEMENT THROUGH ARCHITECTUREI. ALBAWASTE ARCHITECTURE, WASTE TREATMENT PLANT, LANDSCAPE, RECLAMATION, COMMUNITY, DESIGN STRATEGIES, TERRITORY PLANNING, RELATIONSHIPS, NECESSITY, OPPURTUNITY
H04 (1) - WASTE MANAGEMENT AND THE RELATION WITH THE CITY AND THE COMMUNITYTHE ARCHITECTURE OF WASTE: CREATING NEW AVENUES FOR PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT WITH TRASHJ. MULLERARCHITECTURE, WASTE, PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT, TRASH
H04 (2) - WASTE MANAGEMENT AND THE RELATION WITH THE CITY AND THE COMMUNITYRETHINKING THE SPACES OF WASTE MANAGEMENTE INFRASTRUCTURE: TOWARDS INTEGRATED URBAN STRATEGIES TO AVOID URBAN SOLID WASTE IN CONTEMPORARY CITYS. MASSAROWASTE MANAGEMENT, CIRCULAR FACTORIES, URBAN METABOLISM, CIVIC ARCHITECTURE, UNBLACKBOXING
H05 (2) - ARCHITECTURE OF WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIESARCHITECTURE AS A DEVICE. THE DESIGN OF THE RECYCLE WASTE MANAGEMENT CENTRESM. L. NOBILERECYCLE WASTE MANAGEMENT CENTRES, ARCHITECTURE, DEVICE, INTEGRATION, CONTAMINATION, UPCYCLE
H05 (3) - ARCHITECTURE OF WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIESFACILITIES FOR SEPARATED WASTE COLLECTION AND WASTE MINIMIZATION IN A SMALL URBAN AREA: THE PROJECT OF A WASTE COLLECTION CENTER AND THREE URBAN COMPOSTING FACILITIESM. PISCITELLI, F. PISCITELLIWASTE COLLECTION CENTER, URBAN COMPOSTING FACILITIES, AUTOMATIC COMPOSTING MACHINES, SOURCE-SEGREGATION SYSTEMS, SCHEDULED CURBSIDE COLLECTION SYSTEM, REUSE OF URBAN VOIDS, REUSE MARGINAL AND EMPTY SPACES
H05 (4) - ARCHITECTURE OF WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIESDESIGN OF A TREATMENT PLANT IN NORHTEN ITALY: FROM SEGREGATION TO LANDSCAPE INTEGRATIONP. SIMONE, F. BERNAR, P. G. VASINO, L. CONTIINDUSTRIAL=CIVIL, ARCHITECTURE=LANDSCAPE, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISION, INTEGRATE AND HIDE, CAMOUFLAGE TECHNIC, FIGURE AND BACKGROUND
H06 (1) - WASTED LANDSCAPESURBAN MINING AND WATER RECYCLE FOR ABANDONED TRANSURBAN AREAS (DATA PROJECT)M. C. LAVAGNOLO, R. MALESANI, L. STENDARDOURBAN MINING, WASTE WATERS, ABANDONED AREAS, REQUALIFICATION, WASTE RECYCLE, DECENTRALIZATION, RECOVERY SUSTAINABLE LIVING, RESOURCE SAVINGS, CIRCULAR ECONOMY, WASTE ARCHITECTURE, DATA PROJECT
H06 (2) - WASTED LANDSCAPESECO-INNOVATIVE SOLUTION FOR WASTED LANDSCAPESM. RIGILLO, L. AMENTA, A. ATTADEMO, L. BOCCIA, E. FORMATO, M. RUSSOWASTED LANDSCAPES, ECO-INNOVATION, PERI-URBAN, LIVING LAB, SPATIAL ANALYSIS
H06 (3) - WASTED LANDSCAPESENHANCED GEOMORPHIC DESIGN FOR RURAL WASTE-SCAPESN. SLINGERLAND, N. A. BEIER, G. W. WILSONGEOMORPHOLOGY, GEOMORPHIC DESIGN, OIL SANDS, ALBERTA, CANADA, MINE RECLAMATION,
H06 (4) - WASTED LANDSCAPESNOTES FROM THE UNDERWORLD. RECYCLING STRATEGIES FOR THE SULCIS-IGLESIENTE MINING COMPOUNDC. PADOA SCHIOPPAUNDERWORLD, RECYCLING STRATEGIES, SULCIS-INGLESIENTE, MINING, COMPOUND
H07 (2) - ARCHITECTURAL ISSUES IN LANDFILLINGAFTERUSE OF LANDFILLS: METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH, PROJECT REQUISITES AND RELATIONSHIP WITH THE TERRITORYE. COSSU, A. ARTUSOAFTERUSE, WASTE ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPE, RECLAMATION, COMMUNITY, DESIGN STRATEGIES, TERRITORY PLANNING, RELATIONSHIPS
H07 (3) - ARCHITECTURAL ISSUES IN LANDFILLINGSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF EXISTING LANDFILL BY PERFORMING VERTICAL EXPANSIONS. MARIAPPAN, N. K. DEVANAYAGAM, S. A. BADARUDIN, F. H. HOODGEOGRID RETAINING WALL, HAZARDOUS WASTE, LANDFILL VERTICAL EXPANSION, LEACHATE AND STORM WASTE MANAGEMENT AND LANDFILL HORIZONTAL EXPANSION
H07 (4) - ARCHITECTURAL ISSUES IN LANDFILLINGDESIGNING E-WASTE LANDFILL AS A LANDSCAPE INFRASTRUCTURE: A CASE STUDY BASED ON PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS IN NANJING, CHINAF. CHEN, Z. LUO, Y. YANG, J. LV, G. LIU, J. MAE-WASTE, LANDSCAPE INFRASTRUCTURE, LANDFILL SITE, PERCEIVED VALUE LOSS, NIMBY SYNDROME
H08 (1) - FUNCTIONAL REQUALIFICATION OF OLD LANDFILL SITESREQUALIFICATION OF PIT LAKES AND ENVIRONMENTAL RECOVERY OF AN MSW LANDFILL LOCATED ON THE FLOODPLAIN OF THE TIBER RIVER IN TUSCANY WITH A VIEW TO REUSE AND IMPROVEMENT OF THE RIVER EMBANKMENTD. CINTITIBER RIVER, UNCONTROLLED DUMP SITE, ENVIRONMENTAL RECOVERY, PLANNED STRATEGIES, REQUALIFICATION, PUBLIC USABILITY
H08 (2) - FUNCTIONAL REQUALIFICATION OF OLD LANDFILL SITESFROM BROWNFILED TO A RECREATIONAL FACILITY: THE CASE OF THE OLD GABORONE LANDFILL, BOTSWANAB. BOLAANE, G. LETHUGILE, N. NKHWANANABROWNFIELD, LANDFILL, GABORONE, VIEWSHED, LANDSCAPE
H08 (3) - FUNCTIONAL REQUALIFICATION OF OLD LANDFILL SITESECOLOGICAL UTILIZATION OF CONSTRUCTIONAL WASTE: A CASE STUDY OF GÓRKA ROGOWSKA LANDFILL IN ŁÓDŹ CITY, POLANDA. DŁUGOŃSKICONSTRUCTIONAL WASTE, LANDFILL
H08 (4) - FUNCTIONAL REQUALIFICATION OF OLD LANDFILL SITESLAE CITY SECOND SEVENTH LANDFILL REHABILITATIONM. L. BETASOLO, S. MAGIR, C. A. KOBALMSW, MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, SOLID WASTE, LANDFILL REHABILITATION, GASIFICATION, LAND MINING, ENERGY GENERATION
H08 (5) - FUNCTIONAL REQUALIFICATION OF OLD LANDFILL SITESFULL SCALE PROJECT – FROM LANDFILL TO RECREATIONAL AREAK-M. PEHME, M. KRIIPSALULANDFILL MINING, BIOCOVER, LANDFILL GAS, METHANE DEGRADATION, RECREATIONAL AREA
H10 (1) - REUSE OF WASTE MATERIALS IN BUILDINGS PRODUCTSREUSE OF “WASTE” IN MAKING BUILDING PRODUCTSS. THORNELOEREUSE, RECYCLING, BUILDING PRODUCTS
H10 (2) - REUSE OF WASTE MATERIALS IN BUILDING PRODUCTSTHE USE OF WASTE PRODUCTS AS SUBSTITUTES IN SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AS PART OF A CIRCULAR ECONOMYF. H. SMITH, V. TRAMONTIN, C. TROISGREEN CONCRETE, RECYCLED MATERIALS, AGGREGATE FROM WASTE
H10 (3) - REUSE OF WASTE MATERIALS IN BUILDING PRODUCTSCIRCULAR ECONOMY IN THE BUILDING SECTOR – REGIONAL IMPLICATIONS FOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN VIENNAF. KLEEMANN, J. LEDERER, J. FELLNERCIRCULAR ECONOMY, DEMOLITION WASTE, RECYCLING, CDW
H10 (4) - REUSE OF WASTE MATERIALS IN BUILDING PRODUCTSTHE EFFECTS OF WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPANY CHANGE ON MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE EXPENDITURESM. STRUKWASTE MANAGEMENT, MUNICIPAL EXPENDITURES, PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION
H10 (5) - REUSE OF WASTE MATERIALS IN BUILDING PRODUCTSDEMOLITION WASTE MANAGEMENT AFTER RECENT ITALIAN EARTHQUAKESF. FALESCHINI, M. A. ZANINI, L. HOFER, C. PELLEGRINODEMOLITION, WASTE, ITALY, EARTHQUAKE
H12 (3) - INGEGNERIA FORENSE APPLICATA ALLA GESTIONE DEI RIFIUTI IIINQUINAMENTO E DANNO ALL’AMBIENTE: DAL TUA ALL’ART. 452-BIS COD.PEN.F. GIAMPIETROINQUINAMENTO, AMBIENTE, LEGISLAZIONE
H13 (1) - L'ECONOMIA CIRCOLARE NELLA GESTIONE DEI RIFIUTIPOTENZIALI CRITICITA’ IN UN’ECONOMIA CIRCOLARE – LA PRESENZA DI IMPURITA’ NEL RICICLO DEL LEGNOG. FARACA, A. BOLDRIN, A. DAMGAARD, T. F. ASTRUPRIFIUTI LEGNOSI, ECONOMIA CIRCOLARE, IMPURITÁ, RICICLO, QUALITÁ
H13 (2) - L'ECONOMIA CIRCOLARE NELLA GESTIONE DEI RIFIUTICOME VALUTARE I BENEFICI AMBIENTALI DELL’ECONOMIA CIRCOLARE: DIFFERENZE TRA ATTRIBUTIONAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL LCA APPLICATE AD UN CASO STUDIO NELL’INDUSTRIA SIDERURGICAA. DI MARIA, K. VAN ACKERINDUSTRIAL SYMBIOSIS, LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, STEEL RESIDUES, GREEN CONCRETE
H13 (3) - L'ECONOMIA CIRCOLARE NELLA GESTIONE DEI RIFIUTIRECUPERO DEI METALLI NOBILI DA SCHEDE ELETTRONICHE (PCB): UN APPROCCIO MULTIDISCIPLINARE VERSO LA SOSTENIBILITÀA. RIGOLDI, E. F. TROGU, G. C. MARCHESELLI, N. PICONE, P. DEPLANO, M. COLLEDANI, A. SERPENOBLE METALS, PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS, RECOVERY
H13 (4) - L'ECONOMIA CIRCOLARE NELLA GESTIONE DEI RIFIUTILA VALUTAZIONE DELL’EFFICIENZA A SUPPORTO DELLE STRATEGIE NELLE AZIENDE DI IGIENE URBANAF. BARTOLACCI, R. CERQUETI, A. PAOLINI, M. SOVERCHIAEFFICIENCY, SEPARATE WASTE COLLECTION, WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPANIES
H13 (5) - L'ECONOMIA CIRCOLARE NELLA GESTIONE DEI RIFIUTILA QUESTIONE ECOBALLE IN CAMPANIAB. ORRICO, A. MAROTTAECOBALLE, CAMPANIA, EMERGENZA RIFIUTI
H14 (1) - ASPETTI PROGETTUALI, AMBIENTALI E SOCIALI NELLA GESTIONE DEI RIFIUTI SOLIDIANALISI DI RISCHIO SANITARIO AMBIENTALE ATTRAVERSO L’UTILIZZO DI TECNICHE AVANZATE DI STIMA DELLE EMISSIONI DI BIOGAS E MODELLI DI DISPERSIONE: CASO STUDIO DI UNA DISCARICA RSNP IN PUGLIAI. MINARDI, E. GIOVENALI, T. RIZZO, G. VIRGILILANDFILL EMISSIONS, SANITARY RISK ASSESMENT, BIOGAS EMISSION, LEACHATE
H14 (2) - ASPETTI PROGETTUALI, AMBIENTALI E SOCIALI NELLA GESTIONE DEI RIFIUTI SOLIDIANALISI SOCIOLOGICA PER VALUTARE LA PROPENSIONE DEI CITTADINI ALLA RACCOLTA DIFFERENZIATA E ACQUISIRE ELEMENTI PER LA PROGETTAZIONE DEL NUOVO SERVIZIO DI RACCOLTA DEI RIFIUTI PER UN COMUNE DI CIRCA 20.000 ABITANTIM. PISCITELLI, D. MINERVINI, I. M. MANCINI, V. MARTONE, S. MASI, E. TRULLI, D. CANIANIRACCOLTA DIFFERENZIATA PORTA A PORTA, ANALISI SOCIOLOGICA, PROPENSIONE ALLA RACCOLTA DIFFERENZIATA, PARTECIPAZIONE DEI CITTADINI
H14 (3) - ASPETTI PROGETTUALI, AMBIENTALI E SOCIALI NELLA GESTIONE DEI RIFIUTI SOLIDIPROGETTI DI DISCARICA E COMPENSAZIONE AMBIENTALE CON PROGETTI DI BONIFICA – UN CASO E UNA STRATEGIAP. SIMONE, A. ANGELONI, M. CONDORELLICOMPENSAZIONE AMBIENTALE, DISCARICHE, AMPLIAMENTI, LEGISLAZIONE, CONFLITTI TERRITORIALI, PEREQUAZIONE, BONIFICHE, RECUPERO AMBIENTALE
H15 (1) - INNOVAZIONI NEL SETTORE DELLE BONIFICHECARATTERIZZAZIONE E BONIFICA DI DISCARICHE ABUSIVE: RISCHI SPECIFICI PER I LAVORATORIS. BERARDI, E. BEMPORAD, M. P. BOGLIOLO, A. GUERCIORISCHI, LAVORATORI, DISCARICHE ABUSIVE, CARATTERIZZAZIONE, BONIFICA, MESSA IN SICUREZZA
H15 (2) - INNOVAZIONI NEL SETTORE DELLE BONIFICHELANDFILL MINING: INQUADRAMENTO AMMINISTRATIVO DI UN CASO PRATICOS. LANDONIO, D. SCIUNNACH, S. CAPPA, M. ZANOTTILANDFILL MINING, NORMATIVA,D.LGS 152/06, VIA
H15 (3) - INNOVAZIONI NEL SETTORE DELLE BONIFICHERIFIUTI CONTENENTI O CONTAMINATI DA INQUINANTI ORGANICI PERSISTENTI: CRITICITÀ ED INDICAZIONI PER UNA GESTIONE REALMENTE SOSTENIBILEE. BEMPORAD, P. NAPOLITANO, A. LEDDAPOP WASTE, ENVIRONMETALLY SOUND MANAGEMENT, LOW POP CONTENT
H15 (4) - INNOVAZIONI NEL SETTORE DELLE BONIFICHEPROVE DI PERMEABILITÀ SUI GIUNTI DI PALANCOLEQ. NAPOLEONI, F. GARBIN, M. SCARAPAZZI, L. TRAMONTIPALANCOLE, GIUNTI, PERMEABILITÀ
H15 (5) - INNOVAZIONI NEL SETTORE DELLE BONIFICHELA RIMOZIONE IN SICUREZZA DI TUBAZIONI INTERRATE IN CEMENTO-AMIANTO: ISTRUZIONI OPERATIVE INAILS. BELLAGAMBA, F. PAGLIETTI, S. MALINCONICO, B. CONESTABILE DELLA STAFFA, P. DE SIMONEAMIANTO, TUBAZIONI, LINEE GUIDA
H16 (1) - GESTIONE DI RIFIUTI ORGANICI BIODEGRADABILIIL COMPOSTAGGIO AEROBICO DEI RIFIUTI ORGANICI GESTITO NELLA REPUBBLICA DI SAN MARINOG. BARULLI, G. FERRARI, D. FELICI, R. FERRARISAN MARINO, RACCOLTA DIFFERENZIATA, PORTA A PORTA, COMPOSTAGGIO, BIOSSIDAZIONE, BIOCELLA, FRAZIONE ORGANICA, COMPOST, FERTILIZZANTE
H16 (2) - GESTIONE DI RIFIUTI ORGANICI BIODEGRADABILIPROCESSI ANAEROBICI AVANZATI PER IL RECUPERO SOSTENIBILE DELLA FRAZIONE ORGANICA DEI RIFIUTI SOLIDIA. CESARO, V. BELGIORNOOZONIZZAZIONE, DIGESTIONE ANAEROBICA, RECUPERO, RIFIUTI SOLIDI ORGANICI
H16 (3) - GESTIONE DI RIFIUTI ORGANICI BIODEGRADABILIINDAGINE SU DIFFERENTI METODI DI VALORIZZAZIONE DELLE TREBBIE DI BIRRAI. MOUKAZIS, F. M. PELLERA, M. PITSIOS, E. GIDARAKOSANAEROBIC DIGESTION, ADSORPTION, METHYL ORANGE, METHYLENE BLUE, BIOCHAR
H16 (4) - GESTIONE DI RIFIUTI ORGANICI BIODEGRADABILIVALUTAZIONI TECNICO ECONOMICHE SUL TRATTAMENTO MECCANICO BIOLOGICO DEL RIFIUTO RESIDUALE ALLA RACCOLTA DIFFERENZIATAM. L. MASTELLONE, D. BATTAGLIAMBT, TARIFFA DI SMALTIMENTO, VALUTAZIONE ECONOMICA
H16 (5) - GESTIONE DI RIFIUTI ORGANICI BIODEGRADABILIVALUTAZIONE DI IMPATTO ODORIGENO: PROPOSTA DI LEGGE PER ATTIVITA’ COMMERCIALI ED INDUSTRIALIM. L. MASTELLONE, R. LOTITOODORI, IMPATTO OLFATTIVO, IMPATTO ODORIGENO, MOLESTIE OLFATTIVE, RIFIUTI, ATTIVITÀ INDUSTRIALI, REGOLAMENTO
PA (1) - WASTE RECOVERY AND RECYCLINGPHOSPHORUS RECOVERY FROM POLISH SEWAGE SLUDGE ASH – POTENTIAL OF FERTILIZER PRODUCTIONB. TARKO, K. GORAZDA, Z. WZOREKPHOSPHORUS RECOVERY, SEWAGE SLUDGE ASH, CIRCULAR ECONOMY, FERTILISERS, SECONDARY RAW MATERIALS
PA (10) - WASTE RECOVERY AND RECYCLINGPRELIMINARY STUDY OF THE USE OF LIQUID EXTRACT OBTAINED FROM OLIVE OIL WASTE AS FERTILIZERM. T. COTES-PALOMINO, C. MARTÍNEZ-GARCÍAWASTE MANAGEMENT, FERTILIZER
PA (11) - WASTE RECOVERY AND RECYCLINGPILOT EQUIPMENT FOR THE SOAP PRODUCTIONA. R. DUTRA, A. L . V. CUBAS, E. H. S. MOECKEPILOT EQUIPMENT, SOAP PRODUCTION
PA (12) - WASTE RECOVERY AND RECYCLINGCHARACTERIZATION OF WASTE MATERIAL AFTER COAL ENRICHMENT PROCESS AND RESEARCH OF POSSIBLE USE FOR BUILDING MATERIALS PRODUCTIONP. MURZYN, M. PYZALSKIMINING WASTES, ORGANIC MATTER, CERAMIC BUILDING MATERIALS
PA (13) - WASTE RECOVERY AND RECYCLINGPERSPECTIVE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY WITH WASTE RECYCLING PLASTER IN CONSTRUCTIONG. L. VIEIRA, A. P. TROVÃO, C. R. TELESGYPSUM WASTE, GYPSUM PLASTER, RECYCLED GYPSUM, WORKABILITY, MECHANICAL PROPERTIES, RETARDER ADDITIVES
PA (2) - WASTE RECOVERY AND RECYCLINGDRIED SEWAGE SLUDGE AS A COMPONENT OF ORGANO-MINERAL FERTILIZERS – POLISH PERSPECTIVEH. KOMINKO, K. GORAZDA, Z. WZOREKSEWAGE SLUDGE MANAGEMENT, PHOSPHORUS RECOVERY, ORGANO-MINERAL FERTILIZERS
PA (3) - WASTE RECOVERY AND RECYCLINGANALYSIS OF THE POSSIBITITY OF LIMESTONE SLUDGE USAGE IN THE PRODUCTION OF CLAY MASONRY UNITSE. KŁOSEK-WAWRZYN, P. MURZYN, W. WONSWASTE LIMESTONE SLUDGE, CLAY MASONRY UNITS, CERAMIC BUILDING MATERIALS
PA (4) - WASTE RECOVERY AND RECYCLINGDEVELOPMENT OF ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIALS FROM SEWAGE SLUDGE USED AS TECHNOLOGICAL NUTRIENT FOR A CIRCULAR ECONOMYC. MARTÍNEZ GARCÍA, M. T. COTES PALOMINO, F. DE A. TORRES FERNÁNDEZ, F.J . IGLESIA GODINO, V. MOLINA MORENO, F. A. CORPAS IGLESIASCIRCULAR ECONOMY, ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIALS, TECHNOLOGICAL NUTRIENT
PA (5) - WASTE RECOVERY AND RECYCLINGQUANTITATIVE X-RAY DIFFRACTION TECHNIQUE FOR CHARACTERIZING PHOSPHATES RECOVERED FROM WASTEWATERK. SHIH, H. YAN, L. KONGPHOSPHORUS RECOVERY, STRUVITE, X-RAY DIFFRACTION, SEWAGE SLUDGE, NUTRIENTS
PA (6) - WASTE RECOVERY AND RECYCLINGSTUDY ON SOLIDIFICATION TREATMENT OF SOIL USING WASTE OYSTER SHELLM. KANAYAMA, M. FUJII, M. KUDO, S. KAWAMURA, K. NAKAMURAINDUSTRIAL WASTE, OYSTER SHELL, TOYOURA SAND, CEMENTATION TECHNIQUE, CALCIUM PHOSPHATE COMPOUND, UNCONFINED COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH
PA (7) - WASTE RECOVERY AND RECYCLINGSTUDY ON ENGINEERING PROPERTIES OF BAMBOO FIBER MIXED SOILS. KAWAMURA , M. KANAYAMA, R. YAMAZAKI, K. YUGEBAMBOO FIBER, WASTE MATERIAL, ANDOSOL, ENGINEERING PROPERTY
PA (8) - WASTE RECOVERY AND RECYCLINGPRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF THE PROGRAM GOALS FOR RECYCLED SOLID WASTE IN THE SÃO PAULO MUNICIPALITY, BRAZILA. F. BRAGA, H. RIBEIRO, W. M. R. GUNTHERRECYCLING, REUSE, MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, SUSTAINABILITY
PA (9) - WASTE RECOVERY AND RECYCLINGORGANIC AND NON ORGANIC WASTE RECYCLING MANAGEMENTY. MUJIDAT ATINUKE, M. AGUNBIADE, S. DANORGANIC, NON ORGANIC, WASTE RECYCLING MANAGEMENT
PB (1) - BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTA COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ISSUES, CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES OF BIO-WASTE MANAGEMENT IN INDIA AND ITALYS. K. GHOSH, F. DI MARIABIO-WASTE MANAGMENT, CASE STUDY, INDIA, ITALY
PB (10) - BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTNUTRIENT REMOVAL WITH MICROALGAE – REDUCTION OF THE EFFLUENT CONCENTRATION FROM WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTT. WAWILOW, N. HASPORT, U. THEILENWASTEWATER TREATMENT, NUTRIENT REMOVAL, EFFLUENT CONCENTRATION, MICROALGAE, PHOTOBIOREACTOR
PB (11) - BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTGRADUAL LOSS OF EFFECTIVENESS AND FAILURE OF BIOFILTER FOR CLEANING WASTE AIR FROM A WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT. CASE STUDYE. HRONCOVÁ, J. LADOMERSKYBIOFILTER, WASTE GASES, WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT, SULFIDE
PB (12) - BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTCOMPARISON OF WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES USING ANAEROBIC (CO-)DIGESTION IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS REGARDING ENERGY-EFFICIENCY AND CARBON FOOTPRINTS. EICHENAUER, U. THEILENWASTEWATER MANAGEMENT, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, CARBON FOOTPRINT, ENERGY EFFICIENCY
PB (13) - BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTSEASONAL VARIATION ON EXTENT OF STABILIZATION OF FAECAL SLUDGE CO-COMPOSTING IN KHULNA CITY OF BANGLADESHM. ALAMIN, Q. H. BARI, A. A. ALAMGIRFAECAL SLUDGE CO-COMPOSTING, BANGLADESH, KHULNA CITY
PB (14) - BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTANAEROBIC CODIGESTION OF SWEET POTATO AND DAIRY CATTLE WASTEWATER: A TECHNICAL AND ECONOMICAL EVALUATION FOR THE ENERGY AND BIOFERTILIZER PRODUCTIONS. B. MONTORO, J. LUCAS JR, D. F. L. SANTOS, M. S. S. M. COSTABIODIGESTER, BIOGAS, RENEWABLE ENERGY, INVESTMENT ANALYSIS
PB (15) - BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTEVALUATION OF BIOGAS PRODUCTION FROM ANAEROBIC BIODIGESTION OF POULTRY MANURE DILUTED TO 1:10, WITH SEPARATION OF SOLIDS AND USING RECYCLEA. SAGULA, J. LUCAS JR, L. V. C. COSTA, S. B. MONTOROPOULTRY LITTER, BIODIGESTER AND SEPARATION OF SOLIDS
PB (16) - BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTENERGY PRODUCTION FROM RESIDUALS: ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF BIOGAS INSTALLATIONS – DEVELOPMENT OF A CALCULATION TOOLS. DRESCHER-HARTUNG, T. AHRENSENERGY, RESIDUALS, BIOGAS INSALLATIONS, CALCULATION TOOLS
PB (2) - BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTSUBSTITUTION OF ENERGY CROPS WITH BIO-WASTE IN AN EXISTING ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PLANT: A LIFE CYCLE ANALYSISF. DI MARIA, F. SISANI, M. LASAGNIANAROBIC DIGESTION, BIO-WASTE, ENERGY CROPS, LCA
PB (3) - BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTCHANGE-PRESSURE DISINTEGRATOR – TECHNOLOGY FOR SMALL BIOGAS PLANT PRESENTED IN RECORD BIOMAPM. ZIELIŃSKA, M. DĘBOWSKI, A. CYDZIK-KWIATKOWSKA, M. ZIELIŃSKA, A. GŁOWACKA-GIL, P. RUSANOWSKACHANGE-PRESSURE DISINTEGRATOR, RECORD BIOMAP, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, FEEDSTOCK DISINTEGRATION
PB (4) - BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTDYNAMICS OF ORGANIC FRACTION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE IN VINNITSA (UKRAINE)O. YAVOROVSKAANALYSIS AND FORECASTING, MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, ORGANIC FRACTION, WASTE PRODUCED, FORMATION RATE DEPENDING ON PUBLIC INCOME, APPROXIMATING DEPENDENCE
PB (5) - BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTDEVICE FOR ULTRASOUND DISINTEGRATION OF ORGANIC MATTER – TECHNOLOGY FOR SMALL BIOGAS PLANT PRESENTED IN RECORD BIOMAP NETWORKM. ZIELIŃSKI, M. DĘBOWSKI, M. ZIELIŃSKA, A. CYDZIK-KWIATKOWSKA, A. GŁOWACKA-GIL, P. RUSANOWSKAULTRASOUND DISINTEGRATION, RECORD BIOMAP, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, FEEDSTOCK DISINTEGRATION
PB (6) - BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTMETHANE PRODUCTION AND BIODEGRADABLITY OF CATTLE MANURE WITH CHLORTETRACYCLINE DURING MESOPHILIC ANAEROBIC DIGESTION USING LAB-SCALE BATCH TESTC. LEE, J. Y. KIMANAEROBIC DIGESTION, CATTLE MANURE, CHLORTETRACYCLINE, METHANE PRODUCTION, BIODEGRADABILITY
PB (7) - BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTUSE OF NON-THERMAL PLASMA IN THE PRETREATMENT OF LIGNOCELLULOSIC WASTES FOR BIOETHANOL PRODUCTIONA. K. SANDER, A. L. V. CUBAS, E. H. S. MOECKELIGNOCELLULOSIC WASTE, BIOETHANOL, NON THERMAL PLASMA, SUGARCANE STRAW, DELIGNIFICATION, HISTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS
PB (8) - BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTINFLUENCE OF PH AND INOCULUM ADDITION ON BIOHYDROGEN PRODUCTION FROM THE ORGANIC FRACTION OF MUNICIPAL WASTEI. PECORINI, M. AKHLAGHI, F. BALDI, E. ALBINI, A. ROSSI, D. BACCHI, A. POLETTINI, L. LOMBARDI, R. POMIBIOHYDROGEN PRODUCTION, BHP TEST, ORGANIC FRACTION OF MUNICIPAL WASTE, PH, FOOD TO MICROORGANISM RATIO
PB (9) - BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTEXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE SAFE USE OF FAECAL SLUDGE AND ORGANIC SOLID WASTE THROUGH CO-COMPOSTING IN AQUACULTURES. SAHA, M. ALAMGIRFAECAL SLUDGE, ORGANIC SOLID WASTE, CO-COMPOSTING, AQUACULTURE, CHANNA PUNCTATA, PATHOGENIC BACTERIA
PC (1) - THERMAL TREATMENTCHARACTERIZATION OF INSULAR SEWAGE SLUDGE STABILIZATION BY LIMING AND THERMAL TREATMENTF. FEDRIZZI, A. R. FINOTTI, S. R. SOARES, A. R. CABRALSEWAGE SLUDGE, LIMING TREATMENT, THERMAL TREATMENT, BIOSOLIDS
PC (2) - THERMAL TREATMENTPOLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS FORMATION IN PARTICULATE MATTER DURING SEWAGE SLUDGE PYROLYSISJ. WANG, Y. LIAO, Q. XU, J. H. KOSEWAGE SLUDGE, PYROLYSIS, PARTICULAR MATER (PM), POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS (PAHS)
PC (3) - THERMAL TREATMENTSTUDY ON RECYCLING OF WASTE PLASTICS DISPOSED OF IN LANDFILLS BY WASHING TREATMENTK. TAMEDA, S. HIGUCHI, M. HANASHIMA, N-H. LEE, E-A. CHO, M. KAWASHIMAFPLASTIC WASTE, THERMAL RECYCLING, MIXED ANTICHLOR, REFUSE PAPER AND PLASTIC FUEL, DECHLORINATION
PC (4) - THERMAL TREATMENTSTUDY OF THE GASIFICATION PROCESS OF THE REFUSE DERIVED FUELS THROUGH SIMULATION IN A BUBBLING FLUIDIZED BED REACTORI. SÁNCHEZ LÓPEZ, A. GALLARDO IZQUIERDO, N. EDO-ALCÓNGASIFICATION, REFUSE DERIVED FUEL, MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, SYNGAS
PC (5) - THERMAL TREATMENTFLUIDIZED BED GASIFICATION OF BIOMASS RESIDUES AT THE NEW SOTACARBO RESEARCH CENTREG. CALÌ, E. MAGGIO, A. PETTINAU, U. ARENA, F. PARRILLOFLUIDIZED BED, GASIFICATION, BIOMASS RESIDUES, SARDINIA
PD (1) - LANDFILL ENGINEERINGSTRUCTURAL PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF THE JOINT OF VERTICAL CUTOFF WALLS IN OFFSHORE WASTE LANDFILLK. CHAE, S. INAZUMI, J. WON, J. PARK, J. HANOFFSHORE, WASTE, LANDFILL, LEAKAGE OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES, VERTICAL, CUTOFF, WALLS, SPSP (STEEL PIPE SHEET PILE),HORIZONTAL, AXIAL, LOADING, FULL-SCALE EXPERIMENTAL TESTS, FE NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
PD (10) - LANDFILL ENGINEERINGCHARACTERIZATION OF FINE FRACTIONS FROM LANDFILL MINING: A REVIEW OF PREVIOUS LANDFILL MINING INVESTIGATIONSJ. C. HERNÁNDEZ PARRODI, D. HÖLLEN, R. POMBERGERLANDFILL MINING, ENHANCED LANDFILL MINING, EXCAVATED WASTE CHARACTERIZATION, FINE FRACTIONS, SOIL FRACTIONS, FINES
PD (11) - LANDFILL ENGINEERINGSETTLEMENTS IN OLD DUMP IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZILL. R. CORREIA, A. G. H. P. VAN ELK, E. RITTERSETLLEMENT, DUMP, WASTE COMPRESSIBILITY
PD (12) - LANDFILL ENGINEERINGEVALUATION OF THE PERFORMANCE IN RELATION TO INFILTRATION OF THREE TYPES OF COVER IN A BRAZILIAN LANDFILLE. RITTER, G. O. JOAQUIM JR., J. C. CAMPOSINFILTRATION PERFORMANCE, SOIL COVER, EVAPOTRANSPIRATIVE COVER, CAPILLARY BARRIER
PD (2) - LANDFILL ENGINEERINGTHE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE WATER CUTOFF MATERIALS, WHICH APPLIED INTO THE INTER-CONNECTION JOINT SEAM OF VERTICAL SHAFT IN OFFSHORE LANDFILL SITES. BAE, D. LIM, S. YOON, D. SEO, J. LEEWATER CUTOFF MATERIALS, OFFSHORE LANDFILL SITE, FLOW RATE
PD (3) - LANDFILL ENGINEERINGCOMPARISON AND VALIDATION OF SWMS_2D AND HYDRUS (2D/3D) FOR CAPILLARY BARRIERS USING DATA OF A 10-M TIPPING TROUGHK. BERGERCAPILLARY BARRIER, HYDRUS 2D, SWMS_2D, VALIDATION, SIMULATION, FUNNELED FLOW
PD (4) - LANDFILL ENGINEERINGBIO-CEMENTATION FOR PHYSICO-MECHANICAL SOIL IMPROVEMENT OF CAPPING LAYERS IN NEAR-SURFACE RADIOACTIVE DISPOSAL SITESH. RAVEH-AMIT, N. BANANO, G. BAR-NES, M. TSESARSKYBIO-CEMENTATION, SOIL IMPROVEMENT, MICROBIAL INDUCED CALCITE PRECIPITATION, INDIGENOUS SOIL BACTERIA, UREA HYDROLYSIS, NEAR-SURFACE RADIOACTIVE DISPOSAL SITE
PD (5) - LANDFILL ENGINEERINGAPPLICATION OF SURVIVAL RATE OF SOIL BACTERIA AND BIODIVERSITY INDEX USING “BIOLOG” ASSAY FOR EVALUATING LANDFILL STABILIZATION LEVELA. TACHIFUJI, Y. MATSUFUJI, S. SUZUKI, O. HIRATALANDFILL, BIOLOGICAL INDICATOR OF LANDFILL STABILIZATION, INCINERATION ASH, BIOLOG ASSAY, SURVIVAL TEST OF BACTERIA, RESISTANCE BACTERIA , BACTERIAL SPORE
PD (6) - LANDFILL ENGINEERINGDETECTION OF LEACHATE POCKETS IN EXPERIMENTAL CELL OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE WITH AID OF GEOPHYSICSR. L. MORETTO, A. C. S. NETO, V. R. ELIS, M. G. MIGUELMUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, EXPERIMENTAL CELL, GEOPHYSICAL METHODS, ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY (ER) METHOD
PD (7) - LANDFILL ENGINEERINGEVALUATION OF CRACK GENERATION FORMED BY LOCAL SUBSIDENCE USING THE LARGE-SCALE BENTONITE-MIXED SOIL LAYER MODELS. USAMI, K. SHIBATA, J. HINOBAYASHIBENTONITE, SUBSIDENCE, CRACK
PD (8) - LANDFILL ENGINEERINGREVIEW AND APPLICATION OF A SETTLEMENT MODEL FOR LANDFILLSJ. ESTEBAN-ALTABELLA, J. MCDOUGALL, F. J. COLOMER- MENDOZA, A. GALLARDO, N. EDO-ALCÓNSETTLEMENT, LANDFILL, MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, PREDICTION MODEL, COMPRESSIBILITY
PD (9) - LANDFILL ENGINEERINGTHE GEOTECHNICAL PROPERTIES OF HIGH ORGANIC CONTENT WASTEA. ALMOHANA, D. J. RICHARDS, A. M. STRINGFELLOWMUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY, ROWE CELL, SETTLEMENT
PE (1) - LANDFILL EMISSIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTEVALUATION OF FENTON PROCESS FOR HUMIC SUBSTANCES REMOVAL IN DIFERENT LANDFILL LEACHATES IN RIO DE JANEIRO STATE, BRAZILL. S. M. S. LIMA, R. ALMEIDA, D. M. BILA, J. C. CAMPOSHUMIC SUBSTANCES,FENTON PROCESS, LANDFILL LEACHATE
PE (10) - LANDFILL EMISSIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTFLOW AND TRANSPORT PARAMETER ESTIMATION FOR 1,4-DIOXANE GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION AT AN ILLEGAL DUMPING SITEK. ISHII, T. FURUICHI, A. FUJIYAMA, M. SATONUMERICAL SIMULATION, GROUNDWATER FLOW, CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT, PARAMETER ESTIMATION, 1,4-DIOXANE, ILLEGAL DUMPING, WASTE DISPOSAL
PE (11) - LANDFILL EMISSIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTNUMERICAL ANALYSIS ON THE SEEPAGE AND CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT THROUGH SEABED AT OFFSHORE LANDFILL CONSIDERING SEA LEVEL VARIATIONSH. PARK, M. OH, O. KWON, W. CHOOFFSHORE LANDFILL, LEACHATE, SEEPAGE BEHAVIOR, CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT
PE (12) - LANDFILL EMISSIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTELECTROCOAGULATION USED IN TREATMENT OF BIOGAS REACTOR LIQUID WASTEA. TETREAULT, T. ØIAN, J. K. REISTAD, K. HAARSTADELECTROCOAGULATION (EC), BIOGAS PRODUCTION, BIOGAS REACTOR WASTEWATER, SLUDGE SEPARATION AND THICKENING, TOTAL PHOSPHORUS (TP), SUSPENDED SOLIDS (SS)
PE (13) - LANDFILL EMISSIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTPROCESSING OF GOLD-BEARING SAND DUMPS: A CASE STUDY IN ZIMBABWEN. HLABANGANA, G. DANHA, C. BHONDAYI, N. G MGUNI, D. HILDEBRANDTRECLAMATION, SAND DUMPS, GOLD ORE, HEAP LEACHING
PE (14) - LANDFILL EMISSIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTNITROGEN REMOVAL OF NITRIFIED LEACHATE THROUGH A BIOFILTER COLUMN PACKED WITH SOLID DIGESTATEW. PENG, A. PIVATO, M. C. LAVAGNOLO, R. RAGANITROGEN, LEACHATE, BIOFILTER COLUMN PACKED, SOLID DIGESTATE
PE (2) - LANDFILL EMISSIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTEVALUATION OF ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY AND TOXICITY OF LANDFILL LEACHATESF. M. FRANÇA, G. GOMES, L. C. FELIX, A. S. ARGOLO, D. M. BILAEDC, LEACHATE, ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY, ESTROGEN
PE (3) - LANDFILL EMISSIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTLEACHATE TREATMENT WITH IRON-COATED PEATJ. KUMPIENE, A. KASIULIENE I. CARABANTESORBENT, METALS, ARSENIC
PE (4) - LANDFILL EMISSIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTEVALUATION OF RESIDUAL ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY IN THE COMBINED TREATMENT OF LANDFILL LEACHATE AND DOMESTIC SEWAGEC. P. PEREIRA, T. C. PEREIRA, D. M. BILA, J. C. CAMPOSLEACHATE, ENDOCRINE DISRUPTER COMPOUNDS, ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY
PE (5) - LANDFILL EMISSIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTCHARACTERIZATION OF LEACHATES GENERATED IN THREE DIFFERENT LANDFILLS IN RIO DE JANEIRO STATE, BRAZILL. S. M. S. LIMA, R. ALMEIDA, B. R. QUINTAES, D. M. BILA, J. C. CAMPOSLANDFILL LEACHATE, CHARACTERIZATION, HUMIC SUBSTANCES, LANDFILL AGE
PE (6) - LANDFILL EMISSIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTTREATMENT OF LANDFILL LEACHATE BY A COMBINED PROCESS OF COAGULATION-FLOCCULATION AND NANOFILTRATIONR. DE ALMEIDA, F. A. OROSKI, J. C. CAMPOSNANOFILTRATION, LANDFILL LEACHATE, AMMONIA STRIPPING
PE (7) - LANDFILL EMISSIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTTOWARDS NEW MANAGEMENT TOOLS FOR THE MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT OF LANDFILL GAS IN SMALL SITESD. CANIANI, M. CAIVANO, I. M. MANCINI, M. T. TITO, R. PASCALE, S. ROMANO, A. SOFO, A. SCOPA, S. MASILANDFILL GAS
PE (8) - LANDFILL EMISSIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTDETERMINATION OF METHANE OXIDATION IN LANDFILL FUGITIVE EMISSIONS BY 13C ISOTOPE MEASUREMENTSC. SÁNCHEZ, M. M. DE LA FUENTE, A. NARROS, I. DEL PESO, E. RODRÍGUEZLANDFILL, METHANE, EMISSIONS, OXIDIZED, FRACTION, ISOTOPIC SIGNAL
PE (9) - LANDFILL EMISSIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTLANDFILL AIR POLLUTION BY ULTRAFINE AND MICROPARTICLES IN CASE OF DRY AND WINDLESS WEATHER CONDITIONSE. HRONCOVÁ, J. LADOMERSKYLANDFILL, AIR POLLUTION, ULTRAFINE PARTICLES, MICROPARTICLES
PF (1) - WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIESCITIZEN ACTIVITIES MAY BE EFFECTIVE IN WASTE REDUCTION IN A REGIONY. IKEDAHOUSEHOLD WASTE, CITIZEN ACTIVITY, KITCHEN GARBAGE, HOUSEHOLD WASTE COMPOSITION, COMMUNITY ACTIVITY
PF (10) - WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIESSOLID MUNICIPAL WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION: THE TRANSITION TO A NEW REGULATORY SYSTEME. OZEROVAWASTE MANAGEMENT, RUSSIAN FEDERATION, REGULATORY SYSTEM
PF (11) - WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIESPOLICY CHANGES FOR SEWAGE SLUDGE APPLICATIONS BASED ON ZINCR. MOSQUERA-LOSADA, A. AMADOR-GARCÍA, N. FERREIRO-DOMÍNGUEZ, N. MUÑOZ-FERREIRO, JJ SANTIAGO-FREIJANES, A RIGUEIRO-RODRÍGUEZPELLETIZED, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, COMPOST, POLICY SCENARIOS
PF (2) - WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIESMUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE AND CIRCULAR ECONOMIES: A CASE STUDY OF MADINAH CITYM. REHAN, I. M. I. ISMAIL, A. S. NIZAMIMUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, CIRCULAR ECONOMY, MADINAH CITY, WASTE TO ENERGY, WASTE RECYCLING
PF (3) - WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIESGREEN IT: VIRTUALIZATION AND REVERSE LOGISTICS AS SUSTAINABLES PRACTICESR. S. MARTINS, G. F. GUARDA, L. F. W. KITAJIMAE-WASTE, GREEN IT, VIRTUALIZATION, REVERSE LOGISTICS
PF (4) - WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIESTHE INFLUENCE OF MUSIC IN THE TEACHING OF ENGINEERING STUDY PRACTICESC. MARTÍNEZ GARCÍA, T. COTES PALOMINO, A. M. COVES MARTÍNEZ, J. MARTÍNEZ NÁJERATEACHING INNOVATION, CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, TEACHING PRACTICES, MUSIC INFLUENCE
PF (5) - WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIESWASTE FLOW ANALYSIS AND FUTURE SCENARIOS FOR IMPROVING SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: A CASE STUDYM. RAGAZZI, N. FERRONATO, M. GORRITTY, I. A. KATSOYIANNIS, E. C. RADA, L. I. CIOCA, V. TORRETTAWASTE FLOW ANALYSIS, SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT, DEVELOPING COUTRIES
PF (6) - WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIESTHE INNOVATION ECOSYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ACTIONS: CASE STUDY IN BRAZILA. R. DUTRA, A. L . V. CUBAS, E. S. SILVA, E. H. S. MOECKEECOSYSTEMS, ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
PF (7) - WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIESLA GESTIONE DEI RIFIUTI DELLE ATTIVITÀ DI COSTRUZIONE CIVILE – ACC: UNA REVISIONE SISTEMATICA DELLA LETTERATURAE. FAVERO, D. C. PACIORNIK, C. VARGASRESIDUI DELLA COSTRUZIONE CIVILE (RCC), RIUTILIZZO, AMBIENTE
PF (8) - WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIESUSE OF GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR THE EVALUATION OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PRACTICE IN KHULNA CITYS. GOLDER, M. ALAMGIRGEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS), MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE (MSW), WASTE GENERATION, WASTE CONTAINER, WASTE COLLECTION
PF (9) - WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND STRATEGIESENHANCED LANDFILL INVENTORY FRAMEWORK FOR LANDFILLS WITHIN RAWFILL PROJECT CONCEPTC. NECULAU, R. DE RIJDTLANDFILL MINING, LANDFILL INVENTORIES, GEOPHYSICS, MULTI-CRITERIA ANALYSIS,DECISION SUPPORT TOOL, MATERIAL RECOVERY, ENERGY RECOVERY, LAND RECLAMATION, WASTE VALORISATION, LANDFILLS
PG (1) - SPECIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENTINDIUM EXTRACTION FROM LCD SCREENSA. P. GABRIEL, B. B. GIORDANI, A. KASPER, H. M. VEITINDIUM EXTRACTION, LCD SCREEN
PG (10) - SPECIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENTCHARACTERIZATION AND STUDIES OF METAL RECOVERY FROM COPPER SMELTING SLAGA. P. GABRIEL, L. R. SANTOS, A. C. KASPER, H. M. VEITMETAL RECOVERY, COPPER SMELTING SLAG
PG (11) - SPECIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENTBIOLEACHING OF PLATINUM GROUP METALS (PT, PD, RH) FROM SPENT AUTOMOTIVE CATALYTIC CONVERTERS USING GENETICALLY MODIFIED BACTERIAS. DAS, K. N. GOH, Y-P. TINGSPENT AUTOMOTIVE CATALYTIC CONVERTERS, PLATINUM GROUP METALS, BIOLEACHING, GENETICALLY MODIFIED BACTERIA, OPTIMIZATION
PG (12) - SPECIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENTDIAGNOSIS OF HEALTH CARE WASTE GENERATION OF A HOSPITAL UNIT IN RIO DE JANEIRO MUNICIPALITY, BRAZILC. S. THEÓPHILO, M. A. G. HINOJOSA, B. R. QUINTAES, J. C. CAMPOSPATHOGENIC MICROORGANISM, HEALTH CARE WASTES, SURGICAL CENTER
PG (2) - SPECIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENTLCD SCREENS – INDIUM LEACHINGA. P. GABRIEL, B. B. GIORDANI, A. C. KASPER, H. M. VEITLCD SCREENS, INDIUM LEACHING
PG (3) - SPECIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENTMAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF ACID MINE DRAINAGE SLUDGE DERIVED HEXAGONAL FERRITEM. LIU, A. IIZUKA, E. SHIBATAHEXAGONAL FERRITE, ACID MINE DRAINAGE SLUDGE, MAGNETIC PROPERTIES, WASTE RECYCLING
PG (4) - SPECIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENTRECYCLING OF MINE RESIDUE CONTAMINATED BY ARSENIC IONS THROUGH IMMOBILIZATION PROCESSH. S. KIM, J. B. KIMRECYCLING, MINE RESIDUE, ARSENIC IONS, SOLIDIFICATION AGENT, DRIED CRAB-SHELL POWSER, IMMOBILIZATION
PG (5) - SPECIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENTCOMPREHENSIVE SCHEME OF THE LIGNITE WASTE RECYCLING USING ELECTROMAGNETIC MICROWAVE RADIATIONO. DANILOV, A. TASKIN, I. GREBENYUK, A. BELOVELECTROMAGNETIC MICROWAVE RADIATION, BROWN COAL, COAL ASH, COMPLEX RECYCLING, REFRACTORY AND RARE METALS
PG (6) - SPECIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENTTAILING TREATMENT OF NICKEL MINING USING ION EXCHANGE PROCESSA. B. BOTELHO JUNIOR, V. S. RODRIGUES, D. C. R. ESPINOSA, J. A. S. TENÓRIOCHELATING RESIN, HYDROMETALLURGY, NICKEL LATERITE
PG (7) - SPECIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENTSELECTIVE NICKEL AND COBALT UPTAKE FROM MINING EFFLUENT OF LATERITIC NICKEL BY USING CHELATING RESIN DOWEX XUS43605I. D. PEREZ, M. M. J. CORREA, V. S. RODRIGUES, D. C. R. ESPINOSAMETAL UPTAKE, ION EXCHANGE, NICKEL, HYDROMETALLURGY
PG (8) - SPECIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENTCONCRETE PRODUCED WITH SULPHUR SLIME AND MODIFIED SULPHUR SLIME AGGREGATESV. BOCULLO, D. VAIČIUKYNIENĖ, D. NIZEVIČIENĖ, R. BISTRICKAITĖ, E. IVANAUSKAS, A. GRINYS, V. SASNAUSKAS, A. AUGONISSULPHUR SLIME, NATURAL AGGREGATE, MODIFIED SULPHUR, PORTLAND-CEMENT, COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH, FLEXURAL STRENGTH
PG (9) - SPECIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENTPHOSPHOGYPSUM AS AN ALTERNATIVE SOURCE OF RARE EARTH ELEMENTS-POLISH CASE STUDIESK. PODBIERA-MATYSIK, K. GORAZDA, Z. WZOREKPHOSPHOGYPSUM, LEACHING, MINERAL ACIDS, CONVERSION, CALCIUM CARBONATE, RARE EARTH ELEMENTS, REE, LANTHANIDES, RECOVERY, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
PH (1) - ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTSODOUR IMPACT ASSESSMENT: A REGULATION PROPOSAL FOR INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIESM. L. MASTELLONE, R. LOTITOODOUR IMPACT, LEGISLATION, INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES
PH (2) - ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTSELIMINATION OF SUBSTANCES WITH ANTIBIOTIC OR ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY FROM DEWATERED SEWAGE SLUDGEP. INNEMANOVÁ, M. ŠEREŠ, V. PILNÁČEK, T. CAJTHAML, Z. KŘESINOVÁ, M. POHOŘELÝ, J. MOŠKOSEWAGE SLUDGE, BIO-DRYING, PYROLYSIS, XENOESTROGENES, ANTIBIOTICS
PH (3) - ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTSLAND APPLICATION OF MUNICIPAL BIOSOLIDS: MANAGING THE FATE AND TRANSPORT OF CONTAMINANTS OF EMERGING CONCERND. R. LAPEN, E. TOPP, N. GOTTSCHALL, M. EDWARDSBIOSOLIDS, PHARMACEUTICALS, LAND APPLICATION, DRAINAGE, RUNOFF
PH (4) - ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTSELECTRICAL-CONDUCTIVITY-DISTRIBUTION MEASUREMENT USING AN ELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY OF PADDY FIELDS DAMAGED BY TSUNAMIK. YAMAMOTO, A. KOBAYASHI, K. HARASHINA, Y. MUTO, E. KURASHIMAELECTROMAGNETIC SURVEY, ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY, PADDY FIELD, EMBANKMENT
PH (5) - ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTSVALORIZATION OF FRACTIONS OF DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER EXTRACTED FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LEACHATE AS AGRICULTURAL SOIL ENRICHMENT: STUDY ON A SOIL FROM TOGOG. FEUILLADE-CATHALIFAUD, V. PALLIER, M. TCHA TOM, C. BACCOTMUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LEACHATE, ORGANIC MATTER, HYDROPHOBIC CHARACTER, SOIL ENRICHMENT, BATCH EXPERIMENTS, COLUMN EXPERIMENTS
PH (6) - ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTSAMMONIACAL NITROGEN REMOVAL FROM EFFLUENT GENERATED BY STORAGE AND HANDLING OF FERTILIZER PRODUCTS BY ELECTROCHEMICAL PROCESSC. BRÍGÍDO, I. SANTOS, P. RADINO-ROUSE, A. DUTRAAMMONIACAL NITROGEN, EFFLUENT, STORAGE, HANDLING, FERTILIZER PRODUCTS, ELECTROCHEMICAL PROCESS
PH (7) - ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTSCHARGEABLE TITANIA NANOPARTICLES FOR PHΟTΟCATALYTIC DEGRADATION OF WASTEWATER POLLUTANTS: SURFACE CHARGE-PHOTOACTIVITY RELATIONSHIPF. AZEEZ, Y. K. ABDEL-MONEM, M. ARAFA, E-S E. EL-SHEREEFY , A. A. NAZEER, M. MADKΟURCHARGABLE TITANIA NANOPARTICLES, PHOTOCATALYTIC DEGRADATION, WASTEWATER, POLLUTANTS, PHOTOACTIVITY
PH (8) - ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTSREMOVAL OF METHYL TERT-BUTYL ETHER (MTBE) USING SEWAGE SLUDGE-DERIVED ACTIVATED CARBONM. A. LIADI, B. TAWABINI, R. SHAWABKEH, N. JARAAHMETHYL TERT-BUTYL ETHER, MTBE, SEWAGE SLUDGE, ACTIVATED CARBON
PH (9) - ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTSPREDICTING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE GENERATION USING SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINE (SVM): THE CASE OF TEHRAN CITYM. ABBASI, A. KESHAVARZ, B. NASIRIANSUPPORT VECTOR MACHINE, TEHRAN CITY, WASTE GENERATION, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS
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