9 December 2021 | ISWA blog, ISWA news, Women Of Waste
ISWA’s Women of Waste (WOW!) Task Force launch their second Global Survey on December 9 2021. The WOW! Global Survey II aims to reach 1,000 women, or more, working in the more formalised waste management sector, asking them about their work experience, their...
6 December 2021 | Communication and Social Issues, ISWA blog, ISWA news, Women Of Waste
The Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA), ISWA’s National Member for North America, is supporting the launch and dissemination of the second ISWA Women of Waste (WOW!) Task Force Global Survey. The first WOW! global online survey: completed in 2018, was a...
3 December 2021 | Biological Treatment of Waste, Climate Change and Waste Management, Collection and Transportation Technology, Energy Recovery, Governance & Legal Issues, Hazardous Waste, Healthcare Waste, ISWA blog, ISWA news, ISWA newsletter, Landfill, Recycling and Waste Minimisation, Uncategorized, Women Of Waste
2021’s final issue of ISWA’s Magazine, Waste Management World, is fresh off the press. Full of informative articles and exciting interviews. We are proud to present our new series “Women in Waste Management” which puts women of the industry in...
17 September 2021 | Women Of Waste
The Women of Waste Task Force will host a session during the ISWA World Congress 2021, titled “Women’s Role in a Post-COVID Green Economic Recovery”. Join this interactive session to larn about investment models and development work in...
16 June 2021 | ISWA news, Uncategorized, Women Of Waste
WOW! Network Advisor, Ieva Rucevska from GRID-Arendal, Norway spoke to the Norwegian Waste industry magazine avfallsbransjen on her new role for the ISWA Women of Waste Task Force. A senior waste and gender expert, she is currently working on ocean plastics and...
21 May 2021 | ISWA news, Women Of Waste
We are honoured to introduce the leading female experts in waste and recycling supporting the Women of Waste Task Force: Ieva Rucevska is a senior waste and gender expert, particularly active in ocean plastics pollution, at GRID-Arendal in Norway Dr. Sonia Dias, the...
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