15 July 2022 | ISWA blog, ISWA news, Recycling and Waste Minimisation
Raelyn Chwee Membership Engagement Manager ISWA Plastic Free July is a movement that started in 2011 by the Plastic Free Foundation in Australia that works towards freeing the world from single use plastics. It later grew into an international campaign that garnered...
20 June 2022 | ISWA blog, Recycling and Waste Minimisation
Gazel de Klerk Technical Coordinator ISWA It has been a privilege to start my ISWA journey with a very informative hybrid mini conference of Circular and Low Carbon Cities (CALC) Project on 22 April 2022 on my very first week. The mini conference is part of the 3-day...
6 June 2022 | All Working Groups, ISWA blog, ISWA news
From 30th May to 3rd June 2022, members of the ISWA Board and GS were in Munich for IFAT 2022: Trade Fair for Water, Sewage, Waste and Raw Materials Management. After a four year hiatus, this highly ainticipated edition of IFAT Munich welcomed 2.984 exhibitors and...
5 June 2022 | All Working Groups, ISWA blog, ISWA news
June 5th: Every year, the citizens of the world observe this day as a reminder of our responsibility to our planet and protecting our environment. This year’s theme, “Only One World”, rings all too familiar for ISWA. As an association driven by the...
20 May 2022 | Hazardous Waste, ISWA blog
Alan Encinas Technical Programme Manager ISWA, Co-ordinator of Working Group on Hazardous Waste In the past two years of pandemic, ISWA had to adapt to find the spaces of networking and exchange of information and experiences in digital channels. This has been...
24 February 2022 | Climate Change and Waste Management, Communication and Social Issues, ISWA blog, ISWA news, Recycling and Waste Minimisation
In the context of the resumed Fifth Session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-5.2), to be held from 28 February to 2 March, a Resolution to negotiate a new legally binding global agreement to address pollution from plastics is on the agenda. ISWA as a...
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