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Re: Webinar - Linking solid waste segregation, plastic & faecal sludge management: Practical learnings from Udaipur & the Nilgiris (India) case studies 10 June 1.30-3 pm IST
Dear Sumeet,
Thanks for sharing. Your post brings to fore the important opportunities to synergise management of multiple streams of waste which are almost poorly managed in many developing countries.
I hope the event went well. In case it was recorded, will be possible for you to post a link for the benefit of those who could not attend the webinar. And/Or if the speakers are willing, please share the presentations (if any) or a link here. A bullet point list of key lessons/points of discussion would also be helpful.
Thanks
paresh
Thanks for sharing. Your post brings to fore the important opportunities to synergise management of multiple streams of waste which are almost poorly managed in many developing countries.
I hope the event went well. In case it was recorded, will be possible for you to post a link for the benefit of those who could not attend the webinar. And/Or if the speakers are willing, please share the presentations (if any) or a link here. A bullet point list of key lessons/points of discussion would also be helpful.
Thanks
paresh
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Dear Susana members.
Hope that you are well and healthy!
I am writing to invite you to the upcoming FINISH Mondial webinar next week (10 June 2020) on 'Linking solid waste segregation, plastic & faecal sludge management: Practical learnings from Udaipur & the Nilgiris (India) case studies’ organised by the FSM-CE (Faecal Sludge Management and Circular Economy)Working Group of FINISH Mondial. Below you can find more details of the webinar:
10 June 2020 at 08:00-09:30 GMT; 10:00-11:30 CEST;11:00-12:30 EAT; 13:30-15:00 IST (90 minutes)
Speakers
Context and background
Presentations
Description
High quality organic solid waste is required to process dried faecal sludge into value-added products (e.g. co-compost, briquettes, biogas). One of the common challenges is that the solid waste that comes to a treatment site is unsegregated where organic and non-organic solid waste (plastics) is still mixed together, which affects operational efficiency and therefore financial viability of a treatment site. At the same time, plastics are common non-organics found at waste management sites that hold economic values to support the financial viability of a treatment site.
FINISH Mondial is increasingly focusing on integration with solid waste management, as the programme moves towards a circular economy model. For the purpose of knowledge sharing, the Faecal Sludge Management-Circular Economy (FSM-CE) Working Group is organising this webinar, where we will hear from practical experiences on the linkages between solid waste segregation, collection, treatment, plastic recycling and faecal sludge management based on case studies in Udaipur and the Nilgiris (India).
Participants can register here: forms.gle/WBFz2nPrFvm5UY8G9
Looking forward to seeing you in this webinar!
Thank you very much!
Best regards,
Sumeet
Hope that you are well and healthy!
I am writing to invite you to the upcoming FINISH Mondial webinar next week (10 June 2020) on 'Linking solid waste segregation, plastic & faecal sludge management: Practical learnings from Udaipur & the Nilgiris (India) case studies’ organised by the FSM-CE (Faecal Sludge Management and Circular Economy)Working Group of FINISH Mondial. Below you can find more details of the webinar:
10 June 2020 at 08:00-09:30 GMT; 10:00-11:30 CEST;11:00-12:30 EAT; 13:30-15:00 IST (90 minutes)
Speakers
- SaurabhAgnihotri (Project lead, FINISH Society)
- Sophie van den Berg (WASTE adviser, Plastic waste specialist, Solid waste expert and plastic recycling business adviser)
Context and background
- Welcome by Priska Prasetya (WASTE adviser and secretary, FSM-CE Working Group FINISH Mondial, 5 mins.)
- Introduction to FINISH Mondial, (WASTE adviser, CEO FINISH Mondial, 10 mins.)
Presentations
- Solid waste segregation, collection and treatment in Udaipur by Saurabh Agnihotri (15 mins.)
- Sanitation Challenge Contest by Henock Belete Asfaw (WASTE adviser to FM Ethiopia, 5 mins. announcement)
- Plastic waste management in Udaipur and potential of creating sanitation products from plastics by Sophie van den Berg (15 mins.)
- Observation, presentation kick-off by Priska Prasetya (based on experiences from the Securing Water for Food (SWFF) project)
- Q&A, discussion from participants (30 mins.)
Description
High quality organic solid waste is required to process dried faecal sludge into value-added products (e.g. co-compost, briquettes, biogas). One of the common challenges is that the solid waste that comes to a treatment site is unsegregated where organic and non-organic solid waste (plastics) is still mixed together, which affects operational efficiency and therefore financial viability of a treatment site. At the same time, plastics are common non-organics found at waste management sites that hold economic values to support the financial viability of a treatment site.
FINISH Mondial is increasingly focusing on integration with solid waste management, as the programme moves towards a circular economy model. For the purpose of knowledge sharing, the Faecal Sludge Management-Circular Economy (FSM-CE) Working Group is organising this webinar, where we will hear from practical experiences on the linkages between solid waste segregation, collection, treatment, plastic recycling and faecal sludge management based on case studies in Udaipur and the Nilgiris (India).
Participants can register here: forms.gle/WBFz2nPrFvm5UY8G9
Looking forward to seeing you in this webinar!
Thank you very much!
Best regards,
Sumeet
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