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SUMMARY:Lithium-ion EV battery: e-waste\, electric mobility and energy nexus
DESCRIPTION:During the first webinar four factsheets on lithium-ion batteries identifying synergies between e-waste\, electric mobility and energy will be presented. The factsheets cover the four segments of the end-of-life management of electric vehicle batteries: initial battery design\, re-purposing in energy storage systems\, refurbishing\, and recycling. This workshop will be the opportunity to launch the papers and discuss this critical topic. UN-Habitat and UEMI will briefly present the content of the factsheets; stakeholders will then present their activities in the four segments of batteries end-of-life management\, finally giving participants the opportunity to exchange\, ask questions and give feedback on their experience on the ground.
URL:https://old.nuacampus.org/event/lithium-ion-ev-battery-e-waste-electric-mobility-and-energy-nexus/
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20201014T170000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20201014T183000
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SUMMARY:Waste Technology Deep Dives - Treatment of Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment(short WEEE or e-waste)
DESCRIPTION:Practitioners from Kenya and Brazil will talk about what kind of e-waste they receive\, how they treat it and where the outputs of their process go.\nThe webinar is the first in a series of Deep Dives into selected waste management technologies\, organized by UN-Habitat’s Waste Wise Citiesinitiative\, African Clean Cities Platform and the Wuppertal Institute\, under the Urban Pathways Project. The presented technologies are supposed to give local and regional government officials\, as well as interested stakeholders\, an overview of available technology options (which of course have to be assessed regarding their compatibility with the local situation before implementation).\nThis webinar series is organized as globally the solid waste of 3 billion people is not managed in controlled facilities and therefore negatively impacting on the health of the surrounding communities as well as the environment. Some of the mismanaged waste is finding its way to water bodies\, reaching the seas and oceans and contributing to global marine litter pollution. In the face of the current COVID-19 pandemic\, the shortcomings of our solid waste management treatment become even more apparent\, posing additional health risks.\nA recent needs assessment study carried out by UN-Habitat with officials from local governments and waste management practitioners\, identified “limited knowledge on how to deliver the tasks” as the 3rd most cited hindrance for delivering effective solid waste management (after lack of financial and human resources respectively). When asked for topics for capacity building\, 80% of participating government stakeholders indicated a high interest in waste management operations\, and 70% in technologies for waste recovery and recycling.
URL:https://old.nuacampus.org/event/waste-technology-deep-dives-treatment-of-waste-electric-and-electronic-equipmentshort-weee-or-e-waste/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20201110T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20201110T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145646
CREATED:20201103T114256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201103T123329Z
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SUMMARY:Waste Technology Deep Dives - Treatment of Organic Waste - Anaerobic Digestion
DESCRIPTION:Globally\, the solid waste of 3 billion people is not managed in controlled facilities and therefore negatively impacting on the health of the surrounding communities as well as the environment. Assuming an average solid waste generation rate of 0.74 kilogram per person a day\, this means that every day 2.2 million tonnes (2\,200\,000\,000 kilograms) of solid waste are either being directly dumped into streets and public spaces\, water bodies and forests\, or being collected and transported to waste facilities that are not operated or built in an environmentally sound manner. Some of the uncollected or mismanaged waste is finding its way to water bodies\, reaching the seas and oceans and contributing to global marine litter pollution. And through fish and similar\, they find their way back to our bodies\, posing still unknown risks to our health. \nIn the face of the current COVID-19 pandemic\, the shortcomings of our solid waste management systems become even more apparent\, as discarded healthcare waste from households (e.g. used masks and gloves) is mingling with the municipal solid waste stream\, and if not properly managed\, posing additional health risks. Already before the pandemic it was estimated that in between 400\,000 and one million people a year die from diseases caused by mismanaged waste\, such as diarrhoea\, malaria\, heart diseases and cancer. This equals one person dying every 30 to 80 seconds. \nIn a recent needs assessment study carried out as part of the Waste Wise Cities Programme of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat)\, as well as the African Clean Cities Platform\, with officials from local governments and waste management practitioners\, the 3rd most cited hindrance for delivering effective solid waste management was “limited knowledge on how to deliver the tasks” (right after lack of financial and human resources respectively). When asked for topics for capacity building\, 80% of participating government stakeholders indicated a high interest in waste management operations\, and 70% in technologies for waste recovery and recycling. \nTherefore\, UN-Habitat and the Wuppertal Institute\, under the Urban Pathways Project\, are diving deep into selected waste management technologies during this webinar series. The presented technologies are supposed to give local and regional government officials\, as well as interested stakeholders\, an overview of available technology options. However\, before implementing technologies\, stakeholders should always assess the compatibility with their local situation.
URL:https://old.nuacampus.org/event/waste-technology-deep-dives-treatment-of-organic-waste-anaerobic-digestion/
LOCATION:Webinar: Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wuppertal%20Institute":MAILTO:contact@nuacampus.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210121T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210121T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145647
CREATED:20210111T092956Z
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SUMMARY:Deep Dive #3: Treatment of Organic Waste – Black Soldier Fly Larvae Composting
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will look at what Black Soldier Fly Larvae Composting is\, what it can be used for\, when it makes sense\, etc. The fundamentals will be presented by an expert from Sandec / eawag\,  followed by a practitioner’s perspective from Kenya. \n  \nThe webinar is part of a series of Deep Dives into selected waste management technologies\, organized by UN-Habitat’s Waste Wise Cities initiative\, African Clean Cities Platform and the Wuppertal Institute\, under the Urban Pathways Project. The presented technologies are supposed to give local and regional government officials\, as well as interested stakeholders\, an overview of available technology options (which of course have to be assessed regarding their compatibility with the local situation before implementation). \nThis webinar will take a place on the 21st of January of 2021\, 13:30 – 14.45 CET / 15:30 – 16:45 EAT \nWe are looking forward to welcoming you! \nPlease register at the following this link.
URL:https://old.nuacampus.org/event/heading-deep-dive-3-treatment-of-organic-waste-black-soldier-fly-larvae-composting/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wuppertal%20Institute":MAILTO:contact@nuacampus.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210202T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210202T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145647
CREATED:20210104T113708Z
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SUMMARY:Global Launch of Waste Wise Cities Tool
DESCRIPTION:In our rapidly urbanizing world that features mostly unsustainable consumption and production patterns\, addressing solid waste management and plastic pollution is becoming more pressing than ever before. However\, reliable data and information on municipal solid waste generation and management is lacking globally\, especially in cities in low- and middle-income countries. This lack of data hinders the development of sustainable solid waste management strategies and constrains investment in infrastructure and service expansion\, leading in many countries to insufficient or absent municipal solid waste management services.\nAs a reply\, UN-Habitat with support from the Urban Pathways project has developed the Waste Wise Cities Tool: Step by Step Guide to Assess City Municipal Solid Waste Management Performance through SDG 11.6.1 Indicator Monitoring. SDG indicator 11.6.1 quantifies parameters that will help cities and countries to better manage resources\, mitigate and prevent environmental pollution\, create business\, employment and livelihood opportunities\, and shift towards a circular economy. \nAt this event UN-Habitat\, together with our prominent partners\, will launch the Waste Wise Cities Tool and discuss how this tool can help tackle the global crisis of waste management and plastic pollution. \nPlease register here. \nThis event will take place on February 02.2021 at 12pm CET (2pm EAT and 11am GMT). \nAfter the Launch of the Waste Wise Cities Tool we offer a training on the 3rd and 4th of February for members of Waste Wise Cities and African Clean Cities Platform. Not yet a member? Then join us. Afterwards you can register here for the training.
URL:https://old.nuacampus.org/event/global-launch-of-waste-wise-cities-tool/
LOCATION:Webinar: Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210216T160000
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SUMMARY:Waste Wise Education: Exploring Effective Approaches & Best Practices
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will provide and demonstrate some tips for general and school waste education for all practitioners and people working in waste management and waste education. Also\, it focuses on not only providing practical information\, but also exploring an effective approach that can be applied for business and social sectors\, as well as a theory of the environmental education through the guidebook provided by African Clean Cities Platform\, and good practices through Waste Wise Cities. \nDate & Time: \n16th February 2021\, 12:00 – 01:30 CET  \n                                      14:00 – 15:30 EAT  \n                                      11:00 – 12:30 GMT\n \nAgenda: \n\nKeynote Speech\n“How do I organize communication\, workshops\, etc. so people will be engaged and act?” – Let’s Do It Foundation\nIntroduction of Waste Education Guidebook\nEnvironmental Education on Solid Waste Management in Africa – Japan International Cooperation Agency\nBest Practices\n1.Project Shule PET take back scheme (Wildlife Clubs of Kenya)\n2.Zero Waste at Schools (ZWAS) program and Toolkit for Waste Management Education (Clean Up Nepal)
URL:https://old.nuacampus.org/event/waste-wise-education-exploring-effective-approaches-best-practices/
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CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210330T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210330T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145647
CREATED:20210317T142632Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Waste Technology Deep Dives: Materials Recovery Facilities (Part 1): Technologies
DESCRIPTION:The Urban Pathways project welcomes you to register to our upcoming webinars on Material Recovery Facilities. Two webinars are being offered on the topic. \n\nWaste Technology Deep Dive #4: Materials Recovery Facilities – Technologies [March 30\, 2021]\nWaste Technology Deep Dive #4: Materials Recovery Facilities – Design & Management [April 08\, 2021]\n\nThese webinars dive deep into Materials Recovery Facilities (MRF)\, also called Integrated Resource Recovery Centres (IRRC) or Multi Re-use Facilities. The first part will look at the different available types of MRFs and will give an overview of which technologies they use\, followed by good practices from South Africa. The second webinar will focus on the design and management of MRFs\, followed by a study case from Argentina. \nThe webinars are part of a series of Deep Dives into selected waste management technologies\, organized by UN-Habitat’s Waste Wise Cities initiative\, African Clean Cities Platform and the Wuppertal Institute for Climate\, Environment\, Energy\, under the Urban Pathways Project. \nWe are looking forward to welcoming you! \nRegister below:
URL:https://old.nuacampus.org/event/webinar-waste-technology-deep-dives-materials-recovery-facilities-part-1-technologies/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210408T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210408T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145649
CREATED:20210317T142730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210317T143134Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Waste Technology Deep Dives: Materials Recovery Facilities (Part 2): Design & Management
DESCRIPTION:The Urban Pathways project welcomes you to register to our upcoming webinars on Material Recovery Facilities. Two webinars are being offered on the topic. \n\nWaste Technology Deep Dive #4: Materials Recovery Facilities – Technologies [March 30\, 2021]\nWaste Technology Deep Dive #4: Materials Recovery Facilities – Design & Management [April 08\, 2021]\n\nThese webinars dive deep into Materials Recovery Facilities (MRF)\, also called Integrated Resource Recovery Centres (IRRC) or Multi Re-use Facilities. The first part will look at the different available types of MRFs and will give an overview of which technologies they use\, followed by good practices from South Africa. The second webinar will focus on the design and management of MRFs\, followed by a study case from Argentina. \nThe webinars are part of a series of Deep Dives into selected waste management technologies\, organized by UN-Habitat’s Waste Wise Cities initiative\, African Clean Cities Platform and the Wuppertal Institute for Climate\, Environment\, Energy\, under the Urban Pathways Project. \nWe are looking forward to welcoming you! \nRegister below:
URL:https://old.nuacampus.org/event/webinar-waste-technology-deep-dives-materials-recovery-facilities-part-2-design-management/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20220707T140000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20220707T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145651
CREATED:20220701T095450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220701T095939Z
UID:6984-1657202400-1657207800@old.nuacampus.org
SUMMARY:Africa Waste Webinar Series – Towards clean\, healthy and circular cities in Africa - Webinar #5 Plastic pollution from waste: How to “stop the tap” of plastic leakage in African cities?
DESCRIPTION:This webinar aims to highlight the current findings of Waste Wise Cities Tool (WaCT)\, developed by UN-Habitat\, and Waste Flow Diagram (WDF)\, developed by GIZ)\, focusing on African cities to better grasp dynamics between solid waste management systems’ performances and plastic leakages as well as common trends in solid waste management in the Africa continent\, while shedding light on emerging innovative solutions to tackle plastic pollution and stop plastic leakages. \nRegister here!
URL:https://old.nuacampus.org/event/africa-waste-webinar-series-towards-clean-healthy-and-circular-cities-in-africa-webinar-5-plastic-pollution-from-waste-how-to-stop-the-tap-of-plastic-leakage-in-africa/
LOCATION:Webinar: Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20220725T120000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20220729T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T145651
CREATED:20220712T203959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220713T095118Z
UID:7076-1658750400-1659106800@old.nuacampus.org
SUMMARY:Third African Clean Cities Platform Assembly
DESCRIPTION:More than 100 cities form 42 countries from Africa will convene to exchange knowledge and share good practices towards Clean and Circular Africa Taking Place from 25 to 29 July\, 2022. \nSupported with the digital technologies and the new online format the invitation to participate in the Assembly is extended beyond the ACCP members and is open to interested public. \nThe Assembly will showcase various scientific findings\, cities’ progress towards waste SDGs\, good practices\, solutions and innovations to realize clean and circular Africa. More than 100 cities from 42 countries from Africa have signed up for this event. \nJoin us! \nRegister here.\nLearn more about the ACCP and the upcoming assembly here.  \nFollow ACCP Facebook page for updates (we will livestream the Assembly session there!)
URL:https://old.nuacampus.org/event/third-african-clean-cities-platform-assembly/
CATEGORIES:Assembly
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