Canadian Waste to Resources conference
Waste avoidance, recovery, and re-use in communities and industries worldwide, along with the efficient management of waste facilities and streams, are essential components of sustainable development. The current global approach to waste management emphasizes minimizing waste generation and harnessing the value in materials previously considered waste. Effective landfill management, responsible handling of hazardous waste, and the recovery and utilization of by-products from waste degradation are critical to dictating the future of waste management.
Our team of professionals will attend the Canadian Waste to Resource conference to share insights on waste and discuss current trends and strategies.
Presenters
Concrete corrosion in the waste industry: Challenges in material management
Presenter: Mastaneh Fayazai
Date: Tuesday, June 17 | Track 1 2:15pm - 2:55pm
This presentation will explore the mechanisms of concrete corrosion in waste processing environments, drawing parallels to wastewater systems and highlighting the specific challenges posed by organic waste leachate. It aims to provide waste professionals with insights into the factors influencing deterioration rates and potential strategies for mitigation, that can lessen the disruption to the on-going material management that waste facilities provide.
Leveraging AI for accurate waste management predictions and infrastructure planning
Presenter: Blair Shoniker
Date: Tuesday, June 17 | Track 3 2:15pm-2:55pm
This presentation will answer the following driving question: "How can integrating AI-powered waste forecasting models with existing data collection tools enhance the accuracy of waste generation predictions and optimize waste management infrastructure for sustainable future planning?"
Presenting plenary
Presenter: Tej Gidda and Enbridge
Tuesday, June 17 9:00am
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