As ISWA recognises the need for and supports the endeavour to prepare an international agreement on monitoring, controlling, mitigating,...
How to prevent contaminated steel from ending up in landfills – that was the big question for Nathalie van de Poel. The Dutch-born...
Climate and the Circular Economy are the major matters of our time. Waste prevention and waste management, done in a responsible and...
Patrick Dorvil and Clifford Louime published a report on circularity and blue economy in the Caribbean. WMW spoke with them about the...
In connection with our focus month on waste to energy, we asked the industry about the sector's role now and in the future. Read what the...
Costumers usually aren't very patient. German biogas pioneer PlanEt Biogas has a small anaerobic digestion plant in its repertoire that can...
Kieran Coffey has been a design engineer for water and wastewater projects for over 25 years. With his egg-shaped micro digesters named...
There is an urgent need to undergo radical transformations before the decade is out if we are to collectively address the climate and...
Film and flexible packaging present a difficult end-of-life issue. Recycling these materials requires a specific approach because of their...
Unlike the US national debt, which can be eliminated through strong exports and relationships with foreign governments, the international...
Tomra CEO Tove Andersen is the first woman to feature in our new series dedicated to women in waste management.
A Dutch company has developed an innovative way to convert asbestos and Chrome-6 contaminated steel into a high-value product.
In Denmark, waste-to-energy facilities are teaming up with other stakeholders in the energy sector to meet the requirements for CO2...
The argument for incineration is convincing. We have to communicate it more forcibly, not least for the sake of our environment. Maybe a...