Scientific Programme

Scientific Programme

WRF2021 offers a rich and diverse programme of scientific sessions, covering the three conference tracks of primary resources, secondary resources and circular economy. The scientific sessions, taking place fully online in 50 mins slots, will host a maximum of 5 scientific papers, with a presentation by the author and an open space for Q&A and discussion. Selected papers presented during WRF2021 will be published on a Special Issue on the Springer Journal “Circular Economy and Sustainability”.

Find below an overview of all the sessions with the respective presentations’ titles, authors and designated presenter. The abstracts of all the presentations will be accessible on the dedicated conference virtual platform, Whova.

1A. Circular economy at cities, national and international scales

October 12th, 14.30 – 15.20 CET

Re-balancing resource disparities between partner countries

David Angus Ness, Ke Xing, University of South Australia

David Angus Ness

Planning for Circular Economy in Developing Countries: Electric Vehicles and Waste Recycling in India

Vivek Anand Asokan, Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), Japan; Heng Yi Teah, Waseda University

Vivek Anand Asokan

Making the circular economy work for human development

Patrick Schroder, Chatham House; Alexandre Lemille, African Circular Economy Network; Peter Desmond, Wizeimpact

Peter Desmond

The challenges of WEEE Plastics going circular

Chris Slijkhuis, MGG Polymers

Chris Slijkhuis

Strategies for Regional Water Security and Hydro diplomacy in the Lake Chad and the Congo Region – A critical perspective

Nidhi Nagabhatla, United Nations University, Institute for Water, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH); Raphael M. Tshimanga, Congo Basin Water Resources Research Center (CRREBaC), University of Kinshasa, DR CongoMahmoud Abdelhay Radwan, The Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme (IHP), UNESCO; Alix Debray, United Nations University – CRIS, Belgium

Nidhi Nagabhatla

1B. Primary Resources: Critical Raw Materials

October 12th, 14.30 – 15.20 CET

Circular economy of critical rare earth resources: technical and economic challenges

Ajay Bhagwan Patil, Paul Scherrer Institute, EPFL; Rudolf P.W.J. Struis, Paul Scherrer Institute, EPFL; Christian Ludwig, Paul Scherrer Institute, EPFL

Ajay Bhagwan Patil

Critical metals in end-of-life vehicles from shredder light fraction

Nora Bartolomé, Lorena Toledo Reyes, Charles Marmy, Manuel Capelli, Rolf Widmer, Empa – Materials Science and Technology, Switzerland

Nora Bartolomé

Bioleaching-based processes for the bio-recovery of metals from Electronic Waste

Sebastien Farnaud, Coventry University, United Kingdom

Sebastien Farnaud

Southeast-European Mineral Register of Primary Raw Materials

Duska Rokavec, Matej Draksler, Snježana Miletić, Urša Šolc, Geological Survey of Slovenia

Duska Rokavec

Gold panning and security issues in Burkina Faso: difficult reconciliation between bottom-up and top-down approaches

Zongo Tongnoma, Centre National de la recherche scientifique et technologique du Burkina Faso

Zongo Tongnoma

1C. Primary and Secondary resources: climate change aspects

October 12th, 14.30 – 15.20 CET

Climate change mitigation potentials from circular economy strategies: A systematic review of consumer-oriented product-service systems

Ryu Koide, National Institute for Environmental Studies, The University of Tokyo; Shinsuke Murakami, The University of Tokyo; Keisuke Nansai, National Institute for Environmental Studies Japan

Ryu Koide

Revealing carbon-intensive material footprints including fixed-capital effects

Sho Hata, National Institute for Environmental Studies Japan, The University of Tokyo; Keisuke Nansai, National Institute for Environmental Studies Japan; Kenichi Nakajima, National Institute for Environmental Studies Japan, The University of Tokyo

Sho Hata

Low-carbon technology and the fourth industrial revolution opportunities for Africa

Thelma Arko, United Nations University – Institute for Natural Resources in Africa, University of Ghana, Legon; Pedi Obani, United Nations University – Institute for Natural Resources in Africa

Thelma Arko

Life cycle analysis of lyophilized fruits snacks production in the Dominican company Our Flavour

Hiram Gabriel Quiroga, Instituto Tecnologico de Santo Domingo, Our Flavour S.R.L.; Jose Javier Fernandez Volmar, Instituto Tecnologico de Santo Domingo, Our Flavour S.R.L; Sabrina Jiménez Ramón, Instituto Tecnologico de Santo Domingo, Our Flavour S.R.L; Sarah Patricia Jiménez Cornielle, Instituto Tecnologico de Santo Domingo, Our Flavour S.R.L; Elena Regla Rosa Domínguez, Universidad Central “Marta Abreu” de las Villas; Luis Enrique Rodriguez de Francisco, Instituto Tecnologico de Santo DomingoYaset Rodriguez-Rodriguez, Instituto Tecnologico de Santo Domingo

Hiram Gabriel Quiroga

Biological methods to increase housing resilience to flooding

Ana Bras, Liverpool John Moores University; Irene Appeaning Addo, University of Ghana; Chris Beckett, The University of Edinburgh; Ibrahim Yakubu, University for Development Studies; Frederick Owusu-Nimo, KNUST-Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology; Alexandre Gagnon, Liverpool John Moores University; Mohit Arora, The University of Edinburgh; Yuner Huang, The University of Edinburgh

Mohit Arora

1D. Circular economy across electronics value chains and E-wastes

October 12th, 15.30 – 16.20 CET

Creating a circular economy for solar panels

Deepali Sinha Khetriwal, Ankit Kapasi, Kishore GanesanSofies India

Deepali Sinha Khetriwal

Do we have the right performance indicators for assessing circularity in WEEE recycling?

Heinz Böni, Charles Marmy, Andrea Wehrli, Empa, Switzerland

Heinz Böni

Towards circular electronics in Egypt

Ghana Moghny, Centre for Environment and Development for the Arab Region & Europe (CEDARE); Hossam Allam, Centre for Environment and Development for the Arab Region & Europe (CEDARE); Arthur Haarman, SOFIESEsther Thiébaud, SOFIES

Ghada Moghny

How to change unsustainable behaviours in the Electronics – Chemical LAC industry?

Jamie Alberto Romero-Infante, Alberto Forero-Buitrago Gonzalo, Elissa Calle Vergel, El Bosque University, Colombia

Jamie Alberto Romero-Infante

De-wasting Automotive Waste: Towards a Sustainable Recovery of Metal Values, Liquid Fuel and Solid Carbon from End-of-Life Tyres for Ghana’s Proposed Integrated Iron and Steel Industry

James Ransford DankwahUniversity of Mines and Technology Tarkwa, Ghana; Philip Clinton Offei Adu, University of Mines and Technology Tarkwa, Ghana; Jessica Dankwah, University of Mines and Technology Tarkwa, GhanaJames Bradford Dankwah, University of South AustraliaPramod Koshy, University of New South Wales, Australia

James Ransford Dankwah

1E. Primary Resources: Governance, risks & financial aspects

October 12th, 15.30 – 16.20 CET

Design of a green bond and financial instruments for scaling up and replicate the green districts programme

Lorena del Pilar Munoz, Universidad Vina del Mar, Chile

Lorena del Pilar Munoz

Curbing commodity trade-related illicit financial flows: a policy matrix

Irene Musselli Moretti, Elisabeth Bürgi Bonanomi, University of Bern, Centre for Development and Environment, Switzerland

Irene Musselli Moretti

Raw materials at the science-policy interface through the JRC Africa knowledge platform

Falko Buschke, European Commission Joint Research Centre, Directorate D – Sustainable Resources Unit D6; Christine Estreguil, European Commission Joint Research Centre, Directorate D – Sustainable Resources Unit D6; Lucia Mancini, European Commission Joint Research Centre, Directorate D – Sustainable Resources Unit D6; Fabrice Mathieux, European Commission Joint Research Centre, Directorate D – Sustainable Resources Unit D6; Hugh Eva, European Commission Joint Research Centre, Directorate D – Sustainable Resources Unit D1; Luca Battistella, European Commission Joint Research Centre, Directorate D – Sustainable Resources Unit D6; Stephen Peedell, European Commission Joint Research Centre, Directorate D – Sustainable Resources Unit D6

Falko Buschke

Implementation o the Minamata Convention on mercury through an environmentally sound management approach in the ECOWAS region

Fabian Ottiger, World Resources Forum Association, United Nations Industrial Development Organization

Fabian Ottiger

Decoding galamsey resilience as a limited access order dynamic and a proposal for state governance effectiveness in artisanal gold mining in Ghana

Nene-Lomotey Kuditchar, University of Ghana

Nene-Lomotey Kuditchar

1F. Secondary Resources: international frameworks and case studies

October 12th, 15.30 – 16.20 CET

ISO 59014 Standard for Secondary Materials

Sonia Valdivia, Mathias Schluep, World Resources Forum Association

Sonia Valdivia

The European policy framework for recycling of plastics from ELV, WEEE and CDW

Malin zu Castell-Rüdenhausen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd; Anna Tenhunen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd; Mathilde Taveau, Coolrec Plastics B.V; Nazarena Vincenti, Erion Ltd.; Nazarena Vincenti, Erion Ltd.; Tatu Marttila, Aalto University

Malin zu Castell-Rüdenhausen

Analysis of the trade-off between the resources recovery from e-waste and the reuse potential

Lúcia Helena Xavier, Center for Mineral Technology – CETEM, Brazil; Leonardo Picanço Peixoto de Abreu, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro UFRJ

Lúcia Helena Xavier

Assessing the social impacts of e-waste management in Cuenca, Ecuador: a methodological proposal

Gustavo Pacheco-Portilla, Damian Burneo, Paul Vanegas, Dolores SucozhañayUniversity of Cuenca

Paul Vanegas

The business case for e-waste management in Kenya: a case study from the off-grid solar sector

Veronica Di Bella, CDC Group; Federico Magalini, Sofies; Ruweyda Stillhart, Sofies

Veronica Di Bella

2A. Circular economy: approaches and concepts

October 13th, 14.30 – 15.20 CET

Data and systems-mapping for circular cities

Mohit AroraUniversity of Edinburgh; Caitlin Bentley, The University of Sheffield; Ibukun Modupe Adesiyan, Achievers University Owo, Ondo, Nigeria; Chukwunonye Ezeah, Alex Ekwueme Federal University Nigeria; Tasfin Aziz, BRAC University Bangladesh; Shakeel Khan, Institute of Management Studies, Pakistan; Liberatha Leonidas Kawamala, Libe Green Innovation; Kenisha Garnett, Cranfield University

Mohit Arora

Understanding circular economy transitions out of a practitioner perspective

Georg Hubmann, Technical University Berlin; Cristian Matti, Climate-KIC; Waldo Galle, VITO Flemish Institute for Technological Research NV; Cliona Howie del Rio, Climate-KIC

Georg Hubmann

Addressing transformative innovation challenge towards joint programming on circular economy

Cristian Matti, Climate-KIC; Shahrzad Manoochehri, World Resources Forum Association; Izabela Ratman-Klosinska, Environmental Technology Verification; Rebeka Kovačič, University of Maribor

Cristian Matti

From anthropocene to the circular economy: is it a matter of time?

Ricardo Sierpe Silva, Center for Mineral Technology – CETEM Brazil; Luciana Contador, Energy Planning Program – Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; Lúcia Helena Xavier, Center for Mineral Technology – CETEM 

Ricardo Sierpe Silva

2B. Primary Resources: Impacts monitoring and assessment

October 13th, 14.30 – 15.20 CET

FINEPRINT: tracing environmental impacts of resource extraction along global supply chains

Stefan Giljum,  Vienna University of Economics and Business

Stefan Giljium

Earth observation to improve global mining information for sustainable development

Victor Maus,  Vienna University of Economics and Business, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

Victor Maus

Using geospatial data for assessing metal mining risks and impacts

Sebastian Luckeneder,  Vienna University of Economics and Business

Sebastian Luckeneder

Estimating water input in the mining industry in Brazil: a methodological proposal in a data-scarce context

Stephan Lutter,  Vienna University of Economics and Business

Stephan Lutter

Using a global physical input-output laboratory for spatially explicit environmental impact assessments of metal supply chains

Hanspeter Wieland, Stefan Giljum, Sebastian Luckeneder, Victor Maus, Institute for Ecological Economics WU Vienna

Hanspeter Wieland

2C. Secondary resources: Lithium-ion batteries’ technologies, impacts and recycling

October 13th, 14.30 – 15.20 CET

Li/Co for batteries in electric vehicles in the EU: LCSA approach within the context of a circular economy

Carolina da Silva PaesGhent University

Carolina da Silva Paes

Circular Economy of the mobility sector – recycling technology and policy for lithium-ion batteries

Johannes BetzStefanie Degreif, Peter Dolega, Oeko-Institut

Johannes Betz

A system dynamics model of the difussion of 1st and 2nd life PV and LIBs in a circular economy

Maria Franco, Stefan Groesser, Bern University of Applied Sciences

Maria Franco

Development of a recycling plant to treat end-of-life Li-ion batteries retaining the circularity of key battery materials

Lorena Toledo Reyes, Empa; Nora Bartolomé, Empa; Olivier Groux, KYBURZ Switzerland AG; Rolf Widmer, Empa 

Lorena Toledo Reyes

Identification and quantification of potential levers to reduce the carbon impact of lithium-ion batteries in the near- to mid-term future

Leopold Peiseler, Tobias Schmidt, Vanessa Wood, ETH Zurich

Leopold Peiseler

2D. Circular Economy: Lifecycle thinking and LCA based approaches

October 13th, 15.30 – 16.20 CET

SCP-HAT: Developing an online tool to support science-based national Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP) policy frameworks

Stephan Lutter, Vienna University of Economics and Business

Stephan Lutter

Life cycle sustainability assessment principles – Position paper of the life cycle initiative

Sonia Valdivia, World Resources Forum Association

Sonia Valdivia

Framing sustainability within the European extractives sector: understanding tensions and trade-offs among human society and environment dimensions

Andreas Endl, Vienna University of Economics and Business; Michael Tost, Montanuniversität Leoben; Katharina Gugerell, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna; Stefanie Streit, Montanuniversität Leoben

Stefanie Streit

Social life cycle assessment for responsible sourcing of lithium-ion battery materials: impact visualization tool

Rose Mankaa, David Jose, Marzia Traverso, Institute of Sustainability in Civil Engineering (INaB) RWTH Aachen

Rose Mankaa

Evaluating the Synergies and Trade-offs between the Mining Sector and the Sustainable Development Goals

Farnaz Eslamishoar, Jessica Clement, Ben Milligan, Bruno Oberle, Paul Ekins, EPFL

Farnaz Eslamishoar

2E. Circular Economy across plastics value chains – regional initiatives

October 13th, 15.30 – 16.20 CET

Closing the loop for plastic waste in Accra, Ghana

Hilda Addah, ETH Zurich; Catharina R. Bening, ETH Zurich; Dana Mosora, ASASE Foundation; Christina Nakhle, ETH Zurich; Peter Segers, Alliance to End Plastic Waste

Catharina R. Bening

Circular Economy and Implemenation of Paris Agreement Objectives Case Study: Recoverying, Recycling of Plastic Waste – Informal and Formal Sector in Mexico

Lorena del Pilar Munoz, Universidad Vina del Mar

Lorena del Pilar Munoz

Is Mauritius prepared to become a plastic free island? Opportunities and challenges

Rajendra Kumar Foolmaun, Falcon Citizen League

Rajendra Kumar Foolmaun

Management and Commercialisation of a Technology for Producing Liquid Fuel from Waste Plastics in Ghana

Jocelyn Dankwah, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Ghana; George Yaw Obeng, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Ghana; James Ransford Dankwah, University of Mines and Technology Tarkwa

Jocelyn Dankwah

Value Addition to Ghanaian Bauxite: The Role of Post-Consumer Plastics in Minimisation of Red Mud Generation

James Ransford Dankwah, University of Mines and Technology Tarkwa; Jessica Dankwah, University of Mines and Technology Tarkwa; James Bradford Dankwah, University of South Australia; Pramod Koshy, University of New South Wales

James Ransford Dankwah

2F. Circular Economy: regional strategies and sectoral approaches

October 13th, 15.30 – 16.20 CET

Evaluation of three circular economy strategies applied to the Mexico City water system

Maribel Garcia Sánchez, Leonor Patricia Güereca Hernández, Instituto de Ingenieria UNAM

Maribel Garcia Sánchez

Fostering the circular economy in fashion – Policy barriers and enablers for textile fibre recycling in the EU

Mandy Hinzmann, Martin Hirschnitz-Garbers, Anurodh Sachdeva, Ecologic Institute Germany

Mandy Hinzmann

Africa Collect Textiles: The untapped potential of textile collection and recycling in Nairobi and Lagos

Elmar Stroomer, Africa Collect Textiles; Eno Andrew-Essien, Africa Collect Textiles; Moritz Kasper

Elmar Stroomer

Circularity of the Global Aluminium Cycle

Izhar Hussain Shah, Rupert J. Myers, Imperial College London

Izhar Hussain Shah

Circularity Index applied to sustainable supply chains in Brazil

Luciana Contador, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; Larissa Sampaio Freire, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; Luca Apolonio, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; Lúcia Helena Xavier, Center for Mineral Technology – CETEM

Lúcia Helena Xavier

3A. Circular Economy across several value chains – case studies

October 14th, 14.30 – 15.20 CET

Involve yam value chain actors for integrated soil fertility management through a circular economy

Esther Oka, Centre Suisse de Recherches Scientifiques, Cote d’Ivoire; Anne Floquet, Université d’Abomey-Calavi Benin

Esther Oka

Circular systems of bioenergy production: comparative LCA of briquettes in Brazil based on four different recycling allocation methods

Diogo Aparecido Lopes Silva, Federal University o São Carlos; Remo Filleti, Methodist University of Piracicaba; Ricardo Musule, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; Antonio Carlos Farrapo Junior, Federal University o São Carlos; Thiago Matheus, Federal University o São Carlos

Diogo Aparecido Lopes Silva

Nature-based solutions case studies for the circular management of industrial effluents

Alexandros Stefanakis, Technical University of Crete

Alexandros Stefanakis

BetterBuilding Manifest – mobilizing key stakeholders to collaborate on substantially transforming the construction industry towards more efficiency and sufficiency of resource utilization

Mateusz Wielopolski, AEVOLUTION Circular Materials Innovation; Willem Bulthuis, Corporate Ventures Advisory GmbH; Joachim Holder, Maffei & Co GmbH and Empetus GmbH

Mateusz Wielopolski

3B. Primary & secondary resources: informal sector participation

October 14th, 14.30 – 15.20 CET

Evaluation of improper mercury trade flow to the artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) sector

Yingchao Cheng, Kenichi Nakajima, Keisuke Nansai, National Institute for Environmental Studies Japan

Yingchao Cheng

Dismantling productivity analysis of informal sector recyclers in Delhi

Deepali Sinha Khetriwal, Ecowork Association International; Andrea Wehrli, Ecowork Association International; Michael Gasser, Ecowork Association International; Shushant Vasisth, Ecowork Association International; Ibrahim Mansoori, Sofies

Deepali Sinha Khetriwal

Inclusivity Through App Connection – Informal Waste Collection Sector Integration in South Africa

Susanne Yvonne Karcher, Christopher Roderick Whyte, African Circular Economy Network

Susanne Yvonne Karcher

Trust be Key: exploring existing linkages between formal and informal actors in Ghana’s E-Waste Sector

Morton Hemkaus, adelphi; Ebenezer Kumi, adelphi; Prince Boateng, adelphi; Rosemond Boheene, University of Cape Coast Ghana; Letitia Nyaaba, Ghana National Cleaner Production Centre; Lambert Faabeloun, Ghana National Cleaner Production Centre; Jürgen Meinel, City Waste Recycling Ghana; Vivian Ahiayibor, City Waste Recycling Ghana

Morton Hemkaus

Changes in artisanal small-scale gold mining through time and associated environmental impacts in the Atiwa West District, Ghana

Morton Hemkaus, adelphi; Ebenezer Kumi, adelphi; Prince Boateng, adelphi; Rosemond Boheene, University of Cape Coast Ghana; Letitia Nyaaba, Ghana National Cleaner Production Centre; Lambert Faabeloun, Ghana National Cleaner Production Centre; Jürgen Meinel, City Waste Recycling Ghana; Vivian Ahiayibor, City Waste Recycling Ghana

Morton Hemkaus

3C. Secondary resources: regional and national e-waste frameworks and enabling conditions

October 14th, 14.30 – 15.20 CET

Conceptualising the Urban Mine in Southern and East Africa: the law on regional integration for effective waste electrical and electronic equipment

Aysha Lotter, University of Cape Town

Aysha Lotter

Regulatory policy frameworks on e-waste challenges and opportunities: a case study of Bungoma County, Kenya

Anthony Simiyu Mabele, Masinda Muliro University of Science and Technology; Rachelle Rael Nekesa Khisa, University of Nairobi

Anthony Simiyu Mabele

CARITAS GHANA E-Waste Campaign “Care for our common home”

Georg Kerkloh, Zan Akologo, Caritas Ghana

Zan Akologo

Towards a WEEE Forecasting Model for Developing Countries: a case study for mobile phones in Ecuador

Ivàn Vidal, Gabriela Sucozhañay, Melanie Haupt, Paul Vanegas, University of Cuenca Ecuador

Zan Akologo

Global Research on e-waste – a literature review

Vanessa Heinrich, Magnus Fröhling, Technical University Munich

Vanessa Heinrich

3D. Circular economy across plastics value chains – challenges and opportunities

October 14th, 15.30 – 16.20 CET

The future of plastic use in a carbon-constrained world

Takuma Watari, Keisuke Nansai, Masahiro Oguchi, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan

Takuma Watari

Challenging “Cash for Trash” – packaging waste management and the need for reliable financing

Stephna Löhle, Jana Brinkmann, Thilo Vogeler, Wassim Chaabane, Nicola Drotos, cyclos

Jana Brinkmann

Characterizing Plastic Waste and the Material Flow Chain from Information and Communication Technology WEEE in Gauteng, South Africa

Adrien Specker, ETH Zurich; Nora Bartolomé, Empa; Andreas Bill, Empa; Andrea Wehrli, Empa

Adrien Specker

Impact of the ingestion of plastic waste in fish

Alberto Huiman, Peru Waste Innovation S.A.C

Alberto Huiman

VinylPlus: driving the European PVC industry towards a low-carbon circular economy

Brigitte Dero, Erica Lo Buglio, VinylPlus

Brigitte Dero

3E. Primary resources: technology & governance development aspects

October 14th, 15.30 – 16.20 CET

Innovative Technologies in the Mining Sector: attaining Sustainable Development

Farnaz Eslamishoar, Soroush Maghsoudy, Christopher Tucci,  EPFL

Farnaz Eslamishoar

Post Covid Local Development Agenda in Mining Communities

Sandra Carrillo Hoyos,  Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru

Sandra Carrillo Hoyos

The RE-MINING Approach: combining environmental and resource technology to utilize valuable elements from tailings and simultaneously eliminating hazardous substances

Stefan Dirlich, Helmholtz-Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology Germany; Toni Helbig, Helmholtz-Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology Germany; Arite Werner, Helmholtz-Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology Germany; Falk Thürigen, GEOS Ingenieurgesellschaft GmbH; Sabine Meissner, Saxonia

Stefan Dirlich

Stakeholders engagement and information technology as enablers for successful implementation of local content requirements in African countries

Arron Tchouka Singhe, African Development Bank

Arron Tchouka Singhe

Oil dependency, political institutions and urban-rural disparities in access to electricity in Africa

Armand Totouom, University of Dschang; Herve Kaffo, University of Maroua

Herve Kaffo

3F. Secondary resources: New Certification Scheme for recycling of Critical Raw Materials (CEWASTE)

October 14th, 15.30 – 16.20 CET

Products, Technologies, and Normative Requirements for Recycling of Valuable and Critical Raw Materials

Otmar Deubzer, United Nations University; Steven Art, Umicore; Yifaat Baron, Öko Institut, Matthias Buchert, Öko Institut; Inga Hilbert, Öko Institut; Lucia Herreras, WEEE Forum; Shahrzad Manoochehri, World Resources Forum Association; Lindsey Wuisan, ECOS; Norbert Zonneveld, EERA

Otmar Deubzer

CEWASTE Requirements for Sound Recycling and Transboundary Movements of WEEE with Critical Raw Materials

Shahrzad Manoochehri, World Resources Forum Association; Sonia Valdivia, World Resources Forum Association; Yifaat Baron, Oeko Institut; Norbert Zonneveld, EERA; Mathias Schluep, World Resources Forum Association

Shahrzad Manoochehri

The CEWASTE Assurance and Verification System for the Certiication of Waste Management Operators with CRM Focused Requirements

Yifaat Baron, Oeko Institut; Adeline Maijala, SGS FIMKO OY; Viviana Lopez, Oeko Institut; Esther Thiebaud, Sofies; Arthur Haarman, Sofies; Harri Kaartin, SGS FIMKO OY; Lucia Herreras, WEEE Forum; Enikö Hajosi, WEEE Forum; Lindsey Wuisan, European Environmental Citizens Organisation for Standardization; Josef Winkler, Austrian Standards International; Karl Gruen, Austrian Standards International; Inga Hilbert, Oeko-Institut; Sonia Valdivia, World Resources Forum Association; Shahrzad Manoochehri, World Resources Forum Association; Otmar Deubzer, United Nations University; Norbert Zonneveld, European Electronics Recyclers Association

Yifaat Baron

Pilot testing of the CEWASTE certification scheme

Yifaat Baron, Oeko Institut; Adeline Maijala, SGS FIMKO OY; Viviana Lopez, Oeko Institut; Esther Thiebaud, Sofies; Arthur Haarman, Sofies; Harri Kaartinen, SGS FIMKO OY; Lucia Herreras, WEEE Forum; Enikö Hajosi, WEEE Forum;  Sonia Valdivia, World Resources Forum Association; Shahrzad Manoochehri, World Resources Forum Association; Norbert Zonneveld, European Electronics Recyclers Association

Arthur Haarman

Roadmap for long-term sustainability of the CEWASTE scheme

Federico Magalini, Sofies; Marina Porto, Sofies; Mathias Schluep, World Resources Forum Association

Federico Magalini