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2nd World Congress and Expo on Recycling , will be organized around the theme “Recycle today for a better tomorrow”

Recycling Expo-2016 is comprised of 18 tracks and 80 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Recycling Expo-2016.

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Waste management techniques are useful to minimize or reduce the waste in environment and these will helpful to keep the environment clean. Commonly used waste management techniques are Ocean Dumping, Sanitary Landfill, Incineration, Recycling, and Composting etc. waste management techniques involves Mechanical and biological waste treatment, Mechanical sorting of wastes, Resource recovery from waste, Methods of Waste Disposal, Recovery and Recycling. All these techniques are useful to minimize the waste in the environment however these are also have some advantages and disadvantages. Recycling is the best waste management technique among all these and the advantage of recycling is key to providing a liviable environment for the future

Relevant Conferences:

2nd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, July 25-27, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 3rd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, November 17-19, Atlanta, USA ; International Conference on Green Energy and Expo, September 21-23, 2015 Orlando, Florida, USA; International Conference on Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment, April 25-26, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Climate Change, October 27-29, Valencia, Spain; 8th International Conference on Waste Management and the Environment, June 07 - 09 2016, Valencia , Spain; International Conference on Waste Minimization and Recycling, June 15 - 17 2016. Oslo, Norway; International Conference on Waste management, January 31-February 3, 2016, California, USA; 18th International Conference on Solid Waste, February 22 - 23, 2016, Paris, France; 18th International Conference on Solid Waste, February 1 - 2, 2016, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  • Track 1-1Mechanical and biological waste treatment
  • Track 1-2Mechanical sorting of wastes
  • Track 1-3Resource recovery from waste
  • Track 1-4Methods of Waste Disposal
  • Track 1-5Recovery and Recycling
  • Track 1-6Innovative strategies for waste separation, recycling and recovery

While Population and welfare are growing, providing the world with metals is becoming a major challenge. Only by closing the loop will metals be available in sufficient quantities, not just now but also in the future: urban mining, the substantial re-use and recycling of metals. Within circulation economics, reuse and material recycling should clearly take priority over disposal. The real value of recycling emerges from the framework of an integrated system of waste management, but as can be seen it is better not to create waste in the first place. Therefore we must say that recycling only represents a reasonable partial solution

Relevant Conferences:

2nd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, July 25-27, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 3rd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, November 17-19, Atlanta, USA ; International Conference on Green Energy and Expo, September 21-23, 2015 Orlando, Florida, USA; International Conference on Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment, April 25-26, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Climate Change, October 27-29, Valencia, Spain; National Conference on E-waste Management, 13th to 14th January 2016, Jharkhand, India; 18th International Conference on Energy, Biomass and Waste Engineering, April 19 - 20, 2016, Boston, USA; International conference on waste expo, June 7-9, 2016, Las Vegas, USA; 20th  International conference on waste expo, June 7-9, 2016, Las Vegas, USA; 15th  International Electronics Recycling Congress, January 19 - 22, 2016, Salzburg, Austria

  • Track 2-1Urban Mining

Plastic and metal recycling is the process of recovering scrap or waste plastic or other metal and remodifieng the material into useful products, sometimes completely different in form from their original state. This includes the melting down of the soft drink bottles and then producing them as plastic chairs and tables. However, this type of recycling is rather risky since plastic beverage bottles such as soda, juice, milk are never truly reproduced into new beverage bottles, as this requires virgin plastic. The recycling process of plastic may benefit for the healthy environment and this will helpful for the minimization of the environment pollution

Relevant Conferences:

2nd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, July 25-27, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 3rd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, November 17-19, Atlanta, USA ; International Conference on Green Energy and Expo, September 21-23, 2015 Orlando, Florida, USA; International Conference on Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment, April 25-26, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Climate Change, October 27-29, Valencia, Spain ,Plastics Recycling Conference Europe, October 28-29, 2015, Madrid, Spain; Resource Recycling Conference, September 28-30, 2015, Indianapolis, IN; International Conference on Sustainability, September 22-24, 2015, Montreal, Canada; Plastics Recycling conference, February 1-3, 2016, New Orleans, USA; International Conference on Composting, January 25-28, 2016, Florida, USA

  • Track 3-1Utilization of recyclable metals
  • Track 3-2Scrap metal recycling
  • Track 3-3Ferrous metal recycling
  • Track 3-4Aluminium recycling
  • Track 3-5Recycling steel products
  • Track 3-6Recycling of waste polymer
  • Track 3-7Aluminium Recycling

Rubber recycling is the process of recycling of rubber products such as vehicle tires, industrial rubber scraps that are no longer suitable for use on vehicles due to wear or irreparable damages such as punctures and permanent damage. These tires are among the largest and most problematic sources of waste, due to the large volume produced, their durability, and the fact they contain a number of components that are ecologically problematic. It is estimated that 259 million tires are discarded annually in the 1980s and 1990s. The same characteristics that make waste tires problematic, their cheap availability, bulk, and resilience, also make them attractive targets for recycling. Nonetheless more than half of used tires are simply burned for their fuel value Even in advanced countries like Germany, 55% are estimated to be burnt for fuel. Approximately, one tire is discarded per person per year. Tires are also often recycled for use on basketball courts and new shoe products. However, material recovered from waste tires, known as "crumb," is generally only a cheap "filler" material and used high volumes. Landfill dumping technique and incineration techniques are not suitable for the rubber recycling due to its high smoke producing nature an also due to the high consuming space on the earth.

Relevant Conferences:

2nd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, July 25-27, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 3rd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, November 17-19, Atlanta, USA ; International Conference on Green Energy and Expo, September 21-23, 2015 Orlando, Florida, USA; International Conference on Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment, April 25-26, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Climate Change, October 27-29, Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Rubber Recycling, September 24 - 25, 2015, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; World Recycling conference, October 25-27, 2015, Hilton; Plastics Recycling conference, February 1-3, 2016, New Orleans, USA; 18th International Conference on Waste Management, Recycling and Environment, February 15 - 16, 2016, Barcelona, Spain; 23rd Annual European Tyre Recycling Conference, March 16-18, 2016, Brussels, Belgium

  • Track 4-1Vulcanisation
  • Track 4-2Recovery of rubber
  • Track 4-3Rubber products
  • Track 4-4Synthetic Rubber
  • Track 4-5Recycling of waste rubber

Agricultural waste is defined as ‘waste from premises used for agriculture within the meaning of the Agriculture Act 1947, the Agriculture (Scotland) Act 1948 or the Agriculture Act (Northern Ireland) 1949'. Agricultural practice covers all activities that can occur on a farm or croft and includes activities such as slurry spreading, chemical and waste storage, silage making and waste pesticide disposal. The waste stream may include a range of items and materials that are not specific to agriculture such as packaging waste, tyres, batteries, scrap machinery and oil. In addition there will be waste that is more specific to the sector such as pesticide containers, silage wrap etc.

Relevant Conferences:

2nd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, July 25-27, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 3rd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, November 17-19, Atlanta, USA ; International Conference on Green Energy and Expo, September 21-23, 2015 Orlando, Florida, USA; International Conference on Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment, April 25-26, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Climate Change, October 27-29, Valencia, Spain; 18th International Conference on Environmental Management, January 25 - 26, 2016, Istanbul, Turkey; ; International Conference on Waste Minimization and Recycling, June 15 - 17 2016. Oslo, Norway; International Conference on Waste management, January 31-February 3, 2016, California, USA; 18th International Conference on Solid Waste, February 22 - 23, 2016, Paris, France; 18th International Conference on Solid Waste, February 1 - 2, 2016, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  • Track 5-1Benefits of Agriculture waste recycling
  • Track 5-2Organic Waste in Agriculture
  • Track 5-3Agri waste Processing techniques
  • Track 5-4Environmental Protection by agriculture waste recycling

Food waste or food loss is food that is discarded or lost uneaten. The causes of food waste or loss are numerous, and occur at the stages of production, processing, retailing and consumption. Composting is a way of nature to recycle all the biodegradable materials.  It takes place every day of our lives but to shorten the process, we must contribute our efforts to make sure it produces ideal results.  The whole society can benefit from that. Composting food wastes is more extensive than composting other organic matters.  We must mix the appropriate ingredient to produce healthy soil good for planting. The important advantage of food waste compost is we can plant food using it, unlike other materials that have numbers of pathogens living in it that can cause harm to food crops and to humans eating those. We can recycle the food waste by urban composting. This method is a two stage process. The first stage rapidly breaks down your food waste without any foul odors using a simple fermentation process. In the second stage your compost is allowed to age and mature, further decomposing into rich hummus for your garden. Meat and dairy can be recycled by using this method. Diversion of food waste from disposal is becoming a priority for local authorities in the UK.  As at May 2011 47% of local authorities in the UK are providing a food waste collection service to householders and an increasing number are looking to collect food waste from small businesses and schools.

Relevant Conferences:

2nd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, July 25-27, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 3rd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, November 17-19, Atlanta, USA ; International Conference on Green Energy and Expo, September 21-23, 2015 Orlando, Florida, USA; International Conference on Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment, April 25-26, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Climate Change, October 27-29, Valencia, Spain; Food Waste Management Conference, April 20th-22nd, 2016, USA; Food Waste Management Conference & Exhibition, March 09-11, 2016  Cremona, Italy; 18th International Conference on Food Process Engineering, February 25 - 26, 2016, London, United Kingdom; International Conference on Composting, January 25-28, 2016, Florida, USA ; 20th  International conference on waste expo, June 7-9, 2016, Las Vegas, USA

  • Track 6-1Food waste reduction
  • Track 6-2Food waste collection
  • Track 6-3Food waste recovery
  • Track 6-4Food waste recycling techniques
  • Track 6-5Energy generation from food waste products

Industrial waste is the waste produced by industrial activity which includes any material that is rendered useless during a manufacturing process such as that of factories, mills, and mining operations. It has existed since the start of the Industrial Revolution. Some examples of industrial waste are chemical solvents, paints, sandpaper, paper products, industrial by-products, metals, and radioactive wastes. Toxic waste, chemical wasteindustrial solid waste and municipal solid waste are designations of industrial waste. Sewage treatment plants can treat some industrial wastes, i.e. those consisting of conventional pollutants such as biochemical oxygen demand (BOD). Industrial wastes containing toxic pollutants require specialized treatment systems

Relevant Conferences:

2nd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, July 25-27, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 3rd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, November 17-19, Atlanta, USA ; International Conference on Green Energy and Expo, September 21-23, 2015 Orlando, Florida, USA; International Conference on Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment, April 25-26, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Climate Change, October 27-29, Valencia, Spain; 18th International Conference on Industrial and Hazardous Waste Management, January 21 - 22, 2016, Paris, France; ; International Conference on Waste Minimization and Recycling, June 15 - 17 2016. Oslo, Norway; International Conference on Waste management, January 31-February 3, 2016, California, USA; 18th International Conference on Solid Waste, February 22 - 23, 2016, Paris, France; 18th International Conference on Solid Waste, February 1 - 2, 2016, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

  • Track 7-1Benefits of industrial materials recycling
  • Track 7-2Industrial waste collection and processing
  • Track 7-3Energy generation from industrial waste
  • Track 7-4Industrial chemical and solid waste recycling
  • Track 7-5Pharma waste recycling

Paper is one the material that can be easily recycled. Recycled paper is paper that was made from paper and paper products that has already been used and recovered. People need to take their time and save the paper products so that they can be recycled. Paper recycling begins with us. We all need to show our interest in recycling to make it successful. The Paper recycling activity can start at school, college, home, office, local community and even at drop off centers. We all need to understand what products can be recycled before staring the recycling process and how to properly prepare them for the recycling

Relevant Conferences:

2nd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, July 25-27, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 3rd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, November 17-19, Atlanta, USA ; International Conference on Green Energy and Expo, September 21-23, 2015 Orlando, Florida, USA; International Conference on Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment, April 25-26, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Climate Change, October 27-29, Valencia, Spain; International conference on paper recycling, October 14-16, 2015, Chicago, USA; Renewable Energy from Waste Conference,  November 16-19, 2015, Florida,USA; Manufacturers Zero Waste Conference,  March 22-23, 2016, USA; 7th International Conference on paper, Board, Tissue, printing and packaging industry; Paper and Plastics Recycling Conference, 14-16 October, 2015, Chicago, USA.

 
  • Track 8-1Effects of recycling on pulp quality
  • Track 8-2Refining of recycled fibres
  • Track 8-3Paper recycling techniques
  • Track 8-4Environmental aspects
  • Track 8-5Applications of recycled paper

Water recycling is reusing treated wastewater for beneficial purposes such as agricultural and landscape irrigation, industrial processes, toilet flushing, and replenishing a ground water basin (referred to as ground water recharge). Water recycling offers resource and financial savings. Wastewater treatment can be tailored to meet the water quality requirements of a planned reuse. Recycled water for landscape irrigation requires less treatment than recycled water for drinking water. Recycled water can satisfy most water demands, as long as it is adequately treated to ensure water quality appropriate for the use.

Relevant Conferences:

2nd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, July 25-27, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 3rd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, November 17-19, Atlanta, USA ; International Conference on Green Energy and Expo, September 21-23, 2015 Orlando, Florida, USA; International Conference on Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment, April 25-26, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Climate Change, October 27-29, Valencia, Spain; Australian Water Recycling and Reuse Technology Conference, 30th September- 1st October 2015, Melbourne, Australia; Water Reuse California Annual Conference, March 14-16, 2016, California, USA; International Conference on sustainable water processing , 11-14 September, 2016, Spain; 4th international conference on Environmental issues, December 2 - 4, 2015, Lima, Peru;  7th International Conference and Exhibition on Water, Wastewater and  Environmental Monitoring, Telford, England; Indo Water Expo and Forum conference, 20 - 22 July 2016, Indonesia.

  • Track 9-1Impact of waste water on environment
  • Track 9-2Regulations and guidelines of water reuse
  • Track 9-3Disposal of waste water
  • Track 9-4Collection, storage, transport and processing of industrial waste water recycling
  • Track 9-5Testing standards of waste water

Solid-waste management, the collecting, treating, and disposing of solid material that is discarded because it has served its purpose or is no longer useful. Improper disposal of municipal solid waste can create unsanitary conditions, and these conditions in turn can lead to pollution of the environment and to outbreaks of vector-borne disease that is, diseases spread by rodents and insects. The tasks of solid-waste management present complex technical challenges. They also pose a wide variety of administrative, economic, and social problems that must be managed and solved. Solid waste management is one among the basic essential services provided by municipal authorities in the country to keep urban centers clean

Relevant Conferences:

2nd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, July 25-27, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 3rd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, November 17-19, Atlanta, USA ; International Conference on Green Energy and Expo, September 21-23, 2015 Orlando, Florida, USA; International Conference on Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment, April 25-26, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Climate Change, October 27-29, Valencia, Spain; The 31th International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management, April 3-6, 2016, Philadelphia, PA U.S.A.; 18th International Conference on Solid Waste, February 22 - 23, 2016, Paris, France; 8th International Conference on Waste Management and the Environment, 7 - 9 June 2016, Valencia, Spain; Agricultural Plastics Recycling Conference, August 17-19, 2016, California, USA; The Green Expo-2016, September 23-25, 2016, Mexico.

  • Track 10-1Municipal solid waste recycling
  • Track 10-2Waste handling, storage, separation and processing
  • Track 10-3Energy production technology from solid waste
  • Track 10-4Solid waste treatment techniques
  • Track 10-5Sustainable waste utilization & recycling methods

Electronic waste, or “e-waste” is a term used to describe any electronic device that is outdated, obsolete, broken, donated, discarded, or at the end of its useful life. This includes cell phones, computers, laptops, PDAs, monitors, televisions, printers, scanners, and any other electrical device . One of the major challenges is recycling the printed circuit boards from the electronic wastes. The circuit boards contain such precious metals as gold, silver, platinum, etc. and such base metals as copper, iron, aluminum, etc.

Relevant Conferences:

2nd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, July 25-27, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 3rd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, November 17-19, Atlanta, USA ; International Conference on Green Energy and Expo, September 21-23, 2015 Orlando, Florida, USA; International Conference on Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment, April 25-26, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Climate Change, October 27-29, Valencia, Spain; National Conference on E-waste Management, 13th to 14th January 2016, Jharkhand, India; 18th International Conference on Energy, Biomass and Waste Engineering, April 19 - 20, 2016, Boston, USA; International conference on waste expo, June 7-9, 2016, Las Vegas, USA; 20th  International conference on waste expo, June 7-9, 2016, Las Vegas, USA; 15th  International Electronics Recycling Congress, January 19 - 22, 2016, Salzburg, Austria

 
  • Track 11-1Environmental Impact of Electronic Waste
  • Track 11-2Global trade issues of e waste
  • Track 11-3E waste Processing techniques
  • Track 11-4Electronics waste types: Hazardous & Non Hazardous
  • Track 11-5Computers recycling
  • Track 11-6Mobile recycling
  • Track 11-7TV recycling
  • Track 11-8Battery Recycling

Recycling is the practice of recovering used materials from the waste stream and then incorporating those same materials into the manufacturing process. Successful recycling also depends on manufacturers making products from recovered materials and, in turn, consumers purchasing products made of recyclable materials. Does your part "close the loop" and buy products made of recycled materials whenever possible. Recycling is the process of collecting and processing materials that would otherwise be thrown away as trash and turning them into new products.               

Relevant Conferences:

2nd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, July 25-27, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 3rd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, November 17-19, Atlanta, USA ; International Conference on Green Energy and Expo, September 21-23, 2015 Orlando, Florida, USA; International Conference on Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment, April 25-26, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Climate Change, October 27-29, Valencia, Spain; Plastics Recycling conference, February 1-3, 2016, New Orleans, USA; 18th International Conference on Waste Management, Recycling and Environment, February 15 - 16, 2016, Barcelona, Spain; International conference on waste expo, June 7-9, 2016, Las Vegas, USA; Agricultural Plastics Recycling Conference, August 17-19, 2016, California, USA; The Green Expo-2016, September 23-25, 2016, Mexico.

  • Track 12-1Recycling Benefits
  • Track 12-2Technological advancements in Recycling
  • Track 12-3Waste prevention and recycling
  • Track 12-4Recycling equipments
  • Track 12-5Recycling Cost benefit analysis

Government of each and every country is allotting grants to recycling the waste and implementing projects to reuse the material. For an example England Government is funding grants for seven recycling projects and it was published on Aug 2015. The main theme is to recover atleast 75%waste from the landfill by 2021. The grants allotted for each project as follows $5 million to Dial-A-Dump to build a new commercial and industrial waste facility, $5 million to Resource Co Asia (Australia) to establish a new facility to recover dry mixed commercial and industrial waste, $2.645 million to BioCoal to develop a new facility to recover organic material from kerbside residual waste.

Relevant Conferences:

2nd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, July 25-27, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 3rd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, November 17-19, Atlanta, USA ; International Conference on Green Energy and Expo, September 21-23, 2015 Orlando, Florida, USA; International Conference on Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment, April 25-26, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Climate Change, October 27-29, Valencia, Spain ,Plastics Recycling Conference Europe, October 28-29, 2015, Madrid, Spain; Resource Recycling Conference, September 28-30, 2015, Indianapolis, IN; International Conference on Sustainability, September 22-24, 2015, Montreal, Canada; Plastics Recycling conference, February 1-3, 2016, New Orleans, USA; International Conference on Composting, January 25-28, 2016, Florida, USA

  • Track 13-1Recycling Asia
  • Track 13-2Recycling Middle East
  • Track 13-3Recycling Europe

Printer recycling is an essential part of the weee recycling solution. Plastic gases, and other similar products are used for the production of modern electronics including printers. Lead is one example of harmful content that is used for electronics manufacturing and one that poses a huge threat to the health of anyone exposed to this element. Furthermore, dumping these e-wastes into landfills can result in harmful chemicals being released into the air, which are then inhaled by those who live close to landfill sites causing serious danger to their health. 

Relevant Conferences:
 
2nd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, July 25-27, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 3rd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, November 17-19, Atlanta, USA ; International Conference on Green Energy and Expo, September 21-23, 2015 Orlando, Florida, USA; International Conference on Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment, April 25-26, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Climate Change, October 27-29, Valencia, Spain ,Plastics Recycling Conference Europe, October 28-29, 2015, Madrid, Spain; Resource Recycling Conference, September 28-30, 2015, Indianapolis, IN; International Conference on Sustainability, September 22-24, 2015, Montreal, Canada; Plastics Recycling conference, February 1-3, 2016, New Orleans, USA; International Conference on Composting, January 25-28, 2016, Florida, USA
 
  • Track 14-1Cartridge Recycling
Today clothing not only responds to practical needs; fashion has become a form of self-expression and the sheer volume and variety of textile products available on the market have reached unprecedented levels. The textile industry is a $1 trillion worldwide business. But textiles are not used just for clothes - they are also in our homes, hospitals, workplaces and vehicles, in the form of cleaning materials, leisure equipment and so on..
Recovering and recycling textiles provides both environmental and economical benefits by:
Reducing the need for landfill space: Certain synthetic fibre products do not decompose, while natural fibre such as wool does decompose but produces methane which contributes to global warming.
Reducing pressure on virgin resources. This includes materials traditionally used in textiles such as cotton or wool, as well as oil and other chemicals employed to produce synthetic fibres.
Reducing pollution as well as water and energy consumption.
Reducing the demand for dyes and fixing agents. This, in turn, lowers the number of problems caused by their use and manufacture
 
Relevant Conferences:
 
2nd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, July 25-27, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 3rd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, November 17-19, Atlanta, USA ; International Conference on Green Energy and Expo, September 21-23, 2015 Orlando, Florida, USA; International Conference on Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment, April 25-26, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Climate Change, October 27-29, Valencia, Spain ,Plastics Recycling Conference Europe, October 28-29, 2015, Madrid, Spain; Resource Recycling Conference, September 28-30, 2015, Indianapolis, IN; International Conference on Sustainability, September 22-24, 2015, Montreal, Canada; Plastics Recycling conference, February 1-3, 2016, New Orleans, USA; International Conference on Composting, January 25-28, 2016, Florida, USA
 
 
 
  • Track 15-1Cotton and wool recycling
  • Track 15-2Polyurethane Foam Recycling
  • Track 15-3Polyester and Polyester Fiber Recycling
  • Track 15-4Used and Recycled Bags
  • Track 15-5Textile Recycling Employment
  • Track 15-6Leather Recycling

Oil recycling is increasingly being carried out to produce a vegetable oil fuel. In the UK, waste cooking oil collection is governed by the environment agency. All waste cooking oil collections need to be carried out by a company registered as a waste carrier by the environment agency. On each collection a waste transfer note needs to the filled out and copies held by both parties for a minimum of 3 years

Relevant Conferences:

2nd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, July 25-27, 2016, Berlin, Germany; 3rd World Congress and Expo on Recycling, November 17-19, Atlanta, USA ; International Conference on Green Energy and Expo, September 21-23, 2015 Orlando, Florida, USA; International Conference on Pollution Control and Sustainable Environment, April 25-26, 2016 Dubai, UAE; International Conference on Climate Change, October 27-29, Valencia, Spain ,Plastics Recycling Conference Europe, October 28-29, 2015, Madrid, Spain; Resource Recycling Conference, September 28-30, 2015, Indianapolis, IN; International Conference on Sustainability, September 22-24, 2015, Montreal, Canada; Plastics Recycling conference, February 1-3, 2016, New Orleans, USA; International Conference on Composting, January 25-28, 2016, Florida, USA

  • Track 16-1Closed loop oil recycling
  • Track 16-2Recycling of lubricants, fuels and other liquid wastes
  • Track 16-3Vacuum Distillation
  • Track 16-4Hydrofinishing

Recycling Expo-2016 enables a distinctive platform for converting potential ideas into great business. The present conference will bring together a broad participation came from Entrepreneurs, Proposers, Investors, international financial organizations, business associations, academia and professionals in the field of recycling, waste management and its related sciences. This investment meet facilitates the most enhanced and practical business for engaging people in to constructive discussions, evaluation and execution of promising business.

  • Track 18-1Waste Heat recovery
  • Track 18-2Exhaust heat recovery
  • Track 18-3Waste Heat Recovery Equipment
  • Track 18-4Hazardous waste treatment and disposal
  • Track 18-5Alternate Waste Heat Sources