Technology & Innovations for Difficult-to-Divert Materials – Part 1
September 11 @ 1:00 PM - 2:40 PM
$27.00 – $35.00
Wednesday, September 11, 2024 | 1:00 – 2:40 PM
Pacific Standard Time
– DETAILS–
Join us for the first instalment of an insightful webinar series, co-hosted by the Recycling Council of Alberta (RCA) and the Coast Waste Management Association (CWMA).
This session will provide valuable information and insight into innovations and technologies designed to tackle difficult-to-divert materials. Learn about new, emerging, and potentially transformational ideas to manage the most challenging materials.
Hear from several organizations as they share fresh ideas, advances in technology, and innovation that may be a solution to re-circulate, re-use, find value in resources currently wasted, and manage this material in ways that is better for the environment.
This is the first in a multi-part series dedicated to highlighting numerous potential opportunities for the future.
– COST –
$27 CWMA & RCA Members | $35 Non-Members/Friends
+GST. Both organizations are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits, please be in touch.
– AGENDA –
Virtual Doors Open at 12:45 PM Pacific Standard Time for visiting and a/v check
Joanne Rodriguez | Mycocycle | https://mycocycle.com/ Mycocycle improves the natural functions of fungi to transform construction waste into low-carbon raw materials for the built environment
Louis Dénommé | Enerkem | https://enerkem.com/ Global technology provider enabling low-carbon fuels and chemicals production from waste
Sithu Ranamukhaarachchi | Sixone | https://sixone.ca Sixone transforms post-consumer polyester-blended textiles from landfill waste into high-quality polyester pellets
Laurent Nassif | Meta LNG + Nation Clean Energy + Renewable Solutions With cutting edge Canadian waste-to-energy technology, this project team is working with a BC First Nation to divert waste and produce renewable energy
2:20 PM | Q & A 2:38 PM | Farewell / Next event
As always, a follow up/recap and handy information will be sent after the event to registered attendees. Yes. This event will be recorded and available for registered attendees only.
– VIRTUAL NOTES –
We use the Zoom Platform for webinar events. Please reach out for accessibility accommodations or technical assistance. Zoom Link is sent the DAY BEFORE the event.
Wednesday, September 11, 2024 | 1:00 – 2:40 PM
Pacific Standard Time
– DETAILS–
Join us for the first instalment of an insightful webinar series, co-hosted by the Recycling Council of Alberta (RCA) and the Coast Waste Management Association (CWMA).
This session will provide valuable information and insight into innovations and technologies designed to tackle difficult-to-divert materials. Learn about new, emerging, and potentially transformational ideas to manage the most challenging materials.
Hear from several organizations as they share fresh ideas, advances in technology, and innovation that may be a solution to re-circulate, re-use, find value in resources currently wasted, and manage this material in ways that is better for the environment.
This is the first in a multi-part series dedicated to highlighting numerous potential opportunities for the future.
– COST –
$27 CWMA & RCA Members | $35 Non-Members/Friends
+GST. Both organizations are grateful for your attendance. Differential pricing is available for students and non-profits, please be in touch.
– AGENDA –
Virtual Doors Open at 12:45 PM Pacific Standard Time for visiting and a/v check
1:00 PM | Welcome & Introductions
1:10 PM | Presentations
Joanne Rodriguez | Mycocycle | https://mycocycle.com/
Mycocycle improves the natural functions of fungi to transform construction waste into low-carbon raw materials for the built environment
Louis Dénommé | Enerkem | https://enerkem.com/
Global technology provider enabling low-carbon fuels and chemicals production from waste
Sithu Ranamukhaarachchi | Sixone | https://sixone.ca
Sixone transforms post-consumer polyester-blended textiles from landfill waste into high-quality polyester pellets
Laurent Nassif | Meta LNG + Nation Clean Energy + Renewable Solutions
With cutting edge Canadian waste-to-energy technology, this project team is working with a BC First Nation to divert waste and produce renewable energy
2:20 PM | Q & A
2:38 PM | Farewell / Next event
– VIRTUAL NOTES –
We use the Zoom Platform for webinar events. Please reach out for accessibility accommodations or technical assistance. Zoom Link is sent the DAY BEFORE the event.
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