
For the first time, the Sardinia Symposium will be delivered in a hybrid event format, combining an in-person conference experience with a virtual component
The 18th edition, organised by IWWG - International Waste Working Group, will be held from 11th to 15th October 2021 at the Forte Village Resort on the south coast of Sardinia, Italy.
We are building a hybrid event that will enrich the physical conference with the benefits of virtual events. A hybrid conference is a new innovative way of conferencing to learn, connect and network. Delegates can attend either in person or online from wherever they are in the world. Delegates will experience all the usual highlights of Sardinia Symposia including leading keynote presentations, parallel oral sessions, practical labs, poster presentations, commercial exhibition and outstanding networking opportunities.
Through a powerful virtual platform, delegates will also be able to explore live and on-demand content, interact in live streamed Q&A discussions and engage virtually with other industry professionals.
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Build your own programme: DAILY PASS AND LOWER ONLINE REGISTRATION FEES AVAILABLE!
THE DAILY PROGRAMME IS AVAILABLE ON THE WEBSITE
The first draft of the scientific programme includes more than 320 presentations selected according to quality by the Programme Committee.
The Symposium is structured in 5 parallel tracks, for a total of 82 sessions (2 plenary sessions, 51 oral sessions, 21 workshops, 8 active lab sessions).
Discover the contents of each session on the website and DOWNLOAD THE DETAILED PDF VERSION HERE
PRESENT YOUR PAPER AND GET IT PUBLISHED ON SCIENCE OF TOTAL ENVIRONMENT:
Impact Factor of the Journal: IF 7.963
The journal Science of the Total Environment will publish a Special Issue entitled "Waste Management and Climate Change" based on a set of leading papers selected from Sardinia 2021.
Several aspects in waste management might have negative or positive impacts on climate change. Among these: emissions from waste treatment and landfilling, waste to energy and related savings in fossil fuel use, carbon sequestration and sink in landfilling, energy use for recycling and waste reduction, decrease in virgin paper demand and consequent higher carbon sequestration in forests, etc.
The Special Issue will deal with these aspects exploring any tool and strategy that might reduce negative impacts or maximise positive effects.
Submit your paper on the above-mentioned subjects for possible inclusion in the symposium programme and publication on the journal.
Send your proposal by 2nd August using the online form >>