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    Albert-Ludwigs-Universitt Freiburg

    Liberal Arts and Sciences

    Exploring Complex Problems

    1st block presentations

    Workgroup 3

    Dealing with Waste: Matters and Problems

    Lecturer Dr. Volker Balli

    Zielbauer

    Hgele

    Torres

    Mir

    SchlenderScherrer

    Lange

    Darwish

    WeinsteinGerdes

    Oehlert

    Stegbauer

    Volmer

    HesseWertheim

    Schlender

    Hebeis

    Mller

    Participants:

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    Schedule Schedule

    Wednesday, 21/10/2012

    Welcome and Introduction 14:30 - 14:45Panel 1: Waste and its Problems 14:45-15:45Moderator: Zielbauer Discussant: Hesse

    Hgele Planned ObscolescenceTorres Recycling, Reduce, ReuseMir The Waste Crisis in Naples

    Cooies and Coffee Brea 15:45 - 16:00Panel 2: Managing Wastes 16:00 - 17:00Moderator:Schlender Discussant:Darwish

    Scherrer TheaftercareofGermanLandllsLange The German Dual SystemZielbauer Waste Regulation Differences by the

    Example of Bhutan and the EU

    Cooies and Coffee Brea 2 17:00 - 17:15Panel3:SpecicWastes 17:15 - 18:15Moderator:Oehlert Discussant:Torres

    Darwish End of life: ships

    Weinstein End of life: Airplanes (Airbus)Gerdes Orbital Debris

    Conference Dinner (Common Room) 18:30 - 20:00

    Thursday, 22/10/2012

    Panel 4: Diffcicult and dangerous wastes 9:00 - 10:40Moderator:Scherrer Discussants:Gerdes + Weinstein

    Oehlert Medical Waste: A General PerspectiveStegbauer Managing infectious Medical Waste in

    East AsiaVolmer The chemical Waste produced by the

    textile industry

    Hesse Radioactive Waste Disposal in theUnited States

    Brea 10:40 - 11:00

    Panel 5: Investigating Future Scenarios and Solutions 11:00 - 12:40Moderator:Volmer Discussants:Hgele + Lange

    Wertheim Plastics in the Ocean

    Schlender Oilasaniteresourceanditsimpacton the amount of plastic waste

    Hebeis Is it Possible to decouple Waste Production from economic growth?

    Mller Human and Natural Waste Cycles - A

    Comparison

    Conclusions 12:40 - 12:50End of Conference 13:00

    HAVE A NICE REFLECTION WEEk!

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    Abstracts 1 Abstracts 2Mller - Comparing human and natural

    wastecycles

    Seen from a contrasting

    point of view, waste

    is an all human term

    implying a concept

    which fails to reintegrate

    used resources into

    the production cycle.

    As a contrast to this, the natural waste cycle is

    a system in which the waste product of one

    organism constitutes food for another organism. This

    presentation compares these natural cycles to the

    human cycles of waste management, clarifying the

    question why we humans produce waste. It further

    shows concrete examples, how the natural concept

    can be applied to economic processes and where

    future potentials for developments which apply this

    concept are.

    Torres - Recycling, reduce, reuse

    Dealing with waste

    has become one

    of the main goals of

    todays society Based

    on this idea, three

    important concepts

    are developed: reduce,

    re-use and recycle;

    along with their inclusion in the way of living,

    some challenges overcome and need to be taen

    into account. As challenges are understood, areas

    in which the concepts expressed before are to be

    considered. Consequently, applying these concepts

    requires more than a shift of mentality in the way

    waste is conceived in order to obtain results in

    a greater proportion. This presentation explains

    reduce, re-use and recycle; and also presents and

    compares real cases.

    Scherrer - The Aftercare of GermanLandlls

    Over the last 10 years

    the approach to

    waste management has

    signicantly changed in

    Germany. In 2005 the

    German government

    implemented a law that

    prohibited the disposal of unpretreated municipal

    solidwaste(MSW)onGermanlandlls.Consequently

    the usage oflandllswas drastically reduced and

    manylandllsthatcouldnotmeetthenewstandards

    were closed. In this presentation, I will explore

    the bacground and consequences of the law and

    highlight ways inwhich the defunct landlls have

    been maintained to ensure safety for human health

    and the environment.

    Lange - The

    German DualSystem

    In Germany, private

    waste companies have

    been responsible for the

    handling of pacaging

    waste for more than20 years now. While pacaging waste accounts for

    only a tiny fraction of the total waste generated, it

    is still an important fraction, because in most cases,

    it is highly recyclable. In my presentation, I will have

    a loo at the experiences of the past 20 years and

    examine whether or not the concept of having private

    waste companies deal with pacaging waste was

    successful. The success will be measured both from

    an environmental point of view and from an economic

    point of view.

    Zielbauer - Waste ManagementDifferences by theExample of Bhutan

    and the EU

    Municipal solid waste

    production increases

    every day. The only

    sufcientway to regulate

    the enormous amount of waste produced is through

    regulative laws. This presentation explores differences

    between waste regulations in developing and developed

    countries. Bhutan and several European countries serve as

    examples. The presentation concentrates on urban areas,

    and refers to current legal texts. A main problem of waste

    regulation policies is the lac of data on waste production

    in developing countries. The rst survey on this in

    Bhutan was done in 2007. In general the latest situation

    in developing countries is similar to former situations in

    developed countries.

    Darwish - End of

    Life: Ships

    Ships are not a new

    technology. They have

    been used throughout

    history in many different

    contexts andsettingssuch as in the military, shing,

    recreation, etc. However, not many people now whatactually happens to ships and other sea vessels when

    they are no longer useful. This presentation will discuss

    different options of ship disposal, e.g. recycling,

    constructioninto articialreefs,etc., andaddress some

    of the issues associated with each. It will also discuss new

    initiatives proposed by the European Union to cope with

    many of these problems and establish new regulations

    and standards on ship disposal and ship recycling plants.

    Mir - The Waste Crisis in Naples

    The waste crisis in Naples,

    the capital of the region

    Campania in south-western

    Italy, has lead negative

    impacts on human health as

    well as on the environment.

    In 1994 a State of Emergency

    was declared for the rst

    time.Still,insufcientandillegalwastemanagement

    activities contribute to the waste crisis. In

    thipresentation I will particularly focus on thereasons

    for the waste crisis, especially political inactivity, as

    well as the illegal activities of the Camorra, which is

    thelocalMaa-organizationofNaples.

    Hgele - Planned

    Obsolescence

    The idea of purposeful

    obsolescence in

    durable goods rst

    appeared in 1932, during

    the economic crisis.

    Today it is a resurgent issue in the media as well as

    in academic articles. Nowadays however it is made

    a subject of discussion not because of its economic

    benets,butratherbecauseshortreplacementcycles

    for durable goods contribute to the contemporary

    environmental problem. This research project studies

    the history of planned obsolescence and examines its

    ethical defensibleness. The moral responsibilities of

    consumer and producer are evaluated by focusing on

    general aspects of this strategy and by taing a loo at

    general business ethics.

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    Abstracts 3 Abstracts 4Weinstein - End of Life: Airplanes (Airbus)

    In the next 20 years,

    more than 6000

    airplanes will reach their

    end of life and will have

    to be disposed. The

    EADS subsidiary Airbus

    taes responsibility in

    ensuring an eco-friendly

    approach. This does not only include the waste

    management at their production sites, but also the

    recycling of their airplanes. Furthermore, Airbus

    is engaging in a project called PAMELA (Process of

    Advanced Management of End of Life Aircraft) which

    guarantees an environment-friendly way of recycling

    old airplanes. In my presentation, I will focus on the

    general waste management of the company and,

    morespecic,how thecompanyensures thesafe

    recycling of end of life airplanes including the related

    problems and challenges.

    Oelert - Medical Waste: A GeneralPerspective

    The variety of medical

    waste and how it is

    managed and disposed,

    varies according to

    country. Medical waste

    can be categorized into

    pathological waste, human

    blood and blood products, discarded medical plastics

    and cultures, waste sharps and the rest, which can

    not be categorized. Generation rates of medical

    waste in different countries show the variation in

    mass. Consequently, the problem of medical waste

    led to the development of new disposal methods and

    regulations. This presentation, will give a general

    introduction to the problems and solutions arising

    with the topic of medical waste, as well as examples.

    Volmer - The Chemical Waste Geeratedby the Textile

    Industry

    The textile industry

    is a branch that

    is generally used to a

    negative media reception,

    e.g. because of poor

    woring conditions or

    toxic residues in the clothes that could be harmful

    to the consumers health. However, the consumersin the northern hemisphere are only the last ones

    to get in contact with these toxic chemicals. I will

    examine the chemicals that are used, at which step

    of the production chain they are used, what damage

    they can cause to the environment and human

    health when e.g. being dumped in water, and how

    this chemical waste and the following pollution

    could be prevented. The alternatives are provided by

    companies who already concentrate on production

    techniques that cause the least possible harm.

    Hesse - Radioactive Waste Disposal in theUnited States

    The current state of

    affairs concerning

    development of a

    permanent repository for

    disposal of radioactive

    waste in the United

    States is uncertain. This

    waste, which includes spent fuel from civilian and

    military nuclear reactors, as well as transuranic

    waste that comes primarily from the fabrication of

    nuclear weapons, is extremely harmful to all life and

    will remain so for a very long period of time. My

    presentation provides an overview of the different

    approaches for the disposal of radioactive waste and

    the current status in the United States.

    Wertheim - Plastics in the Ocean

    Since the 1950s,

    plastic became a

    fundamental part of

    common use. Nowadays

    one can hardly imagine

    a life without this undoubtedly practical substance

    although negative sides of plastics usage become

    more public. Regarding its huge impacts caused by

    its broad distribution, it may be worth having a loo

    atitsimplicationsonspecicareas,inthiscaseonitsinuenceson oceans.In mypresentation Iwill

    consider an evaluate plastics inuence on marine

    environments, animals and social groups. Moreover

    Iwillputaspecialemphasisonplasticsinuences

    on human and animal health e.g. its endocrine and

    carcinogenic effects.

    Schlender-Oilasaniteresourceandits impact on theamount of plastic

    waste

    There is a consensus

    that oil is a nite

    resource and that many

    countries already used

    the main part of their oil. This leads to the question

    of what the consequences of an oil pea are andeven further to the scenario of a post-oil-society. In

    the presentation the far-reaching impact of oil on

    our daily live on social and political level as well as

    onglobalizationingeneralwillbeshownbasedon

    the forecast of Hubbert. Further, the question of how

    oil is being connected to plastic will be considered

    and thus what alternatives to oil (and plastic) could

    become necessary if we are willed to continue our

    style of living even though oil as a resource comes

    to an end.

    Gerdes - Orbital Debris

    Orbital debris are

    man-made objects,

    everything from old

    satellites to tiny paint

    ecks,intheearthsorbit

    which are no longer useful.

    The problems connected

    to orbital debris started

    1957withtherstlaunchofahuman-buildobject,

    the soviet satellite Sputni, into space. Since then

    the amount of fragments in space has constantly

    been increasing. Consequently riss of collision has

    increased as well. In order to mitigate the riss, it

    is important to consider technical, political and

    legal aspects. My presentation will give an overview

    overorbitaldebris,withanemphasizeontherisks

    for humans and space missions and the challenges

    connected to mitigation approaches.

    Stegbauer - Managing Infectious Medical

    Waste in East Asia

    Asia is a continent

    which has grown

    richer and exponentially

    faster than no other region

    in the world since the

    1960ies. The health caresector is no exception.

    In this presentation I introduce solutions and

    control measures, which demonstrate that handling

    effectively infectious medical waste can reduce health

    ris, save money and protect the environment at the

    same time. Given the rise of immunolgical diseases of

    Aids and Hepatitis B is increasingly problematic these

    innovative management plans become essentially

    important. Supportively I examine the disposal and

    political directives in technologically advanced and

    developing countries in East Asia, such as the China,

    Japan, Cambodia and Vietnam.

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    order to achieve a sustainable waste management. One instrument of

    waste prevention is the decoupling of waste generation from economic growth.

    The European Commission has set the target to achieve the decoupling until

    2020. In my presentation, I want to explain the concept of decoupling by explaining the ey words and

    differenttypesofdecouplingrst.Furthermore,IpointouthowitismeasuredandhowtheEUplansto

    achieve decoupling . The focus is on Europe only and the main part of the presentation is to show the ey

    arguments of the advocates and opponents of the decoupling-theory.

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