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Despite the fall in commodity values, landfi ll operators are still keen to turn their landfi lls from a cost centre to a profi t centre. Attendance at this event will help landfi ll operators to extend their business models, and to extract the maximum value from their assets. Networking opportunities at the event will be superb, and the adjacent exhibition will allow operators to source the most cost-eff ective equipment and advice for landfi ll mining and monetisation. Down-stream users of landfi ll by-products (alternative fuels, metals, paper, plastics) will benefi t, through technical information and contacts.
Who should attend?
• International delegates• local authorities
• landfill operators• legislators
• stakeholders• equipment producers
• academics• hydrologists
Resource users include:
• cement and lime producers
• power producers• metals producers
• chemicals producers• building materials
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“Thanks for an interesting and enlightening conference. This topic shed signifi cant light on the future direction and potential for landfi lls, and will certainly help us to plan our
strategies accordingly.”
Global Landfi ll Mining 2008 conference delegate
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Treasure from trashLandfi lls have previously been seen as just a destination at the end of a one-way street. Landfi lls are now being seen as useful repositories for a wide variety of resources, including base metals, precious metals, construction materials, and waste-derived fuels. The technical barriers for their recovery have been surmounted, and with ballooning commodity prices, the economic argument for their use is won. In some cases the remaining barriers will be legislative or regulatory - in others it may be the presence, or possible presence of undesirable constituents in the waste resource.
This event will show attendees what has previously been done in this area, what is currently underway, and what may be possible in the future. Without a doubt, there is a signifi cant amount of money to be made for operators which can take landfi ll liabilities, and by mining them, turn them into garbage gold.
Issues covered:• legislative status of landfi lls• reclamation versus mining• what’s in our landfi lls?• methane evolution• mechanics of landfi ll mining• product stream utilisation• post-mining site remediation
Exhibition and sponsorship opportunities
Don’t miss the opportunity to reach your target audience by exhibiting at the conference.
For more details, please contact Paul Brown:tel +44 (0)1372 840950mobile +44 (0)7767 475998email [email protected]
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About the organiser
PRo Publications International Ltd was established in1996, and has organised conferences and exhibitions inover 20 countries worldwide.PRo Publications also publishes a number of award-winning global industrial magazines.Please see www.propubs.com
CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 2010Final Programme - Monday 13 September 2010
08.15 Registration opens: Coff ee and Neworking
08.55 Introduction by Dr Robert McCaff rey, conference convenor
9.00 ‘Divert, dig up or distributed energy?.....Balancing the drivers of carbon and fi nancial desires - a 5 Dimensional approach,’ Peter Jones
9.30 ‘Landfi ll mining regulation: how do we start?’ Jonathan Atkinson, technical specialist, Environment Agency
10.00 ‘Landfi ll Reclamation: Drivers and Requisites,’ Edwin Falkman, EGF Associates
10.30 Meet the delegates session
10.45-11.15 Coff ee and networking
11.15 ‘Regulatory requirements associated with landfi ll mining in the United States,’ Robert Schreiber, Christa Russell, Doug Abeln; Schreiber Yonley and Associates
11.45 ‘System, technology and experience of 17Mt of landfi ll mining projects,’ Reinhard Goeschl, Innovation und Technik AG, Emirates Environmental Technology Co. Llc. Sharjah / UAE
12.30-13.30 Lunch and networking
13.30 ‘The cumulated energy demand (CED) for landfi ll mining and reclamation,’ Ingo Hölzle, Technical University of Munich
14.00 ‘Possibilities for landfi ll mining in Turkey, Pakistan and worldwide, for the production of alternative fuels,’ Dirk Lechtenburg, MVW Lechtenburg
14.30 ‘Landfi ll mining is what we do,’ Peter Crofts, RockTron Ltd
15.00-15.30 Coff ee and networking
15.30 ‘Magnetic and sensor sorting technology for landfi ll mining,’ Dr. Ulrich Kohaupt, Steinert Elektromagnetbau GmbH
16.00 ‘In-situ waste aeration preliminary to landfi ll mining,’ Roberto Raga, Raff aello Cossu; University of Padova, Italy: Andrea Dal Maso, Moreno Zanella; Spinoff s.r.l., Padova, Italy
16.30 ‘Factors infl uencing business models for landfi ll mining,’ Amit Shankar Ranjit, Energy and Environmental Engineering, Linköping University
17.00 onwards: Drinks and networking at local venue.
The programme is subject to change. The conference language is English. Dress code for the conference is smart casual or business suit.
The following companies have previously registered their interest in attending the
Global Landfi ll Mining Conference in London:
Adelaide Brighton Cement Ltd, Akmenes Cementas AB, Alma College, American Air Filter Manufacturing
Sdn. Bhd., Ashworth, BAA, Barnes Kavelle, Biff a, Bilhaq Trading & Construction System, Blue Circle Southern
Cement, Bournemouth International Airport, Box International Consulting, C.A.Blackwell (Contracts) Ltd,
Cambridge University, Capita Symonds, Cayman Islands Government, Cementos Progreso, S.A., Cemex Egypt,
Cemex, Ci.a Ind. El Volcan S.A., Ciments Calcia, Cimpor Cimentos do Brasil, Cimpor, CIMPOR-Cimentos de
Portugal, SGPS, SA, CLASSI ENVIRONMENTAL LLC, Claudius Peters Project GmbH, CRIC, Defra, Dudman Group
Limited, Duna-Drava Cement Kft., ECODECO, Econic Ltd, Edmund Nuttall Ltd, Ends Report, Envirnoment
Media Group, Environment Agency Wales, ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS CENTER, ETS, European Parliament,
Fairport Engineering Limited, Fars Nov Cement Co, FL Smidth, FLSmidth Automation, Foresight Group, Four
Rivers Trading, German Contratc Services Ltd, Getraco Ltd, Girac Limited, GLT-Avfall, Golder Associates (UK)
Ltd, Group DML, Groupe Sch/Trdi, H.J. Hansen Genvindingsindustri A/S, H.S.E MANAGEMENT LTD, Hexion
Specialty Chemicals, HJ Hansen, Hobart & William Smith Colleges, Holcim US Inc, Imperial College London,
INFINIS Ltd., Ingeneria y Mantenimiento SA, Iowa State University, Island Waste Services, JACC Allen Holdings
Ltd, JBMI, Kier Construction, Kier Mining, Knauf Gips KG, Lafarge Aggregates Ltd, Lafarge Cementos Mexico,
Lafarge CTEC, Lafarge, LAING O’ROURKE, Land & Mineral Management Ltd, Land and Mineral Management
Ltd, Latitude 18, Lester Franks Survey and Geographic, LIEBHERR RENTAL LTD, Lifecycle Renewables Ltd,
LINDNER Recyclingtech & MVW Lechtenberg , Lucky Cement Limited, MAPEI, Masry Innovation Centre PTE
LTD, Medtronic, Metro international, mi2g Ltd, Microcem, Minerals Resource Management Ltd, Ministry of
Environment and Water Resources, Mississippi lime Company, Modus Comunicazione, Mongolyn Alt (MAK)
Corp, Mpendulo Mining, MPI Multi Purpose Industries, MRLIZ Consultoria, MSV Limited, MT Hojgaard, Multi
Purpose Industries (MPI) , MURLI INDUSTRIES LTD, National University of Colombia, NV Afvalzorg NL, Oakdene
Hollins Ltd, Orchid Environmental Ltd (part of Fairport), Ormonde Import Export Services, Ovam, Pakistan
Agricutural Research Council, Peel Environmental Ltd, Pegase International SA, Pembridge Consulting Ltd,
Peninsula Environmental Solutions, Pfi ster GmbH, Pishro pey Jam, Prolec Ltd, PT Gikoko Kogyo Indonesia, PT.
Godang Tua Jaya, Queen Mary, University of London, Ravenblack, Resource Media, Rexnord Industries, Rock
inc., S&B Industrial Minerals S.A., SC. ROMAIR CONSULTING LTD, Schreiber Yonley & Associates, Singareni
Collieries Company, Singh (UK) Ltd., SITA FRANCE, SITA Power, SITA UK LTD., SLR Consulting Limited, Smiths
(Gloucester) Ltd., SORPA bs., Sougueta Engineering AG, SRC Ltd, SRM Ltd, STANDARD INDUSTRIE, Steetley
Dolomite Ltd, Stena Metall AB, Storefi eld Group, Swindon Borough Council, Tarmac, TEPUI, Toxicology
Research Laboratories Ltd, Ultratech Cement Limited, University of Kalmar, University of Sheffi eld, VEOLIA
PROPRETE, Viridor Waste Management, Volta Foundation, Votorantim Cimentos, Vulcan Materials Company,
W. Cliff ord Watts Ltd, Waste Recycling Group, WASTECH CONSULTORIA E SERVIOS AMBIENTAIS LTDA, West
Sussex County Council, WRG, Zuari Cement Ltd.
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