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_ OPENING SESSION / SESSIONE DI APERTURA h. 9:00 - 12:50Central Hall / Sala Centrale

Chair / Presidente: Raffaello Cossu (IT)9:00 - 10:00 Welcome Addresses / Saluti di benvenuto

Opening Lectures / Relazioni di apertura10:00 - 10:50 H. Takatsuki (JP) Waste problems and our lifestyle

10:50 - 11:20 Coffee Break / Pausa

11:20 - 11:50 J. Bogner (US) Evolutionary & revolutionary thinking about landfill processes

Brazil Special Guest Country:

11:50 - 12:05 C.F. Mahler (BR) Introduction of guest country

12:05 - 12:20 F.J.P De Oliveira (BR) Waste management in Brazil from past to present and future: main achievements

12:20 - 12:35 J.F.T. Jucá (BR) Waste management in Brazil from past to present and future: advanced solutions

Monday September 30 - morning / Lunedì 30 Settembre - mattina

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SESSION A1 - Central Hall h. 15:30 - 17:10Waste Management Policies and StrategiesChair / Presidente: Federico Peres (IT)

T.F. Astrup, C. Scheutz, A. Damgaard, A. Boldrin, J.T. Rørbech, D. Vyzinkarova, M. Klinglmair, M.E. Edjabou, R. Götze, E. Allegrini, K. Pivnenko (DK)Integrated resource management and recovery (IRMAR): a new Danish initiativeA. Bartl (AT)Ways and entanglements of the waste hierarchyH. Scharff (NL)Resource efficiency and the environmentM. Dubois, R. Hoogmartens, S. Van Passel, I. Vanderreydt (BE)Opportunities and drawbacks of tradable recycling certificates

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION A2 - Central Hall h. 18:00 - 19:40Life Cycle Assessment in Waste ManagementChair / Presidente: Thomas Christensen (DK)

S. Thorneloe, O. Kaplan, K. Weitz (US)Sustainability and solid waste managementA. Laurent, J. Clavreul, I. Bakas, A. Bernstad, M. Niero, E. Gentil, M.Z. Hauschild, T.H. Christensen (DK)A critical review of Life Cycle Assessment applied to solid waste management sy-stemsJ.W. Levis, M.A. Barlaz, J.F. Decarolis, S.R. Ranjithan (US)What is the optimal way for a suburban U.S. city to sustainably manage future solid waste? Perspectives from a solid waste optimization life-cycle framework (SWOLF)S.J. Burnley, S.T. Wagland, P.J. Longhurst (GB)Discovering waste management priorities using Life Cycle Assessment and spre-adsheet models in education

Monday September 30 - afternoon / Lunedì 30 Settembre - pomeriggio

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SESSION B1 - Panorama Hall h. 15:30 - 17:10Hybrid Bioreactor LandfillsChair / Presidente: Debra Reinhart (US)

M. Huber-Humer, M. Hrad, K. Böhm, P. Mostbauer (AT)Assessment and simulation of the emission potential and long-term behaviour of a municipal solid waste landfill under anaerobic and aerated conditionsF. Di Maria, A. Sordi, C. Micale, A. Canovai (IT)Waste stabilization and leachate purification by managing a landfill for mechani-cally sorted organic fraction as hybrid bioreactorQ. Xu, Z. Ma, X. Jin, J.H. Ko (CN)Effects of bioreactor landfill operations on landfill leachate and biogasT. Shimaoka, C. Wu, H. Nakayama, T. Komiya, Y. Zhao, X. Chai, Y. Hao (JP)Influence of aeration modes on biostabilization of solid waste in landfills that use the aerobic-anaerobic landfill method

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION B2 - Panorama Hall h. 18:00 - 19:40Landfilling of Pretreated WasteChair / Presidente: Erwin Binner (AT)

V. Pallier, A.A. Mansour, G. Feuillade-Cathalifaud (FR)Study of the degradation of wastes under different ways of landfilling using lea-ching test: impact of the pilot scales W.P. Clarke, S. Xie (AU)Rapid digestion of shredded MSW by sequentially flooding and draining small landfill cellsA.G. Van Turnhout, T.J. Heimovaara, R. Kleerebezem (NL)Gray box modeling of MSW degradation: revealing its dominant (bio)chemical mechanismR. Olsen, H.C. Willumsen (DK)Characterization of gas, heat and humidity profiles in landfilled shredder residue at Odense Nord Landfill, Denmark

Monday September 30 - afternoon / Lunedì 30 Settembre - pomeriggio

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SESSION C1 - Baldacchino Room h. 15:30 - 17:10Waste Recycling: Economic and Organizational AspectsChair / Presidente: Lale Andreas (SE)

H. Lawrie, A. Godley, A. Read (GB)Applying procurement best practice to achieve cost savings & enhance service performance in difficult financial timesM. Münster, H. Ravn, K. Hedegaard, N. Juul, M. Ljunggren Söderman (DK)Economic optimisation of waste treatment and energy production in Denmark M.B. Jensen, C. Scheutz, J. Møller (DK)Meeting the EU recycling targets by introducing a 2-compartment bin to householdsA. Mavropoulos, M. Tsakona, A. Anthouli (GR)Mobile apps as enablers to improve recycling performanceN.D. Charisiou, M.A. Goula (GR)Attitudes and behaviour of a University community to recycling: lessons for impro-ved waste management schemes

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION C2 - Baldacchino Room h. 18:00 - 19:40Waste Management in Developing Countries: National StrategiesChair / Presidente: Muhammed Alamgir (BD)

S. García Cortés, A. Whiteman, R. Soos, D.C. Wilson, E. Schwehn (DE)Guidance on the selection of operator models for solid waste management in emer-ging and developing countriesA. Elnaas, A. Nassour, M. Nelles (DE)Practical solutions for mixed municipal solid waste in the Arab RegionD.G.G.A. Lima, A.L.B. Firmo, M.O.H. Mariano, J.F.T. Jucá, J.D. Lima (BR)Public policy applied to MSW: an analysis of waste policy in Brazil and the influence of international policyG. Villa Cox, R. Villa Cox, J.C. Pindo, D. Matamoros (EU)Estimating the relationship between socioeconomic determinants and solid waste production for the simulation of waste production patterns: the Guayaquil, Ecuador case studyM.A.K. Salim, S.N. Ashraf, M. Alamgir (BD)Present scenario of solid waste management in BangladeshN.M. Mannie, K. Pretorius (ZA)An integrated waste management plan: the challenge of implementation and ma-nagement - A South African perspective

Monday September 30 - afternoon / Lunedì 30 Settembre - pomeriggio

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SESSION D1 - Naturista Room h. 15:30 - 17:10Landfilling in Developing CountriesChair / Presidente: Yasushi Matsufuji (JP)

A.C.E. Oliveira, E. Ritter, C. Mannarino. P. Constantino (BR)Evaluation of biogas emission through the final cover layer of the waste treatment center of Nova Iguaçu and dump of Seropédica, Rio de Janeiro analysesS.N. Ashraf, S. Ghos, M.S. Islam, M. Alamgir (BD)Field study on the change of characteristics of municipal solid waste deposited in sanitary landfill lysimeter in BangladeshF. Mhiri, S. Hiligsmann, L. Sayahi, D. Tangour, H. Gamoun, A. Jrad, P. Thonart (TN)Monitoring of anaerobic digestion in MSW landfills in TunisiaB.G.N. Sewwandi, K. Takahiro, K. Kawamoto, S. Hamamoto, S. Asamoto, H. Sato (JP)Evaluation of leachate contamination potential of municipal solid waste dumpsites in Sri Lanka using Leachate Pollution Index

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION D2 - Naturista Room h. 18:00 - 19:40Landfill PlanningChair / Presidente: Anders Lagerkvist (SE)

J.J. Dijkstra, A. Van Zomeren, R.N.J. Comans, E. Brand, J.W. Claessens (NL)Calculating site-specific emission criteria for sustainable landfills: the Dutch approachA. Roberts, A. Horlyck, C. Ng, S. Dever (AU)The importance and value of good landfill planningV. Korotaev, Y. Kulikova, T. Voronkova (RU)History of landfilling in Russian FederationM.J. Thom, J.M. Nash (AU)Changes in design approach and their impact on landfills in Sydney, AustraliaC. D’Alpaos, M. Moretto (IT)Investment timing and capacity sizing of landfillsR.M. Rosendal, P.L. Madsen, H. Rolsted (DK)Verification and extended reception control of non-hazardous waste prior to landfil-ling at Glatved Landfill, Reno Djurs

Monday September 30 - afternoon / Lunedì 30 Settembre - pomeriggio

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SESSION E1 - Le Dune Room h. 15:30 - 17:10Biomass to EnergyChair / Presidente: Vera Susanne Rotter (DE)

L. Li, J.R.V. Flora, N.D. Berge (US)Hydrothermal carbonization of food waste for energy source recoveryD. Alberti, S. Scarano, A. Salogni (IT)Management of waste-derived woody biomass - Design and construction of a bio-mass CHP power plant in CremonaM. Feldmann (DE)Waste biomass to energy: Nightmare or Challenge? Design, construction and ope-rational experience of a waste-biomass power station in ItalyL.-G. Ndiaye, A. Khelfa, A. Bensakhria (SN)Slow pyrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass waste: temperature and nature of the heat transfer gas effectsT. Dolden, B. Hilber (DE)Waste to biocoal and biochar using hydrothermal carbonization

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION E2 - Le Dune Room h. 18:00 - 19:40Advanced Sorting Systems in Waste RecyclingChair / Presidente: Giuseppe Bonifazi (IT)

F. Di Maria, A. Sordi, C. Micale, G. Cirulli, M. Marionni, W. Rossi (IT)Urban mining: increasing material recovery from mechanical biological treatment of residual municipal solid wasteG. Bonifazi, S. Serranti (IT)Quality control by hyperspectral imaging in solid waste recycling: case studiesM. Jansen, E.U. Thoden Van Velzen, B. Ferreira, T. Pretz (DE)Recovery of plastics from municipal solid waste in materials recovery facilitiesG. Bonifazi, S. Serranti (IT)Quality control by hyperspectral imaging in solid waste recycling: fundamentals

Monday September 30 - afternoon / Lunedì 30 Settembre - pomeriggio

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SESSION F1 - Ex Wine Bar Room h. 15:30 - 17:10Workshop: Disaster WasteChair / Presidente: Toshihiko Matsuto (JP)Disaster waste is now a common category in solid waste management due to va-rious big disasters that have recently occurred throughout the world, which include earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, floods. Disaster waste is clearly distinguished from ordinary waste such as MSW and industrial waste in the following points: tremendous amount of waste production; wide variety of waste characteristics and heavy dependence on site-specific situation; limited time for management; simul-taneous problems such as fire and sanitation. This workshop aims at exchanging information and learning future needs for the above research topic.

Introductory lectures:N. Hirayama, M. Yamada, T. Ishigaki, Y. Kawata (JP)Effective reduction of disaster debris impact on landfill systemJ. Hahladakis, S. Michailakis, E. Gidarakos (GR)Simulating and assessing heavy metal release from electric and electronic equip-ment (EEE) present in a shipwreck K. Manabe, S. Iwashita, T. Komiya (JP)Disposal of disaster waste generated by the great East Japan earthquake and pre-paration for future disasters

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION F2 - Ex Wine Bar Room h. 18:00 - 19:40IWWG Workshop: Food Waste and Social ImpactsChair / Presidente: Felicitas Schneider (AT)Social assessment approaches differ from environmental assessment due to the fact that indicators and impact categories include subjective social criteria that are sometimes both hard to quantify and difficult to classify as hard facts that are ap-proved in a natural sciences manner. In this regard the methodological and practi-cal approaches in social assessment are at the very beginning and controversially discussed. The social impact of food wastage with regard to food waste prevention measures has been poorly addressed so far; therefore the social impact of the di-stribution of 388,000 t of food products to 5.4 million deprived European citizens by European Food banks in 2012, for instance, is unknown.The workshop aims at exchanging knowledge and experiences in social asses-sment approaches for food wastage.

Workshop introduction:F. Schneider, R. Linzner, S. Salhofer (AT)Food waste and social impacts

Monday September 30 - afternoon / Lunedì 30 Settembre - pomeriggio

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SESSION G1 - Pineta Room h. 15:30 - 17:10Workshop: Waste Wood ManagementChair / Presidente: Uta Krogmann (US)This workshop will discuss various wood waste management alternatives ranging from mulch production to material and energy recovery. Management practices in different countries will be introduced. Focus of the workshop is the assessment and modeling of environmental impacts of various practices. The environmental im-pacts include the release of greenhouse gases during energy recovery and leacha-te emissions from stockpiles. Other topics such as the legal framework, incentives and stakeholder preferences will be discussed as well.

Introductory lectures:F. C Bergeron (CH)Evaluation of the coherence of waste wood management in SwitzerlandU. Krogmann, D. Gimenez, R. Miskewitz, S. Kannepalli, V. Subroy, P.F. Strom (US)An investigation of quantity and quality of runoff from wood mulch stockpiles

17.10 - 17.40 Coffee Break17.40 - 18.00 Poster discussion

SESSION G2 - Pineta Room h. 18:00 - 19:40Workshop: Waste PreventionChair / Presidente: Katia Lasaridi (GR)WASP (Waste Prevention) Tool project has been elaborated in order to investigate, demonstrate and optimise the waste prevention potential at the Local Authorities (LA) level in the Mediterranean area, in the different geographic and waste poli-cy context of Greece and Cyprus. To date, the scientific team of the WASP-Tool project has assembled a big range of the waste prevention activities that have been already implemented worldwide and has evaluated them in respect with the diversion potential, cost of implementation, level of behavioural change and envi-ronmental benefits. The output of the system includes a ranking of the appropriate waste prevention activities, as well as estimated results for each activity, taking into account local demographics and waste parameters.

Introductory lectures:K. Lasaridi, O. Hatzi, K. Abeliotis, C. Chroni, N. Kalogeropoulos, C. Chatzieleftheriou, N. Gargoulas, A. Mavropoulos, A.A. Zorpas, , M. Nikolaidou, D. Anagnostopoulos (GR)Development and demonstration of a web-based waste prevention tool for local authoritiesC. Cole, M. Osmani, A. Wheatley, M. Quddus (GB)Bulky household waste management in a UK Local Authority area: current practi-ce, challenges and improvement opportunities

Monday September 30 - afternoon / Lunedì 30 Settembre - pomeriggio

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SESSIONE H1 (in italiano) - Chiesa Room h. 15:30 - 17:10Workshop: Discussione sulla nuova normativa discariche Regione Lombardia (I)Chair / Presidente: Giorgio Gallina (IT)

Relazione di apertura:C.M. Terzi, D. Sciunnach (IT)Discussione sulle linee guida per la progettazione e la gestione delle discariche sostenibili in Regione Lombardia

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSIONE H2 (in italiano) - Chiesa Room h. 18:00 - 19:40Workshop: Discussione sulla nuova normativa discariche Regione Lombardia (II)Chair / Presidente: Giorgio Gallina (IT)

La discussione iniziata in sessione H1 proseguirà durante la sessione H2.

Monday September 30 - afternoon / Lunedì 30 Settembre - pomeriggio

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SESSION A3 - Central Hall h. 9:00 - 10:40Anaerobic DigestionChair / Presidente: William Clarke (AU)

S. Hiligsmann, L. Beckers, C. Hamilton, J. Masset, P. Thonart (BE)Anaerobic digestion with biohydrogen production from organic wastes: state-of-the artB. Yan, A. Selvam, J.W.C. Wong (CN)Enhancing methane production during two-phase anaerobic digestion of food wa-ste by reutilizing hydrogen and carbon dioxide produced in acidogenic leach bed reactorJ. Gómez-Romero, E.I. García-Peña (MX)Co-digestion of agro-industrial wastes for biohydrogen productionL. Alibardi, R. Cossu (IT)Biological hydrogen and methane productions from organic fractions of MSW with different composition

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION A4 - Central Hall h. 11:10 - 12:50 AD: Organic Wastes from Different Sources (I)Chair / Presidente: Robert Gregory (GB)

G. De Gioannis, M. Friargiu, E. Massi, A. Muntoni, A. Polettini, R. Pomi, D. Spiga (IT)Combined H2 and CH4 production from cheese wheyM.T. Varnero, J. Suárez, K. Galleguillos (CL)Anaerobic and aerobic processing of olive industry waste to generate biogas and compostY.-W. Jeon, H.-J. Kim, J.-A. Jeong, J.-W. Kang, J.-Y. Lee, D.-H. Lee (KR)Ultrasonic pretreatment of slaughter blood for enhancement of enzymatic degra-dabilityS. Fiore, C. Roati, B. Ruffino, F. Marchese, M.C. Zanetti (IT)Laboratory and pilot tests for the anaerobic digestion of wine wastes

Tuesday October 1 - morning / Martedì 1 Ottobre - mattina

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SESSION B3 - Panorama Hall h. 9:00 - 10:40Leachate Transport and HydrologyChair / Presidente: Keith Knox (GB)

K. Berger (DE)Current state and future prospects of the hydrologic evaluation of landfill perfor-mance (HELP) model for simulating the water balance of landfill liner systemsS. Pantini, F. Lombardi, I. Verginelli (IT)Applicability of water balance models for predicting leachate production in sanitary landfillsD. Komilis, A. Athiniotou (GR)Modeling leachate generation for an operating landfill in Greece using a 1.5-year databaseN.D. Woodman, T.C. Rees-White, A.M. Stringfellow, R.P. Beaven, A.P. Hudson (GB)Provisional analysis of the effect of compression on transport in degrading munici-pal solid waste

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION B4 - Panorama Hall h. 11:10 - 12:50Landfill Liner SystemsChair / Presidente: Daniele Cazzuffi (IT)

L. Carbone, J.P. Gourc, P. Carrubba, N. Moraci, L. Briançon, P. Pavanello (FR)New perspectives in the interface shear strength characterization through the inclined plane testS. Imaizumi, S. Usami, S. Matsuyama, K. Kudo, T. Harada, M. Nonoda, H. Kano (JP)Large model tests on the bentonite mixed soil layer undergoing local settlementS. Baldauf, E. Geutebrueck (DE)Next generation leak location in HDPE liners in landfills and other environmentally sensitive infrastructuresY. Xia, H. Zhang, K. Phoungthong, L.-M. Shao, P.J. He (CN)Clogging of leachate collection system in a MSW landfill accepting incineration residues

Tuesday October 1 - morning / Martedì 1 Ottobre - mattina

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SESSION C3 - Baldacchino Room h. 9:00 - 10:40Regulatory Aspects in Waste and Landfill ManagementChair / Presidente: Heijo Scharff (NL)

W.J. Kattenberg, H.A. Van Der Sloot, T.J. Heimovaara (NL)New Dutch legislation to allow research of natural biodegradation at landfillsD. Bradford, R. Hoare, M. Van Nieuwenhoven (GB)EU guidelines and tools to promote resource efficiency through end of waste re-gulationA. Cunha, L. Pereira, E. Proença (PT)Solid waste price regulation in Portugal, present and futureS. Salhofer, B. Steuer, R. Linzner, P. Beigl (AT)WEEE legislation and implementation in Europe and the P.R. China - A comparisonI.D. Williams, C. Marsden, S. Laidlaw, K. Stokes, A. Macgregor, F. Passant (GB)Using company level environmental reporting and information to promote effective implementation of environmental legislation

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION C4 - Baldacchino Room h. 11:10 - 12:50Waste Management in Developing Countries: RecyclingChair / Presidente: Luis Diaz (US)

S. Salhofer, S. Aparcana (AT)The assessment of social impact of recycling systems in developing countries - Me-thodology and case studiesN.S. Mohamed Yuran, A.S. Zainol (MY)Model of agriculture organic wastes as a resource in moss artJ. Gutberlet (BR)Recycling cooperatives addressing climate change challenges: a case study from BrazilH.T.N. Dao, T.J. Downs, V. Delauer (VN)Sustainable solid waste management in Danang, Vietnam: the 3R (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) approach focusing on community participationM. Fehr, A.C.B. Magalhães (BR)Filling the knowledge gap in sorted waste logistics

Tuesday October 1 - morning / Martedì 1 Ottobre - mattina

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SESSION D3 - Naturista Room h. 9:00 - 10:40Landfill Gas: EmissionsChair / Presidente: Dongbei Yue (CN)

O. Bour, I. Zdanevitch, Z. Pokryszka, A. Lalet, A. Akerman (FR)Temporal variation of LFG emission from different types of landfill coverP. Novak (CZ)Screening of instant methane emissions from individual emission pointsS. Dever, M. Welsh, M. Hunstone, R. Stuetz (AU)Assessment of fugitive landfill gas emissions rates in AustraliaE. Bietlot, S. Garzaniti, D. D’Or, C. Collart (BE)Assessment of the contribution of low emissive areas to the average global flux of biogas diffusing through landfill covers in WalloniaW.H. Stachowitz, F. Ender, M. Mattern (DE)Methane detection at the surface of landfill sites and at biogas plants

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION D4 - Naturista Room h. 11:10 - 12:50Landfill Gas: Case StudiesChair / Presidente: Julia Lamborn (AU)

J. Havukainen, V. Uusitalo, M. Horttanainen (FI)Energy balance of biogas productionM.P. Fedorov, V.I. Maslikov, A.N. Chusov (RU)Results of the MSW landfill biogas investigations in the North-West region of the Russian FederationD. Overzet, H. Woelders (NL)Results of additional vertical gas extraction system in old landfill (Multriwell)J.M. Nash, M.J. Thom (AU)Ground gas risks from closed landfills in Australia - Recent developments in gui-dance and regulation

Tuesday October 1 - morning / Martedì 1 Ottobre - mattina

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SESSION E3 - Le Dune Room h. 9:00 - 10:40Waste Management Strategies (I)Chair / Presidente: Anders Lagerkvist (SE)

K. Lee, S. Matsuoka (JP)Cooperative governance of integrated solid waste management from a complex system perspectiveM. Afrika, N. Cobbinah (ZA)Industry waste management plans as a tool for co-regulation in South AfricaB. Steuer, R. Linzner, S. Salhofer (AT)Waste management patterns in the People’s Republic of China - Informal dynamics and formal countermeasures within the circular economy contextR. Kikuchi (JP)Deposition of pet animals as waste by means of incineration in Japan: an approach to an environmentally friendly society from the viewpoint of animal ethicsB. Mayne, G. Morton, A. Read (GB)Waste infrastructure community engagement - A UK toolkitA.B. Farouque, N. Taj (PK)Community based integrated solid waste management in developing countries - Green Town, Lahore (Clean Pakistan)

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION E4 - Le Dune Room h. 11:10 - 12:50Waste Management Strategies (II)Chair / Presidente: Andreas Bartl (AT)

M. Ivarsson, E. Nygren, C. Östlund (SE)From waste management to resource efficiency - A new approach to national wa-ste planningR.P. Beaven, K. Knox, J.R. Gronow (GB)The need for a new approach to landfill financing and aftercareA.L. Bufoni, M.S. Carvalho, L. Basto, L.P. Rosa (BR)Solid waste disposal strategy and site emissions: when the planning does not go far enoughC. Deed, V. Vaughan-Williams, K. Davis (GB)Full scale delivery of an electronic duty of care system for waste transfer notes within the UK

Tuesday October 1 - morning / Martedì 1 Ottobre - mattina

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SESSION F3 - Ex Wine Bar Room h. 9:00 - 10:40Workshop: European Commission DG Research and Innovation - Making Better Use of WasteChair / Presidente: Vincenzo Gente (BE)With increasing concerns over environmental depletion and scarcity of resources, pe-ople and policy makers are becoming more and more aware of the potential of waste as a resource. In the EU’s Seventh Framework Programme for Research (FP7), wa-ste recycling has been addressed by different projects that encompass a wide range of waste materials, technologies and processes aimed at improving resource efficien-cy. Horizon 2020, the new EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation, will tackle six societal challenges by bringing research closer to the market. Waste will be addressed through societal challenge “Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials”. The workshop will present the results of FP7 funded projects and will provide a snapshot of how the topic, waste, will be handled under Horizon 2020.Workshop introduction:V. Gente (BE)Making better use of waste: in search of the right solution Introductory lectures:A. Lisbona (ES)Innovative strategies for high-grade recovery from C&DW: the IRCOW storyB. Kopacek (AT)ZeroWIN - Towards zero waste in industrial networksF. Di Maio (NL)Turning waste into value: the W2Plastics ProjectC. Launo, I.M. Cassissa, S. Bruna, E. Lopez Casariego, S. Mier, P. Antonio, P. Barattini, M. Bonasso, A. Rovetta (IT)BURBA (Bottom Up selection, collection and management of URBAn waste) 10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION F4 - Ex Wine Bar Room h. 11:10 - 12:50Workshop: European Union LIFE Programme Chair / Presidente: Carlos de la Paz (BE)The LIFE Programme has been the EU’s funding instrument for the environment since its approval in 1992. The general objective of LIFE is to contribute to the im-plementation, updating and development of EU environmental policy and legislation by co-financing pilot or demonstration projects with European added value. Waste and recycling is the most popular theme tackled by the programme. In this workshop a representative of the LIFE Programme’s Communications Team will present at-tendees with some of the good practices on waste management and landfilling developed by LIFE projects over the last 21 years. Workshop introduction:C. De La Paz (BE)The EU LIFE Programme: over 20 years contributing to waste recycling in Europe

Tuesday October 1 - morning / Martedì 1 Ottobre - mattina

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SESSION G3 - Pineta Room h. 9:00 - 10:40Workshop: Re-Use of Waste MaterialsChair / Presidente: Federico Peres (IT)Directive 2008/98/EC on waste (Waste Framework Directive) defines “re-use” as «any operation by which products or components that are not waste are used again for the same purpose for which they were conceived». Indeed “re-use”, as a part of the waste prevention strategy, is strictly intended to deal with products or parts thereof that are still able to perform their function, not waste; any necessary che-cking, cleaning or repairing recovery operation would be rather a “preparing for re-use” operation, conducted on materials that have already become waste. “Re-use” could also be seen as a broader concept within the waste management vision: to give an object or a product a second or more chances to be used for its original purpose, in order to prevent it from becoming or returning to be waste.Introductory lectures:E. Schmied, R. Linzner, G. Obersteiner (AT)Re-use in practise - A challenge within legal aspectsA. Pertl, G. Obersteiner, S. Scherhaufer, E. Schmied (AT)Environmental advantage of re-use - LCA case studiesF. Peres (IT)Excavated materials as by-products in the Italian legislationF. Moedinger, F. Ast, R. Rosanelli, N. Comperini, C. Callegati, G. Pezzotti (IE)Use of secondary raw materials and energy savings certificates in the clay brick industry in Italy10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION G4 - Pineta Room h. 11:10 - 12:50Workshop: Waste Collection UndergroundChair / Presidente: Tor Larsen (NO)Waste collection from underground container systems has for years been wi-dely used in many European cities. Such systems offer a lot of advantages, like effective use of urban areas for waste disposal, high hygienic and aesthe-tic standards, fire proof waste disposal and cost effective waste collection. Underground container systems are also getting more “intelligent” to optimize the cost efficiency of waste collection. One way of accomplishing this is by equipping the containers with an electronic filling-level measurement, with data transfer by GPRS, central data hosting and an online GPS route planning system. Cost re-duction on waste collection enables the Municipalities to pass these savings on to the households by creating waste fee models where households pay for the actual amount of waste generated.Introductory lecture:T. Larsen, W. Hillinger (NO)Optimization of waste collection from underground containers by filling level measu-rements and other remote transferred data - City of Stavanger, Norway

Tuesday October 1 - morning / Martedì 1 Ottobre - mattina

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SESSIONE H3 (in italiano) - Chiesa Room h. 09:00 - 10:40Trattamento TermicoChair / Presidente: Eugenio de Fraja Frangipane (IT)L. Lombardi, E. Carnevale, G. Frati, L. Zanchi (IT)Analisi del ciclo di vita di scenari di recupero energetico dei rifiuti urbaniD. Alberti, A. Carrara, F. Gasparini, E. Lorena, M. Metelli (IT)Il progetto di un moderno termovalorizzatore - Il revamping di Lomellina EnergiaE.C. Rada, M. Ragazzi, G. Ionescu (IT)Obiettivi 2020 per la gestione dei rifiuti urbani attraverso la produzione e valorizza-zione del CSS: un caso di studio italiano U. Arena, F. Di Gregorio, G. De Troia, A. Saponaro (IT)Analisi tecnico-economica di un impianto di gassificazione a letto fluido alimentato con combustibile solido secondario

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSIONE H4 (in italiano) - Chiesa Room h. 11:10 - 12:50Gestione del PercolatoChair / Presidente: Giovanni de Feo (IT)P. Franceschetti, A. Moretto, A. Atzori (IT)Solwa (Solar Water): metodo per la disidratazione del percolato di discarica attra-verso l’energia solare - La sperimentazione nella discarica di Ponte San Nicolò (Padova) M.A. Leigue F., M.C. Lavagnolo, M. Malagoli, R. Cossu (IT)Irrigazione di colture energetiche con il percolatoF. Di Maria, A. Sordi, C. Micale, A. Canovai (IT)Gestione della frazione organica da selezione meccanica mediante discarica bio-reattore ibrido: evoluzione della stabilità biologica e degli inquinanti rilasciati nel percolatoS. Pantini, F. Lombardi, I. Verginelli (IT)Applicabilità dei modelli previsionali basati sul bilancio idrologico per la stima del percolato prodotto in discarica

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SESSION A5 - Central Hall h. 15:30 - 17:10Composting: Innovative Management PracticesChair / Presidente: Pinjing He (CN)

M.A. Siebel, V.S. Rotter, S. Agoh, P. Mahlitz (NL)Optimizing composting through smart organic waste management R. Guiao, C.F. Mahler, A. Ferraz, A. Dias, V. Santos (BR)Evaluation of new practices of decentralized composting of organic household wa-ste in developing countriesR. Glanz, E. Binner, M. Huber-Humer (AT)Emissions of N2O affected by various moisture contents during compostingM. Canditelli, L. Cafiero, N. Faustini, M. Gravagno, F. Musmeci, G. Pescheta, R. Tuffi (IT)Community composting at ENEA Casaccia Research Centre: the Astro Project

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION A6 - Central Hall h. 18:00 - 19:40Composting: Odours and Emissions ControlChair / Presidente: Uta Krogmann (US)

I. Minardi, B. Raco, E. Giovenali, F. Tassi (IT)Composting plant and odour impact: a methodology to recognise and trace the emission plumeJ.J. Fang, D. Wu, C.Y. Zhang, W. Zheng, K. Phoungthong, L.M. Shao, P.J. He (CN)Odor compounds from a community-scale MSW aerobic biological treatment facilityM. Hrad, E. Binner, M. Huber-Humer (AT)Quantification of methane emissions from full-scale open windrow composting of organic waste using OP-TDLST.L. Gladding, A.E. Simpson (GB)Bioaerosols and biofilters

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SESSION B5 - Panorama Hall h. 15:30 - 17:10Biochemical Behaviour of Waste in LandfillsChair / Presidente: Jean-Pierre Gourc (FR)

S. Colombo, G. Cortellazzo, M. Favaretti, S. Pistolato (IT)Settlement modelling of the Ca’ Rossa landfill in a post-closure perspectiveJ. Zordan, J.-P. Gourc, L. Oxarango, M. Conte, P. Carrubba (IT)Biomechanical behaviour of MSW: settlements-biodegradation relationship study through experiment and modelingG.J. Fowmes, K.S. Watts, K. Zamara (GB)Mechanical behaviour of waste landfill during and subsequent to depositionR.L.S. Izzo, F. Gawlik, C. Di Nubila (BR)Contribution of soft plastic on MSW shear strength

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION B6 - Panorama Hall h. 18:00 - 19:40Landfill Gas ProductionChair / Presidente: Morton Barlaz (US)

H. Sfeir, S. Batiste, D.R. Reinhart (US)Using the Philippine LFG model to design a landfill gas recovery systemJ. Lamborn (AU)Development of parameter relationships from using Monod Models to fit the gas production of varying volume test cells and landfillsM. Lemunier, T. Chantou, N. Brunel, A. Lalet, X. Lefebvre, S. Pommier, O. Oberti (FR)Assessment of LFG potential from landfills: successful application at real-scaleA. Bun, T. Heimovaara, S. Baviskar (NL)Inverse modelling of landfill processes: estimating emission potential

Tuesday October 1 - afternoon / Martedì 1 Ottobre - pomeriggio

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SESSION C5 - Baldacchino Room h. 15:30 - 17:10Waste Management in Developing Countries: Waste to EnergyChair / Presidente: José Fernando Thomé Jucà (BR)

C. Trois, C. Loggia, V. Tramontin (ZA)Decentralised Waste to Energy as key strategy for systems integration approach towards energy self-reliant built environment in South AfricaA. Gaber, A.O. Eltayeb, M. Aly (EG)Analysis of municipal solid Waste to Energy alternatives in Egypt: a methodological noteN. Kohler, S. Mangadi (ZA)The potential for Waste-to-Energy from municipal solid waste in Gauteng, South AfricaP. Santibáñez, M.T. Varnero, C. Caroca, F. Santibáñez (CL)Modelling biogas production potential on the basis temperature regime in ChileL. Moodley, J. Pass, J. Parkin, M. Wright, P. Seagreen (ZA)Durban landfill gas to electricity CDM project: “Feeling the chill”

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION C6 - Baldacchino Room h. 18:00 - 19:40Waste Management in Developing Countries: Case Studies at Local Level Chair / Presidente: Roland Linzner (AT)

M. Mishra (IN)Municipal solid waste management: still a big question in small hilly towns in IndiaG. Feuillade-Cathalifaud, K.N. Segbeaya, V. Pallier, G. Baba, G. Matejka (FR)How the waste management in the city of Kara in Togo affects the water quality of the river Kara: monitoring of the characterization of waste, water and sedimentsE.L. Ngahane, J.-L. Vasel, E. Ngnikam, V. Rion, A. Sabifico (BE)Proposal of a characterization method of household solid waste in secondary cities in sub-tropical Africa: case of municipality of Bembereké (Benin)A. Bras, E. Emmanuel, C. Berdier, M. Zimmermann (HT)Use of Ishikawa diagram as management tool of municipal solid waste manage-ment in developing countries. Case study from Port-au-Prince (Haiti) L. Odoulami (BJ)Problematic of household waste management in the City of Cotonou (Benin, West Africa)N.M. Mannie, A. Bowers (ZA)Challenges in determining the correct waste disposal solutions for local municipali-tes - A South African overview

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SESSION D5 - Naturista Room h. 15:30 - 17:10Biogas Treatment and CharacterizationChair / Presidente: Stuart Dever (AU)

T. Parker, A. Childs, P. Pointer, S. Davies, I. Morrish (GB)Field studies to understand siloxane variability and measurement errorC. Hepburn, N. Simms, E. Mcadam (GB)Online siloxane analysis by FTIR: a new tool for enhancing engine protection du-ring energy production from biogasD. Yue, B. Han, Y. Sun, T. Yang (CN)Non-methane organic compound emissions from the operating area of a Chinese municipal solid waste landfillL. Sigot, G. Ducom, B. Benadda, F. Lebovits, V. Paradowski, C. Laboure (FR)Biogas trace compounds adsorption for SOFC applicationM.C.A.A. Castro, S. Antonio, W.C. Leite, V. Schalch (BR)Analysis of variation of concentration and methane gas flow in sanitary landfill in Brazil

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION D6 - Naturista Room h. 18:00 - 19:40Effects of Moisture on LandfillsChair / Presidente: Aldo Muntoni (IT)

T. Chassagnac, R. Bayard, G. Matejka, J.P. Gourc (FR)Bioactivity assessment of tropical landfills: major issues, tools and methods, en-countered problems and proposed solutionsS. Moreau, J. Grossin-Debattista, S. Loisel, R. Clement (FR)Electrical resistivity compared to moisture content and temperature at bioreactor landfill scaleD. Riviere, N. Baffaleuf, F. Millet, M. Guerbois, M. Lanoe, D. Chenu, J.A. Cacho Rivero (FR)Increasing moisture content of waste during the filling phase: a real scale landfill studyJ. Grossin-Debattista, R. Clement, S. Loisel, A. Poulain, J.-L. Bohm, S. Moreau (FR)In situ innovative full scale instrumentation on bioreactor landfillG. Gabrielli, L.L. Cabral, L.M. Domingues, M.G. Miguel (BR)Monitoring of the municipal solid waste biodegradation in a large-scale experimen-tal cell by leachate analysis

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SESSION E5 - Le Dune Room h. 15:30 - 17:10Thermal Sewage Sludge TreatmentChair / Presidente: Jonathan Wong (HK)

A. Bianchini, C. Saccani (IT)Rising of sewage sludge heating value by process integration with Waste to Energy power plantH. Wang, R. Han, Y. Zhang, Y. Zhang (CN)Bio-physical drying of sewage sludge and its pyrolysis performanceO. Krüger, C. Adam (DE)Sewage sludge ashes - Composition, mass flows and recovery potentialV. Petruzzelli, A. Caliandro, A. Petrella, A.F. Piccinni (IT)Waste-to-Energy conversion of sludge from municipal WWTP - A EU perspectiveK. Shih, Y. Tang, C. Liao (CN)Metal stabilization mechanisms in the benefical use of ash/sludge residues for ce-ramic productsX.Y. Xue, X.M. Dou, X.H. Dai, D.Z. Chen, T.W. Wan, Z.Y. Wang (CN)Three products from sewage sludge hydrothermal process under different tempe-ratures

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION E6 - Le Dune Room h. 18:00 - 19:40Waste GasificationChair / Presidente: Umberto Arena (IT)

G. Ruoppolo, R. Chirone, A. Picarelli, P. Brachi, F. Miccio, M. Miccio (IT)Fluidized bed co-gasification of industrial wastes for flexible end-use of syngasA.V. Bessmertnykh, V.M. Zaitchenko, V.F. Kosov, V.A. Lavrenov (RU)High-calorific gas from biomassE. Houshfar, M. Becidan, P. Lundstrøm, A Grimshaw (NO)A simplified approach for municipal solid waste gasification modellingJ.H. Kim, Y. Lee, J.W. Bae, J.W. Nam, S.D. Kim, J.-H. Choi, D.H. Lee (KR)Entrainment of GELDART C particles in the gas fluidized bed of binary particles H.J.M. Visser (NL)RDF from plastic recycling as fuel and feedstock

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SESSION F5 - Ex Wine Bar Room h. 15:30 - 17:10IWWG Workshop: Comparison of Waste Management Strategies in Europe and BRICS CountriesChair / Presidente: Stefan Salhofer (AT)What are the key differences in Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) management systems in BRICS countries and Europe? What are their strengths and weaknesses? These are the main questions that will guide open discussions in this workshop. Following keynote presentations, participants will be invited to discuss WEEE systems in BRICS member states and Europe, taking the following into consideration: institutional frameworks (what are the formal responsibilities and key players in the waste management systems?) and informal sector activities (what is the relevance of informality in the current situation?). Expected outcomes from this discussion are: a characterization of WEEE systems from the countries examined and an assessment of their strong and weak points.

Workshop introduction:S. Salhofer, R. Linzner, B. Steuer, R.G. de Souza (AT)Key issues on WEEE management strategies in BRICS countries and Europe

Introductory lecture:V. Innocenzi, I. De Michelis, F. Vegliò(IT)Critical elements for the European Union: overview of the processes for the reco-very of rare earths from WEEE and industrial waste full

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION F6 - Ex Wine Bar Room h. 18:00 - 19:40Workshop: End-of-Life Vehicles RecyclingChair / Presidente: Maria Chiara Zanetti (IT)Today, sustainability of industrial processes and products has for the automotive sector become of vital importance. Challenges with regard to climate change, indu-strial competitiveness and depleting raw material deposits are not only a concern of European automotive stakeholders. The process of recycling and reuse encompasses technology-based solution and includes thorough investigation of safety measures, legal requirements (National-global) and cost-calculation.

Introductory lectures:A. Bonoli, F. Cappellaro (IT)Boosting automotive shredded residues separation: an experience of light fraction recoveryM.C. Zanetti, S. Fiore, B. Ruffino, E. Santagata (IT)Use of crumb rubber in road paving applications: workers’ health risk assessment

Tuesday October 1 - afternoon / Martedì 1 Ottobre - pomeriggio

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SESSION G5 - Pineta Room h. 15:30 - 17:10Workshop: EASETECH - A dedicated Waste Management LCA-mo-del (I)Chair / Presidente: Thomas Christensen (DK)EASETECH is a new model for the environmental assessment of environmental technologies developed at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). The pri-mary aim of EASETECH is to perform Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of complex systems handling heterogeneous material flows. The two main novelties compared to other LCA software are as follows. First, the focus is put on material flow mo-delling, as each flow is characterised as a mix of material fractions with different properties and flows in terms of mass and composition are computed throughout the integrated system included rejects, slags, ashes and products as a basis for the LCA calculations. Second, the tool has been designed to allow for the easy set-up of scenarios by using a toolbox, the processes within which can handle material flows in different ways and have different emission calculations.

Workshop introduction: T. Christensen, A. Damgaard, T.F. Astrup, S. Butera (DK)EASETECH - A dedicated waste management LCA-model

Introductory lectures:T. Christensen (DK)Why a dedicated waste LCA modelA. Damgaard (DK)EASETECH - Structure and modelling conceptT. Christensen (DK)Example: Modelling of landfill technologies in EASETECH

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION G6 - Pineta Room h. 18:00 - 19:40Workshop: EASETECH - A dedicated Waste Management LCA-mo-del (II)Chair / Presidente: Thomas Christensen (DK)In session G6 the debate started in the previous session G5 will be continued.

Introductory lectures:A. Damgaard (DK)Uncertainty assessment in EASETECHS. Butera (DK)Example: Modelling of C&D waste recycled in road base applicationT.F. Astrup (DK)EASETECH Energy - Energy systems modelling

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SESSION H5 (in italiano) - Chiesa Room h. 15:30 - 17:10Scarti Alimentari Chair / Presidente: Ezio Ranieri (IT)

P. Rusconi Clerici, A. Paraboschi, I. Frenzel, E. Ferchau, S. Wesolowski, D. Trimis (IT)Produzione di biogas da rifiuto alimentare sottoposto a differenti pre-trattamenti meccaniciI. Pecorini, D. Bacchi, L. Burberi, A. Corti, N. Fredducci (IT)Confronto e valutazione di scenari di gestione e trattamento di rifiuti alimentari pro-venienti dalla grande distribuzione: analisi del BMP e strumenti decisionaliG. Cappai, G. De Gioannis, M. Friargiu, E. Massi, A. Muntoni, A. Polettini, R. Pomi, D. Spiga (IT)Test in batch e in semi-continuo per la produzione di idrogeno e metano da rifiuti alimentariL. Alibardi, R. Cossu (IT)Produzione biologica di idrogeno e metano da frazioni organiche di rifiuti solidi ur-bani a diversa composizione

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION H6 (in italiano) - Chiesa Room h. 18:00 - 19:40Workshop: Concetti Innovativi di DiscaricaChair / Presidente: Raffaello Cossu (IT)

Relazioni introduttive: M. Condorelli, G. Moro, L. Nettuno, P. Simone (IT)Il rifiuto: una risorsa di materia ed energia - Il primo caso applicativo del sistema di trattamento BEST®R. Repetti, G. Testolin, R. Cossu, R. Raga (IT)“Discarica S.An.A.®”: un sistema innovativo per la sostenibilità ambientale delle discariche

Tuesday October 1 - afternoon / Martedì 1 Ottobre - pomeriggio

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SESSION A7 - Central Hall h. 9:00 - 10:40MBT: Material and Energy Recovery (I)Chair / Presidente: Gerhard Rettenberger (DE)

G.M. Savage, L.F. Marmolejo, M.A. Gandini, L.F. Diaz (US)Biomass densification as feedstock preparation for renewable energy systemsA. Cesaro, L. Russo, V. Belgiorno (IT)Mechanically sorted MSW organic fraction: evaluation of the recovery optionsJ.-L. Martel, P. Baudouin, K. Ciara, O. Greze, M. Fontana Giusti, M. Rouez, M.R. Stammbach (FR)Increasing recyclables and energy production and compost or stabilate quality from mixed solid wasteF. Syversen (NO)Full scale and lab-scale demonstration test for MBT and incineration in Norway

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION A8 - Central Hall h. 11:10 - 12:50MBT: Material and Energy Recovery (II)Chair / Presidente: Rainer Stegmann (DE)

P. Rusconi Clerici, A. Paraboschi, I. Frenzel, E. Ferchau, S. Wesolowski, D. Trimis (IT)Biogas yields from food waste subject to different mechanical pre-treatmentsR. Guiao, C.F. Mahler, V. Grundmann (BR)Evaluation of composting as pre-treatment of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste before input in anaerobic digestersA. Clausen, H. Giani, T. Pretz (DE)Production of biomass fuel from mixed municipal solid waste by MBTM. Schiavon, M. Ragazzi, E.C. Rada, V. Torretta (IT)New design criteria for biostabilization plant based on an unconventional parame-ter

Wednesday October 2 - morning / Mercoledì 2 Ottobre - mattina

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SESSION B7 - Panorama Hall h. 9:00 - 10:40New Developments in Leachate TreatmentChair / Presidente: Keith Knox (GB)

H. Jupsin, C. Cambroisier, F. Zouhir, H. El Ouarghi, J.-L. Vasel (BE)A process to reduce the cost of leachates treatmentV. Ribé, E. Nehrenheim, S. Ameer, I. Krustok, E. Thorin (SE)AlTox: biomass production using potentially toxic landfill leachates as substrates for algae cultivation H. Robinson, M. Carville, T. Robinson (GB)Biological nitrification and denitrification of landfill leachatesT. Zanon, A. Ferrari, L. Lima, D. Costa (BR)Implantation of leachate treatment by reverse osmosis and the influence of control-led infiltration of retentate on biogas generation in a sanitary landfill - A case study

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION B8 - Panorama Hall h. 11:10 - 12:50Fate of Contaminants in LeachateChair / Presidente: Jae Young Kim (KR)

K. Knox, A. Goddard (GB)Non-degradable COD in landfill leachate - A review: occurrence, chemical charac-teristics, environmental properties and treatmentN.D. Berge, I.A. Khan, N.B. Saleh (US)Transport mechanisms of functionalized single-walled carbon nanotubes in muni-cipal solid wasteM. Van Praagh, N. Torneman, P. Haglund, M. Bjarke, P. Hallgren (SE)Remaining potential environmental effects of emerging organic contaminants in landfill leachate treatment effluentsI. Zdanevitch, O. Bour, S. Lejal, M. Briand (FR)Measurement of persistent organic pollutants in landfill leachates

Wednesday October 2 - morning / Mercoledì 2 Ottobre - mattina

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SESSION C7 - Baldacchino Room h. 9:00 - 10:40Waste Management in Developing Countries: Special WasteChair / Presidente: Cristina Trois (ZA)

A.G. Almeida, M.A.G. Figueiredo (BR)Identification of global indicators for risk, health, safety and environment manage-ment in platforms E & P - Case study of Brazilian industryM.M. Hossain, O. Alam (BD)A deeper look into the inner factors associated to healthcare waste management in Chittagong, the commercial capital of BangladeshF.O. Ongondo (GB)Trends, challenges and innovation in management of WEEE in KenyaB. Tawabini, A. Al-Qahtani (SA)A survey of waste produced at gas stations in Dammam City, Saudi Arabia

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION C8 - Baldacchino Room h. 11:10 - 12:50PackagingChair / Presidente: Gernot Kreindl (AT)

R. Götze, T.F. Astrup (DK)Characterization of plastic packaging waste for recycling: problems related to cur-rent approachesT. Voss, M. Hoeft, K. Kuchta (DE)Development of a testprogram and evaluation of biodegradable plastic coated pa-per bags for the collection of biowaste - Laboratory and fullscale tests G. Kreindl (AT)Impacts of biopolymer packaging materials on waste management in AustriaM. Cabral, S. Ferreira, N. F. Cruz, P. Simões, R.C. Marques (PT)The economics of the recycling of packaging waste in EuropeS. Ferreira, M. Cabral, N.F. Cruz, P. Simões, R.C. Marques (PT)Environmental valuation from recycling of packaging waste in Europe

Wednesday October 2 - morning / Mercoledì 2 Ottobre - mattina

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SESSION D7 - Naturista Room h. 9:00 - 10:40Methane Oxidation: Landfill Biocovers Materials and DesignChair / Presidente: Marion Huber-Humer (AT)

J. Sun, S. Yuen, J. Bogner, D. Chen, M. Asadi (AU)Evaluation of phytocaps as biotic systems to mitigate landfill methane emissionsI.U. Röwer, J. Gebert, E.M. Pfeiffer (DE)Microbial oxidation of landfill methane in optimised soil biocovers: competition of respiration and methane oxidation for oxygen availabilityC.J. Paul, E.W.J. Neil, P. Rådström, K.M. Persson (SE)Bacterial anaerobic methane oxidation in a landfill cover soilW.J. Lu, Z.H. Duan, L.L. Ren, S. Xu (CN)Characterizing CH4-C turn-over in cover layer of landfill. Effect of CH4/O2 ratioS. Xie, T. Odwier, Y. Shen, S. Freguia, W.P. Clarke (AU)Methane oxidation activities on graphite granules: effect of biomass concentration

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION D8 - Naturista Room h. 11:10 - 12:50Estimating Biogas Emissions from Landfill SurfacesChair / Presidente: Susan Thorneloe (US)

N. Allam, M. Verriele, K. Chaillou, A. Rospars, M. Batton Hubert, N. Locoge, L. Le Coq (FR)Methodology to estimate methane surface emission in a landfill siteM. Asadi, S.T. Yuen, J. Bogner, D. Chén, P. Lightbody (AU)Methane emissions from a municipal waste landfill in South Australia without gas recovery: comparison between field measurements and CALMIM modelled resultsE. Giovenali, L. Coppo, G. Virgili, D. Continanza, I. Minardi, B. Raco (IT)The flux-meter: implementation of a portable integrated instrumentation for the me-asurement of CO2 and CH4 diffuse flux from landfill soil coverW. Stepniewski, M. Brzezinska, T. Włodarczyk, Z. Stepniewska, M. Pawłowska (PL)Methanotrophic properties of selected soils and waste materials likely to be used for reduction of methane emission from landfills

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SESSION E7 - Le Dune Room h. 9:00 - 10:40Industrial WasteChair / Presidente: Evangelos Gidarakos (GR)

K. Raulf, T. Pretz (DE)Characterisation of grinding slurries as industrial process waste - A method for the identification of valuablesC. Le Calvez, A. Denot, S. Giraud, E. Trielli, L. Eisenlohr (FR)Metallic bridge sandblasting: waste hazard classification and management me-thodM. Cigagna, V. Dentoni, B. Grosso, G. Massacci (IT)Fugitive dust emissions due to the disposal of dried red mudF. Marchese, S. Fiore, B. Ruffino, G.L. Soldi, M. Demaio, P. Luciani (IT)An hazardous waste landfill in Northern Italy: 25 years of activityE. Bemporad, G. Gasparrini (IT)Wastes containing the new persistent organic pollutants (POPs) with particular re-ference to polybromodiphenyl ethers (PBDEs), perfluorooctane sulfonic acid and its derivatives (PFOs): emerging issues and environmental sound disposal

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION E8 - Le Dune Room h. 11:10 - 12:50Life Cycle Assessment: ApplicationsChair / Presidente: Morton Barlaz (US)

A. Damgaard, J. Clavreul, H. Baumeister, T. Christensen (DK)Modelling sensitivity and uncertainty in a LCA model for waste management sy-stems - EASETECHL. Lombardi, E. Carnevale, G. Frati, L. Zanchi (IT)Energy recovery from municipal solid waste: a Life Cycle Assessment approachG. Genon, G.A. Blengini, D. Panepinto (IT)Economic and environmental comparison between two different scenarios of waste management: MBT vs thermal treatmentA. Del Borghi, C. Strazza, M. Gallo (IT)The application of Life Cycle Assessment to landfill processes: analysis of a case study along a wide time-frameI. Pecorini, D. Bacchi, L. Burberi, A. Corti, N. Fredducci (IT)Evaluation and comparison of different management treatment scenarios in the case of food waste from large retailers: BMP analysis and decision tools

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SESSION F7 - Ex Wine Bar Room h. 9:00 - 10:40IWWG Workshop: Science of Semiaerobic LandfillingChair / Presidente: Yasushi Matsufuji (JP)Semi-aerobic landfill management has been believed to be an effective way of promoting the aging (degradation, solubilization, gasification, sequestration, etc) of waste. This function was certainly proved under the condition of ideal and appro-priate management. But most landfill sites that posses “semi-aerobic structures” are far from this ideal condition, even in Japan, the birthplace of semi-aerobic lan-dfill. What is the solution for environmental factors keeping the landfill away from semi-aerobic management? This session will report the challenges to give scienti-fic clue to this question thorough the trial application of semi-aerobic management to landfills in Asian tropical countries.Workshop introducion:Y. Matsufuji (JP)Science of Semiaerobic landfill - Integration of field monitoring in Asia and model developmentIntroductory lectures:T. Ishigaki, O. Hirata, A. Tachifuji, Y. Matsufuji, M. Yamada (JP)Development of leachate/gas emission model regarding with carbon and nitrogen balance A. Tachifuji (JP)Solid loss by leaching in liquefaction process by different landfill types under Asian weather conditionN. Sutthasil, C. Suethep, C. Chiemchaisri, K. Wangyao, K. Endo, T. Ishigaki, M. Yamada (TH)Effect of waste compaction and convective aeration on pollutant reduction from semi-aerobic landfill operated in the tropics M. Yamada, T. Ishigaki, K. Endo, H. Ishimori, K. Wangyao, N. Sutthasil, C. Chiemchaisri (JP)Numerical analysis of efficiency of semi-aerobic management of landfillK. Wangyao, T. Ishigaki, K. Endo, N. Sutthasil, C. Chiemchaisri, M. Yamada (TH)Technical guidance for semiaerobic management of landfills in tropical region10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION F8 - Ex Wine Bar Room h. 11:10 - 12:50Workshop: Flue GasChair / Presidente: Johan De Greef (BE)Introductory lectures:K. Villani, J. Goethals, J. De Greef, H. Van Belle, S.K. Lee, M. Sykes, J. Kocsis, L. Ma, H. Verelst (BE)Mapping the performance of all-dry lime based flue gas cleaningJ. Van Caneghem, C. Block, C. Vandecasteele (BE)Environmental impact assessment of NOx reduction by SCR instead of SNCR in a full scale hazardous waste incinerator: a case studyS. Andersson, P. Lindgren (SE)NOx reduction and increased energy recovery in WTE plants

Wednesday October 2 - morning / Mercoledì 2 Ottobre - mattina

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SESSION G7 - Pineta Room h. 9:00 - 10:40IWWG Workshop: Biological Hydrogen ProductionChair / Presidente: Alessandra Polettini (IT)The workshop is aimed at discussing the latest advances in the field of biological treatment of biodegradable residues aimed at hydrogen production. Questions that still remain unaddressed or to be further explored in the field of biological hydrogen production will be the subject of the workshop.Workshop introduction:A. Muntoni, A. Polettini (IT)Biological hydrogen productionIntroductory lectures:N. Wieczorek, K. Kuchta, D. Rechtenbach, J. Heerenklage, M.A. Küçüker, K. Kuchta (DE)Thermophilic 2-stage fermentation of micro-algae for hydrogen and methane pro-ductionL. Alibardi, R. Cossu (IT)Challenges of double phase digestion for H2 and CH4 production10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION G8 - Pineta Room h. 11.10 - 12.50IWWG Workshop: Solid Waste Management Sustainability in Deve-loping Countries - Lesson Learned from Latin America (I)Chair / Presidente: Luis Diaz (US) and Mario Gandini (CO)Even though during the last decades important improvements have taken place in some developing countries in terms of evolving from disposal practices relying on open dumps to the use of sanitary landfilling, many of these countries have neglected a comprehensive strategy based on the waste hierarchy (by focusing only in landfilling). These strategies brought about spatial and temporal transfer of environmental impacts associated to the disposition of waste in soil. The main objective of the workshop is to identify the key factors, and the relationships among them, upon which a more comprehensive waste hierarchy relies on, and the limits and shortcomings, typical of developing countries, that prevent the design and im-plementation of environmental waste policies oriented towards treatment, recycling and materials and energy recovery. Both successful and failed experiences from Latin American countries will be used to show the key factors identified in action and how the interaction among these factors can lead to success or failure in real cases.Workshop introduction: M.A. Gandini, L.F. Diaz (US)Solid waste management sustainability in Developing Countries - Lesson learned from Latin America Introductory lecture:M.A. Gandini, L.F. Diaz (US)Main obstacles that undermine a sustainable management of solid waste in Latin America

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SESSIONE H7 (in italiano) - Chiesa Room h. 9:00 - 10:40Compostaggio e Digestione AnaerobicaChair / Presidente: Giorgio Bertanza (IT)I. Minardi, B. Raco, E. Giovenali, F. Tassi (IT)Caratterizzazione odorigena delle emissioni provenienti da impianti di compostag-gioG. Ionescu, S. Ciută, E.C. Rada, M. Ragazzi, S. Antognoni (IT)Trattamento biologico applicato ai rifiuti dell’industria vitivinicola per produrre ener-gia e compost V. Cutraro (IT)Trattamento dei “rifiuti da cucina e ristorazione” per l’ottenimento di “materia prima” come da Regolamento (UE) n°68/2013, da utilizzare nella produzione di mangimi per animali o per altri usiM. Canditelli, L. Cafiero, N. Faustini, M. Gravagno, F. Musmeci, G. Pescheta, R. Tuffi (IT)Il compostaggio di comunità presso il centro ricerche ENEA Casaccia: il progetto AstroR. Meoni, D. Bacchi, I. Pecorini, A. Corti (IT)Produzione di biogas attesa da un impianto di digestione anaerobica pianificato in Toscana: analisi del BMP della frazione organica e di fanghi da fosse settiche

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSIONE H8 (in italiano) - Chiesa Room h. 11.10 - 12.50Workshop: Rifiuti IndustrialiChair / Presidente: Carlo Collivignarelli (IT)

A. Cozzi, C. Fabbri, G. Gallina, P. Zerbinati, M. Giavini (IT)Gestione dei rifiuti speciali in Regione Lombardia: un focus sulla domanda e offerta di impianti di smaltimento e recuperoF. Marchese, S. Fiore, B. Ruffino, G.L. Soldi, M. Demaio, P. Luciani (IT)Venticinque anni di attività di una discarica per rifiuti industriali pericolosi nel nord ItaliaG. Ruoppolo, R. Chirone, A. Picarelli, P. Brachi, F. Miccio, M. Miccio (IT)Gassificazione in reattore a letto fluido di rifiuti industriali e biomasse per la produ-zione di syngas per differenti usi

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SESSION A9 - Central Hall h. 15:30 - 17:10Waste to EnergyChair / Presidente: Umberto Arena (IT)

D. Vyzinkarova, D. Laner, T.F. Astrup (DK)Exergy losses of resource recovery from a Waste-to-Energy plantK. Warren, S. Gandy, D. Lerpiniere, A. Godley, A. Read (GB)Welsh EfW Policy - Technology assessment of high thermal efficiency solutionsN. Tanigaki, Y. Yoshimoto, Y. Ishida, M. Osada (DEEffects of air pre-heating for combustible dust injection on municipal solid waste gasification and melting systemJ. De Greef, H. Van Belle, K. Villani, S. Bram, F. Contino (BE)Impact of operation mode and design on the energy efficiency of waste combustion plants

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION A10 - Central Hall h. 18:00 - 19:40Secondary Recovered FuelChair / Presidente: Thomas Astrup (DK)

U. Arena, F. Di Gregorio, G. De Troia, A. Saponaro (IT)A techno-economic analysis of fluidized bed gasification of a secondary recovered fuelM. Nasrullah, P. Vainikka, J. Hannula, M. Hurme (FI)Quality of SRF produced from commercial and industrial waste and construction and demolition waste based on the mass, energy and elemental balanceD. Alberti, A. Carrara, F. Gasparini, E. Lorena, M. Metelli (IT)Modern Waste to Energy power plant - Case study of Lomellina Energia revam-pingT. Luomaharju, J. Viljanen (FI)Metso CFB Waste-to-Energy solutions

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SESSION B9 - Panorama Hall h. 15:30 - 17:10Different Aspects of Methane Oxidation: Landfill CoversChair / Presidente: Alexandre Cabral (CA)

P. Kjeldsen, B. Skov, F. Cassini, M. Zishen, C. Scheutz (DK)Mitigation of methane emissions in a pilot-scale biocover system at the Av Miljø landfill, Denmark: system design and gas distributionJ. Gebert, J. Streese-Kleeberg, E.-M. Pfeiffer (DE)Limitations to the quantification of methane oxidation using stable isotopesI. Pecorini, D. Bacchi, T. Olivieri, A. Corti, E.A. Carnevale (IT)Mitigation of landfill gas emission by means of daily biocovers: characterization of waste filtering materials with field and lab testsT. Gehrke, J. Möller, M. Denecke (DE)Use of quantitative fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) to determine the methane-oxidation capacity in landfill covers

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION B10 - Panorama Hall h. 18:00 - 19:40Methane Oxidation in Biocovers: Case StudiesChair / Presidente: Peter Kjeldsen (DK)

C. Scheutz, B. Skov, F. Cassini, M. Zishen, P. Kjeldsen (DK)Mitigation of methane emissions in a pilot-scale biocover system at the Av Miljø landfill, Denmark: quantification of methane oxidationT. Parker, A. Childs, P. Pointer, D. Baker, T. Johnson, W. Wilson (GB)Lessons learned from first full size methane oxidation biofilter in the UKC. Geck, J. Gebert, I.U. Röwer, H. Scharff, E.-M. Pfeiffer (DE)Assessment of the efficiency of a methane oxidation biocover test fieldM.A. Capanema, E. Ndanga, A. Lakhouit, A.R. Cabral (CA)Methane oxidation efficiencies of a 6-year-old experimental landfill biocover

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SESSION C9 - Baldacchino Room h. 15:30 - 17:10Leaching Tests Methods and PerformanceChair / Presidente: Hans van der Sloot (NL)

S. Thorneloe, A.C. Garrabrants, D.S. Kosson, G. Helms (US)The next generation of leaching tests in the U.S. and EuropeG. Ruiz, B. Ruiz-Labrador, A. Coz, L. Ulloa, R. Alonso-Santurde, A. Andrés (ES)Modelling of pollutants mobility in column leaching tests for stabilised metallic wa-ste: comparison of two proposed modelsR. Baciocchi, G. Costa, A. Polettini, R. Pomi, A. Stramazzo (IT)Assessment of the environmental behaviour of carbonated steel slag: leaching data and geochemical modellingO. Hjelmar, A. Van Zomeren, M. Wahlström, J. Hyks (DK)Conditions affecting the applicability of the percolation leaching test in waste ma-nagementS. Heuss-Aßbichler, D. Sager (DE)About 2500 days testing time - A comparison of column tests and lysimeter experi-ments performed with MSWI bottom ashH. Patel (IN)Leachability studies and toxicity assessment of chemical sludge solidified with or-dinary portland cement (OPC)

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION C10 - Baldacchino Room h. 18:00 - 19:40Special Recycling OptionsChair / Presidente: Francis Otieno Ongondo (GB)

H. Adwiraah, S. Schober, S. Oldenburg, R. Stegmann (DE)Characterisation and potential determination of organic MSW fractions from private households for a GIS-based bioresource inventory L. Lombardi, E. Carnevale, L. Frassinetti, T. Olivieri, A. Paradisi, L. Zipoli (IT)Solid residues from waste incineration used for biogas upgradingJ. Heynemann, S. Herbert, T. Luthardt-Behle, H. Weigand, U. Theilen (DE)Inkocycle: energy recovery and feedstock recycling from incontinence wasteC. Galletti, N. Russo, D. Fino (IT)Pb2+ and Cd2+ removal by exhaust tea leaves from wastewaterJ. Hyks, C. Petersen, J.B. Hansen, O. Hjelmar (DK)Investigation of scrap-metal collected at municipal recycling stations in Denmark

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SESSION D9 - Naturista Room h. 15:30 - 17:10Landfill Liner MaterialsChair / Presidente: Kai Münnich (DE)

L. Andreas, S. Diener, A. Lagerkvist (SE)Hydraulic performance of a landfill top cover based on steel slagN.H. Priyankara, W.K.A.P. Abeyrathne, A.M.N. Alagiyawanna, K. Kawamoto (LK)Investigation of suitability of expansive soil to use as clay linersL.C. Kurukulasuriya, D. Wanigaratne, K. Kawamoto (LK)Sustainability of liner materials in a municipal landfill constructed using locally avai-lable expansive soilsM.I. Miranda Neto, C.F. Mahler (BR)Back-calculation of stability in a catastrophic landslide on Bumba Hill in Brazil

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION D10 - Naturista Room h. 18:00 - 19:40Landfill Covers and DrainageChair / Presidente: Raffaello Cossu (IT)

J. Stibinger (CZ)Approximation of clogging impact of leachate drainage system at domestic waste landfill in Osecna (Northern Bohemia, Czech Republic)M. Riot, D. Cazzuffi (FR)Behaviour of draining geosynthetics for landfill capping systemsA.E.S. Abreu, O.M. Vilar (BR)In-place MSW unit weight measurement in São Carlos landfill, BrazilM. Aljaradin, K.M. Presson (SE)Modeling of different landfill daily cover using Hydrus - 2D/3D - JordanJ.C.B. Benatti, J.L. Paixão Filho, M.A.G. Leme, M.G. Miguel (BR)Construction of a large-scale experimental cell to obtain hydro-geomechanical pa-rameters of MSW of the city of Campinas, BrazilK. Münnich, K. Fricke (DE)Gas permeability of MBT material as related to emplacement density and volume-tric gas content

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SESSION E9 - Le Dune Room h. 15:30 - 17:10Composting of Special OrganicsChair / Presidente: Pinjing He (CN)

S. Shibata, K. Abe, S. Takahashi, T. Takase, M. Iwaya, M. Endo, Y. Kitani, J. Matsuda (JP)All-season composting of hunted and road-killed ezo deer carcasses in norther-nmost JapanM. Ragazzi, E.C. Rada, S. Villotti (IT)Energy recovery from OFMSW composting for sewage sludge dryingJ.S. Park, T.E. Kim, I.S. Han (KR)Research using indirect heating method for sewage sludge compostingA. Medina, A. Garcia, M. Delcastillo, N. Rosales (CO)Environmentally sustainable strategy in the Colombian Caribbean Region: taking advantage of using Pleurotus tree pruning as accelerator of compost process for quality and economic balance

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION E10 - Le Dune Room h. 18:00 - 19:40Quality of Biological Treatment OutputsChair / Presidente: Luca Alibardi (IT)

M. Rouez, M. Lemunier, M. Allain, J.-L. Martel, O. Oberti, K. Ciara (FR)Static and dynamic aerobic tests for MSW biodegradability appreciation and appli-cation to the follow up of different composting strategies applied to Polish MSWA. Godley, D. Lerpiniere, A. Read, R. Smith (GB)A critique of regulatory compost and digestate quality limitsJ. Kannengiesser, S. Mathews, K. Sakaguchi-Söder, J. Jager (DE)Extraction of fatty acids from biodegradable wasteB. Luedecke, R. Dibbert, R. Cramer, D. Banemann, M. Nelles (DE)Requirements for the hygienisation of organic waste regarding to pathogenic clo-stridia

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Wednesday October 2 - afternoon / Mercoledì 2 Ottobre - pomeriggio

SESSION F9 - Ex Wine Bar Room h. 15:30 - 17:10Workshop: Impact of Waste Management on GHG EmissionsChair / Presidente: Adam Read (GB)During the workshop the following issues will be discussed:- Measuring GHG impacts of different solutions / technologies- Making informed decisions - Tools & techniques- Communicating to stakeholders GHG mitigation concerns- Successful projects and the impacts on GHG reductions- Potential scope for change with emphasis on prevention and reuse etc.

Introductory lecture:G. Cappai, A. Carucci, G. De Giudici, D. Medas, A. Muntoni, G. Orrù, M. Piredda (IT)Carbon dioxide sequestration by accelerated carbonation of cement kiln dust (CKD)

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION F10 - Ex Wine Bar Room h. 18:00 - 19:40Workshop: Waste Management in Developing Countries - The Role of the Informal SectorChair / Presidente: Sofia García Cortés (DE)Partnerships are a key element to working successfully. However, all stakehol-ders in waste management have a different perception about the advantages of partnerships. While stakeholders from the public sector tend to be more aware of integrating informal workers, the private formal sector is generally more reluctant. The informal sector normally appears to be a very weak, individual-based and illi-terate stakeholder, with whom cooperation could barely be possible. Though, this sector has experienced an important change in many places. They have shown the financial and ecological advantages of their work; they act more as economic pla-yers and less as aid recipients; they are more self-confident and less dependent. Is integration important? When is it difficult? Which partners are willing to work with the informal sector? What are the concerns of other stakeholders? What could a successful partnership look like? Different cases will be compared and a discussion carried out on the challenges and opportunities of working with the informal waste sector.

Introductory lectures:A. Scheinberg, D.C. Wilson, S. García Cortés (DE)The role of the informal sector in waste management: challenges and opportunities of working with private enterprisesG. Obersteiner, A. Schwarzfischer, R. Linzer (AT)The informal sector in waste management - An international comparisonR. Linzner, S. Salhofer, M. Ali (AT)Informal sector activities in waste management - A parallel world or worth integrating?

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SESSION G9 - Pineta Room h. 15:30 - 17:10IWWG Workshop: Solid WM Sustainability in DC’s - Lesson learned from Latin America (II)Chair / Presidente: Luis Diaz (US) and Mario Gandini (CO)In session G9 the debate started in the previous session G8 will be continued.

Introductory lecture:M.A. Gandini , L.F. Diaz (US)Towards a sustainable management of solid waste in developing countries: contri-butions for a new waste management hierarchy from Latin America

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION G10 - Pineta Room h. 18:00 - 19:40IWWG Workshop: Aftercare CompletionChair / Presidente: Heijo Scharff (NL)Various proposals for completion procedures and completion criteria have been made, presented and discussed within the IWWG task group Sustainable Landfill Management (SLM). Some aspects and how these aspects can be incorporated in a decision-making framework will require further research. In order to provide guidance for research SLM will engage in listing the questions: what do we want to know for a decision on aftercare completion and what information do we need in order to answer these questions? The focus of the workshop will therefore be on questions to be answered as part of an aftercare completion procedure. Discus-sion topics will be introduced with short and focused presentations. The goals of the workshop are to obtain an overview of questions to be answered as a basis for minimum requirements for completion procedures, and to obtain recommendations for further development of criteria for completion procedures.

Workshop introduction:H. Scharff (NL)Aftercare completion decision making

Introductory lectures:M.A. Barlaz (US)Ending post closure careT.J. Heimovaara, H. Scharff (NL)Relevant questions for completion procedures

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SESSIONE H9 (in italiano) - Chiesa Room h. 15:30 - 17:10Urban Mining (I)Chair / Presidente: Vincenzo Belgiorno (IT)G. De Feo (IT)Un’indagine sociologica svolta in un comune con un efficiente servizio di raccolta differenziata in una regione in emergenza nella gestione dei rifiutiM. Marionni, F. Di Maria, W. Rossi (IT)I residui da spazzamento e pulizia delle strade: la filiera del recupero ed il suo con-tributo per il raggiungimento degli obiettivi di raccolta differenziataL. Pani, G. Balletto, S. Naitza, L. Francesconi, N. Trulli, G. Mei, C. Furcas (IT)Valutazione delle proprietà chimiche, fisiche e meccaniche di aggregati riciclati per il calcestruzzo strutturaleG. Balletto, S. Naitza, G. Mei, C. Furcas, L. Pani, L. Francesconi, N. Trulli (IT)Il recupero dei CDW in una regione insulare - Il caso della Sardegna

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSIONE H10 (in italiano) - Chiesa Room h. 18:00 - 19:40Urban Mining (II)Chair / Presidente: Dario Sciunnach (IT)V. Innocenzi, I. De Michelis, F. Vegliò (IT)Elementi critici per l’Unione Europea: panoramica dei processi idrometallurgici per il recupero di terre rare da RAEE e rifiuti industrialiA. Bonoli, F. Ferroni, D. Prandstraller (IT)Un progetto di recupero e di preparazione per il riuso di rifiuti da apparecchiature elettriche e elettroniche presso l’Università di BolognaA. Cesaro, L. Russo, V. Belgiorno (IT)Valutazione delle opzioni di recupero della frazione organica dei rifiuti solidi urbaniG. Bonifazi, S. Serranti (IT)Hyperspectral imaging applicato al controllo di qualità nei processi di riciclo: fon-damenti

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Thursday October 3 - morning / Giovedì 3 Ottobre - mattina

SESSION A11 - Central Hall h. 9:00 - 10:40WEEE: Quantification and Recovery of Rare ElementsChair / Presidente: Ian Williams (GB)

V.S. Rotter, M. Ueberschaar, S. Heinrich (DE)Quantification of critical metals in WEEE B. Kopacek (AT)Mobile hydrometallurgy to recover rare and precious metals from WEEED. Guyonnet, D. Dubois, V. Escalon, H. Fargier, A. Rollat, R. Schuster, S. Si-Ahmed, J. Tuduri, W. Zylberman (FR)Material flow analysis for identifying rare earth element recycling potentials in the EU-27J. Hobohm, K. Szczepaniak, K. Kuchta (DE)Rare earth metals - Recycling and pre-treatment

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION A12 - Central Hall h. 11:10 - 12:50Construction and Demolition Waste: Recycling StrategiesChair / Presidente: Helmut Adwiraah (DE)

P. Murray, J. Barritt, C. Murphy, (GB)Developing solutions for national end-of-waste criteria for aggregates from inert waste in the UKL. Mongeard (FR)Demolition waste to rebuild the city on itself in Lyon - FranceG. Balletto, S. Naitza, G. Mei, C. Furcas, L. Pani, L. Francesconi, N. Trulli (IT)Challenges in the CDW recovering in an island region - The case of SardiniaS. Butera, H. Birgisdòttir, T.F. Astrup (DK)Life Cycle Assessment of Danish concrete waste recycled in road base applica-tions

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Thursday October 3 - morning / Giovedì 3 Ottobre - mattina

SESSION B11 - Panorama Hall h. 9:00 - 10:40Long-Term Emissions from LandfillsChair / Presidente: Kai-Uwe Heyer (DE)

I. Bakas, T.F. Astrup, M.Z. Hauschild, R. Rosenbaum (DK)Heavy metal emissions from landfills and their influence on LCA-based environ-mental assessmentsD. Sager, S. Heuss-Aßbichler, K. Finsterwalder (AT)Use of leachate load calculations to predict the long-term behavior of a mono-landfillE. Binner, P. Lechner, M. Huber-Humer (AT)Carbon sink MBT-landfill – Evaluation of long-term incubation tests (GS21)O. Hjelmar, H.J. Henriksen, J. Aabling, J.G. Hansen (DK) When is the aftercare period over for a landfill?

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION B12 - Panorama Hall h. 11:10 - 12:50Aftercare Assessment and MonitoringChair / Presidente: Dominique Guyonnet (FR)

M. Mohr (DK)Ten years of experience with aftercare of the former Stige Island dumpsiteJ.W.F. Morris, M.D. Caldwell, L.P. Bull, M. Crest, A. Åkerman (FR)Functional stability and completion of post-closure care at municipal landfills: fin-dings from application of a performance-based methodologyT. Chantou, M. Lemunier, J.-L. Martel, M. Straka, O. Oberti (FR)Physico-chemical and biological assessment of the stability state of landfilled wa-ste in a dump siteM. Ritzkowski, R. Stegmann, B. Walker (DE)Methodological approach to reduce aftercare at the Teuftal landfill (CH)

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SESSION C11 - Baldacchino Room h. 9:00 - 10:40Thermal ConversionChair / Presidente: Nicole Berge (GB)

R. Taylor, C. Chapman, A. Faraz (AU)Gasplasma transformation of waste streamsM. Materazzi, P. Lettieri, R. Taylor, C. Chapman (GB)Performance analysis of RDF gasification in a two stage fluid bed-plasma processA.V. Bessmertnykh, M.A. Korostina, J.S. Kuzmina, V.A. Lavrenov (RU)Experimental studies of biomass complex conversion to carbon/carbon composi-tesJ.M. Escola, J. Aguado, D.P. Serrano, L. Briones (ES)Transportions fuel production by combination of LDPE thermal cracking and ca-talytic hydroreformingS.S. Lam, N. Ali, C.K. Cheng, H.A. Chase (MY)Production of pyrolysis char as a potentially valuable hydrocarbon product from microwave pyrolysis of waste automotive engine oil

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION C12 - Baldacchino Room h. 11:10 - 12:50WEEE: Life Cycle Assessment and Reversal LogisticsChair / Presidente: Vera Susanne Rotter (DE)

R.G. Souza, S.P. Salhofer, J. Rosenhead, M.P.E. Lins, R.A.B. Valle (BR)Problem structuring methods as an input to Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment: the case of Brazilian WEEE reverse logisticsT. Panizzon, V.E. Schneider, G.A. Reichert (BR)Evaluating a Brazilian university WEEE generation and operational logisticsS. Suzuki, R. Yanase, A. Tachifuji, Y. Matsufuji (JP)Countermeasures for mercury problems and temporal change of waste battery and fluoroscent lamp in Fukuoka City, JapanR.G. Souza, J. Rosenhead, M.P.E. Lins, R.A.B. Valle (BR)Multiple perspectives on waste management systems: towards more effective mo-dels for decision support

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Thursday October 3 - morning / Giovedì 3 Ottobre - mattina

SESSION D11 - Naturista Room h. 9:00 - 10:40Performance of Landfill BiocoversChair / Presidente: Peter Kjeldsen (DK)E.M. Ndanga, A.R. Cabral, R. Bradley, T. Johnson (CA)Potential effect of vegetation on methane oxidation efficiency of biocovers: labora-tory and field experimentI. Pecorini, D. Bacchi, L. Frassinetti, F. Olivieri (IT)Long term behaviour of pilot biocovers for microbial methane oxidation and odours mitigationM. Ducrocq, A. Åkerman, C. Horlaville, L. Riquier (FR)Landfill gas treatment by active biofiltration: feedback from biofilter pilot trials on three French lanfillsM. Bourn, D. Browell (GB)Methane capture rates at UK landfillsA. Lahsaee, M. Jadeja, R. Emerson (CA)Spatial & temporal methane emission trends at a former municipal landfill in the greater Toronto area, Toronto, Canada

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION D12 - Naturista Room h. 11:10 - 12:50Landfilling: Contamination and RemediationChair / Presidente: Manfred Fehr (BR)

T. Zanon, M. Boscov, D. Bedoya, O. Gomes (BR)Metal contamination underneath an unlined leachate pond in a Brazilian sanitary landfill - A case studyA.F. Ali, R.J. Young (GB)Effects of waste disposal sites on groundwater quality in Urban Kano, NigeriaN. Dias, M.T. Carvalho, R. Limons (PT)Challenges in the deactivation of more than 2000 open dumping sites in BrazilN.K. Wijewardane, T. Koide, M.I.M. Mowjood, M. Nagamori, K. Kawamoto, G.B.B. Herath (LK)Clustering open dumpsites in Sri Lanka based on waste characteristicsV. Feodorov (RO)Lessons learned during landfill completion in RomaniaF.J.P. De Oliveira, B.A. Gouvêa, T.S.M.M. Kamiji (BR)Reflections about the environmental investigation at São Paulo State

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SESSION E11 - Le Dune Room h. 9:00 - 10:40Anaerobic Digestion: Organic Wastes from Different Sources (II)Chair / Presidente: Francesco Pirozzi (IT)G. Cappai, G. De Gioannis, M. Friargiu, E. Massi, A. Muntoni, A. Polettini, R. Pomi, D. Spiga (IT)Batch and semi-continuous hydrogen and methane production from food wasteS. Jayalakshmi (IN)Enhancement of methane generation from kitchen waste under solid phase anae-robic digestion using acetogenic bacteriaC. Li, P. Champagne, B.C. Anderson (CA)Enhanced biogas production from anaerobic co-digestion of municipal wastewater treatment sludge and fat, oil and grease (FOG) by a modified two-stage thermophilic digester system with selected thermo-chemical pre-treatmentA. Molino, F. Nanna, P. Iovane, G. Braccio, S. Chianese, D. Musmarra (IT)Upgrading of biomethane production in an inclined plug-flow type anaerobic dige-stor fed with biomass and agroresiduesJ. Heerenklage, L. Westhof, S. Brandt, N. Wieczorek, K. Kuchta (DE)Fermentation of residual microalgae biomass in biorefineries - A lab scale investi-gation

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION E12 - Le Dune Room h. 11:10 - 12:50Anaerobic Digestion: Modeling and AssessmentChair / Presidente: Jae Young Kim (KR)I. Naroznova, J. Møller, C. Scheutz (DK)Life Cycle Assessment of pretreatment technologies for anaerobic digestion of source-separated organic household wasteM. Alberti, F. Cavalli, M. Collotta, G. Tomasoni (IT)Economic analysis of innovative tecnologies for biogas production in small sized plantsE. Nordlander, E. Thorin, J. Yan (SE)Modeling of a full-scale biogas plant using a dynamic neural networkA.M. Fredenslund, T. Kjær (DK)Development of a biogas planning tool for project ownersR. Gregory, F. Coulon (GB)Ad-Sim, an anaerobic digestion software tool for design and operation

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Thursday October 3 - morning / Giovedì 3 Ottobre - mattina

SESSION F11 - Ex Wine Bar Room h. 9:00 - 10:40Workshop: Landfill Energy ParksChair / Presidente: Debra Reinhart (US)This workshop will discuss the technical, economic, environmental and social is-sues related to implementing renewable energy technologies - such as landfill gas, wind, biomass, geothermal and solar at landfills. After closure, landfill sites may have limited use because the construction of commercial structures, schools and residences over or near landfills can pose serious engineering difficulties as well as potential human health risks. However, landfill sites offer a unique opportunity to promote renewable sources of energy by converting these sites into working energy parks. Creating energy parks from these sites also extends their useful life while producing a long-term revenue stream for landfill owners. Introductory lectures:M. Toth, N. Sorloaica-Hickman, D.R. Reinhart (US)Converting landfill sites into sustainable energy parksG.J. Fowmes, S. Markham (GB)Construction of microwind turbines on MSW M.A. Leigue F., M.C. Lavagnolo, M. Malagoli, R. Cossu (IT)Leachate irrigation of energy crops10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION F12 - Ex Wine Bar Room h. 11:10 - 12:50IWWG Workshop: Energy Recovery from MSW and SRF - Case StudiesChair / Presidente: Umberto Arena (IT)Not all MSW can be recycled and, moreover, the recycling processes always gene-rate significant amounts of residues, which in some cases have extremely high he-ating values. Two waste streams can efficiently be used in energy recovery proces-ses: unsorted residual waste and high heating value residues produced by some recycling chains, which can mechanically be processed to produce a sufficiently homogeneous Solid Recovered Fuel. This workshop aims at providing information about energetic and environmental performances of these processes by presenting some remarkable large-scale case studies. Workshop introduction:U. Arena (IT)Energy recovery from municipal solid wastes and secondary recovered fuels: case studiesIntroductory lectures:T. Honkola (FI)Cogasification of SRF, biomass and wood wastes in a circulating fluidized bed: the case-study of the Lahti plant in FinlandS. Malvezzi, L. Zaniboni (IT)The first years of activity of the large-scale WtE unit in Acerra, ItalyE.C. Rada, M. Ragazzi, G. Ionescu (IT)2020 Waste targets through SRF production and valorization: an Italian case-studyV. Fantini (IT)On-line boiler corrosion monitoring in RDF-coal co-firing and WtE plants

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SESSION G11 - Pineta Room h. 9:00 - 10:40Workshop: Household Waste Management Market: Public or Pri-vate?Chair / Presidente: Warren Phelan (IE)The household waste management market in Ireland has gradually transformed over the last ten years from a market which was primarily serviced by the muni-cipal authorities to one which is now dominated by private operators. Cost is the most influential driver in the market for operators in the household collection market which has become progressively more competitive. The achievement of the 50% recycling target as set by the EU Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC is a chal-lenge and will require operators to deliver a higher value service.

Introductory lecture: W. Phelan (IE)The privatisation of the household waste market in Ireland - Can the market deliver?

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION G12 - Pineta Room h. 11:10 - 12:50IWWG-SARB Workshop: Waste and Resources Management in AfricaChair / Presidente: Cristina Trois (ZA)On April 24, 2013, IWWG launched the joint secretariat of the IWWG-Southern Africa Regional Branch (IWWG-SARB) and the United Nations-International Part-nership for Expanding Waste Management Services of Local Authorities (UN-IPLA) in Durban, South Africa, with the aim of promoting best practice in waste manage-ment and build the capacity of Local Authorities in Africa and developing countries. Local authorities in Africa are faced with a widespread lack of capacity and often poor institutional support in the decision-making process for the selection and im-plementation of waste management strategies. The workshop aims at identifying the main drivers and constraints to the successful implementation of waste and resources management strategies in Africa and to mark the steps for creating a high-level framework for the assessment of suitable Waste-to-Energy technologies and for the implementation of appropriate waste management strategies.

Workshop introduction: C. Trois (ZA)Waste and resources management in Africa

Introductory lectures: M.C. Lavagnolo, S. Failli (IT)A close view of waste management in Africa: the ‘Africa and its derivatives’ projectL.J. Strachan, G. Csepany (ZA)Sustainable Waste to Energy technologies in South Africa - Waiting for launch

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SESSIONE H11 (in italiano) - Chiesa Room h. 9:00 - 10:40Residui di CombustioneChair / Presidente: Alessandra Polettini (IT)

L. Lombardi, E. Carnevale, L. Frassinetti, T. Olivieri, A. Paradisi, L. Zipoli (IT)Uso di residui solidi da incenerimento per l’upgrading del biogasG. Cappai, A. Carucci, G. De Giudici, D. Medas, A. Muntoni, G. Orrù, M. Piredda (IT)Sequestro di anidride carbonica mediante carbonatazione accelerata di polvere da cementificioM. Di Gianfilippo, G. Costa, F. Lombardi, R. Gavasci (IT)Valutazione del comportamento ambientale di scorie da trattamento termico di CDR mediante diversi test di lisciviazioneE. Lovat, A. Ilyas, K.M. Persson (IT)Impatti generati dall’aggiunta di fango terziario e cellulosa sulla carbonatazione delle ceneri pesanti appena raffreddate

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSIONE H12 (in italiano) - Chiesa Room h. 11:10 - 12:50Ossidazione del Metano nelle CopertureChair / Presidente: Maria Rosaria Boni (IT)

T. Pandolfi, R. Isolani (IT)Progettazione, realizzazione e monitoraggio di una barriera passiva di ossidazione del metano realizzata sulla copertura definitiva di una discarica per rifiuti pericolosi e non pericolosi E. Giovenali, L. Coppo, G. Virgili, D. Continanza, I. Minardi, B. Raco (IT)Il flussimetro: strumentazione portabile integrata per la misura di flussi diffusi di CO2 e CH4 da coperture di discaricheI. Pecorini, D. Bacchi, L. Frassinetti, F. Olivieri (IT)Comportamento nel lungo termine di coperture reattive per l’ossidazione biologica del metano e la riduzione degli odoriI. Pecorini, D. Bacchi, T. Olivieri, A. Corti, E.A. Carnevale (IT)Mitigazione delle emissioni di biogas tramite coperture giornaliere biofiltrenti: carat-terizzazione dei mezzi filtranti in test di laboratorio e in situ

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Thursday October 3 - afternoon / Giovedì 3 Ottobre - pomeriggio

SESSION A13 - Central Hall h. 15:30 - 17:10Bottom Ash Analysis and EvaluationChair / Presidente: Ole Hjelmar (DK)

B. Bergfeldt (DE)Leaching quality from fresh bottom ashes derived from three different WtE techno-logiesM. Di Gianfilippo, G. Costa, F. Lombardi, R. Gavasci (IT)Leaching behaviour of waste thermal treatment bottom ash as a function of mate-rial properties and environmental conditionsG. Pfrang-Stotz, B. Bergfeldt, J. Reichelt, H.-J. Gehrmann, P. Nowak, H. Seifert (DE)Mineralogical-chemical characterization of residues (dusts, boiler ashes and filter ashes) after combustion tests of solid recovered fuels combined with biomassM. Nilsson, L. Andreas, A. Lagerkvist (SE)Screening analysis of bottom ashes from waste incineration

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION A14 - Central Hall h. 18:00 - 19:40Combustion Residues Quality and TreatmentChair / Presidente: Hua Zhang (CN)

S. Hornby, R. Hoare (GB)An evidence-based approach to regulation of incinerator bottom ash aggregate (IBAA)S. Stiernström, K. Hemstrom, A. Enell, O. Wik, M. Breitholtz (SE)Influence of leaching conditions for ecotoxicological classification of ashP. Billen, B. Verbinnen, K. Villani, J. De Greef, J. Van Caneghem, C. Vandecasteele (BE)Solidification/stabilization of MSWI residues with and without cement addition: a comparisonM. Dudyński, K. Kwiatkowski, M. Sosnowska (PL)Solid residues from gasification of biomass

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SESSION B13 - Panorama Hall h. 15:30 - 17:10Landfill Aeration: Waste StabilizationChair / Presidente: Marco Ritzkowski (DE)

K. Hupe, K.-U. Heyer, R. Stegmann (DE)Landfill aeration as a contribution for climate protection: developments and expe-rienceS.C. Bolyard, D.R. Reinhart, S. Santra (US)Pump and treat aerobic flushing bioreactor landfillT. Wohlhuter, A. Åkerman, T. Gisbert, C. Bloquet (FR)Application of the landfill aeration technology on a French landfill: full-scale expe-rimental pilotG. Öncü, M. Reiser, M. Kranert (DE)Aerobic in situ stabilization of landfill Konstanz Dorfweiher: leachate quality after a three year pilot project

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION B14 - Panorama Hall h. 18:00 - 19:40Landfill Aeration: Case StudiesChair / Presidente: Roberto Raga (IT)

C. Brandstätter, D. Laner, R. Prantl, J. Fellner (AT)In-situ aeration of an old municipal solid waste landfill - Case study HeferlbachH. Yoshida (JP)Landfill stabilization by installing passive landfill gas extraction wells in a closed landfillM. Ritzkowski (DE)Temperature development in aerated landfillsP. Harborth, R. Fuss, K. Münnich, H. Flessa, K. Fricke (DE)Evidence of strong N2O hot spots on two MBT landfills: microbial background and operational significance

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SESSION C13 - Baldacchino Room h. 15:30 - 17:10WEEE: Re-Use Networking and Material Flow AnalysisChair / Presidente: Stefan Salhofer (AT)

G. Obersteiner, S. Scherhaufer, A. Pertl (AT)Environmental effects of a reuse network for electronic appliancesF.O. Ongondo, A. Pisharody (GB)WEEE exchange networks in the UKM. Duygan, G. Meylan, A. Spoerri (CH)Strategic management of e-waste in Switzerland - Combining material flow analysis with qualitative system analyisJ.M.A. Mendes, P.F.I. Lemos (BR)Waste electrical and electronic equipment and its regulatory challenges in Brazil: opportunities for implementation of WEEE take-back systems

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION C14 - Baldacchino Room h. 18:00 - 19:40WEEE: Treatment and RecyclingChair / Presidente: Kerstin Kuchta (DE)

L. Westphal, K. Kuchta (DE)Permanent magnets from small waste electrical and electronic equipmentT. Fujita, H. Ono, G. Dodbiba (JP)Recycling and evaluation of printed circuit board by physical separation and heat treatmentM. Vemic, F. Bordas, G. Guibaud, E. Joussein, J. Labanowski, P.N.L. Lens, S. Rossano, E.D. van Hullebusch (FR)Fractionation of metals from mineral sludge produced at a metal recycling plantB. Han, Y.-C. Seo, J.-S. Lee, H.-M. Yoo, W.-S. Yang, S.D. Kim, J.-K. Lee, B.-S. Kim, Y. Kang (KR)Recycling of cathode ray tube glass to use as aggregates of bricksD. Massucatto, J.A.S. Tenório, D.C.R. Espinosa (BR)Obsolete printed circuit boards characterization: notebook motherboard and its size fractions

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SESSION D13 - Naturista Room h. 15:30 - 17:10Biological Treatment of LeachateChair / Presidente: Howard Robinson (GB)

T. Robinson (GB)Aerobic biological treatability studies on landfill leachate with nitrification and deni-trificationW.J. van Vossen, M. van Meeteren, H. Woelders, A. de Vos, G. Maathuis (NL)Anaerobic ammonium oxidation (ANAMMOX-process): the solution for the long term emission problem of ammonium from landfillsB. Brinkmann, N. Röder, R. Brunstermann (DE)Optimized fixed bed reactors for the treatment of the liquid out of bio waste

F.M. Ferraz, R. Campos, J. Povinelli, H.J.M. Ferraz (BR)Assessment of hardly biodegradable organics removal in co-treatment of landfill leachate and domestic wastewater

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION D14 - Naturista Room h. 18:00 - 19:40Physical-Chemical Treatment of LeachateChair / Presidente: Gianni Andreottola (IT)

H. Robinson, M. Carville, G. Harris, R. Steward, T. Robinson (GB)Incorporation of ultrafiltration membranes into aerobic biological treatment of lan-dfill leachatesF. Li (DE)Development of open channel membrane modules for landfill leachate treatmentL.N. Pasqualini, J. Povinelli, F.M. Ferraz (BR)Removal of organic matter from raw or pretreated landfill leachate by O3 and O3/H2O2

S.Z. Fang, S.Q. Li, S. He, J. Yao, Y.J. Hao (CN)The study of PFASSB on pre-treatment in landfill leachate

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SESSION E13 - Le Dune Room h. 15:30 - 17:10Anaerobic Digestion: Performance EnhancingChair / Presidente: Robert Gregory (GB)

L.N. Chai, Y.J. Wang, F. Lu, L.M. Shao, P.J. He (CN)Main barrier to the lignocellulose biodegradability during anaerobic degradationF.-M. Pellera, E. Gidarakos (GR)Study on the biochemical methane potential of solid agroindustrial wasteA. Boulanger, C. Laroche, A. Ponthieux, R. Treguer, E. Redon, J.A. Cacho Rivero (FR)Fast prediction of biochemical methane potential of municipal solid waste by Near Infra-Red SpectroscopyN. Engler, A. Schüch, A.S. Kitzler, M. Nelles (DE)Aerobic and anaerobic treatment of biodegradable biopolymers: time-dependent material decomposition

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION E14 - Le Dune Room h. 18:00 - 19:40Anaerobic Digestion: Case StudiesChair / Presidente: Salvatore Masi (IT)

C. Ratanatamskul, T. Salead (TH)A full-scale dry-anaerobic digester for conversion of food wastes from university canteen to biogas and energy recovery: effects of sludge recirculation rate and mixing timeR. Meoni, D. Bacchi, I. Pecorini, A. Corti (IT)Potential gas production in the planned anaerobic digestion treatment plant in Tu-scany: BMP analysis of organic fraction and sludge from septic tanksG. Ionescu, S. Ciută, E.C. Rada, M. Ragazzi, S. Antognoni (IT)Biological treatment for energy and compost generation from winery industry wa-stesF. Mhiri, S. Hiligsmann, L. Sayahi, A. Jrad, P. Thonart (TN)Anaerobic digestion of organic wastes from agro-food activities in Tunisia

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Thursday October 3 - afternoon / Giovedì 3 Ottobre - pomeriggio

SESSION F13 - Ex Wine Bar Room h. 15:30 - 17:10Workshop: Odours and Emission Controls in CompostingChair / Presidente: Uta Krogmann (US)Control of odours and emissions are essential design features of composting faci-lities that can determine the success or failure of a facility. Experiences with these control features were collected over more than three decades. This workshop will present recent findings and continue the discussion from session A6. The main purpose of the workshop is to share experiences, exchange ideas concerning odors, bioaerosols and release of the greenhouse gas N2O and to determine which questions remain unanswered.

Introductory lectures:A. Guercio, G. Giaquinta, R. Giovinazzo (IT)Prevention and management of workers’ exposure to biological agents in municipal solid waste (MSW) plantsC. Bernardes Jr., M.F.S. Pinheiro, Y.D.B. Almeida, J. Fein (BR)Use of odor perception to assess the environmental effect of improvements on a garbage transfer station in Sao Paulo, Brazil - Final resultsA. Dall’Ara, L. Billi, D. Panniello, M.T. La Peruta, S. Sangiorgi, A. Cepparone (IT)Pilot use of treated poultry dejections in leather tanning: odour aspects

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION F14 - Ex Wine Bar Room h. 18:00 - 19:40IWWG ARB Workshop: Integrated Solid Waste Management in AsiaChair / Presidente: Toshihiko Matsuto (JP)The 1st Symposium of IWWG Asian Regional Branch (IWWG-ARB) was succes-sfully held in Sapporo, Japan, in March, 2013. The latter represented a great chan-ce to meet Asian researchers and exchange ideas; this first Symposium was ho-wever limited to participants from Japan, China, Korea (three big delegates) and not many people from other countries. This workshop aims at extending the Asian network of ARB and form a new platform for our future activities.

Workshop introduction:T. Matsuto, P.J. He, J.Y. Kim (JP)Integrated solid waste management in Asia

Introductory lectures:T. Matsuto (JP)Landfill and incineration - Unbeknown problem in JapanP.J. He (CN)Waste management and its problems in ChinaY.M. Kim, J.Y. Kim (KR)Management of municipal solid waste (MSW) in Korea

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SESSION G13 - Pineta Room h. 15:30 - 17:10IWWG Workshop: Methane OxidationChair / Presidente: Marion Huber-Humer (AT)The main purpose of this workshop is to provide a panel for interactive group di-scussion, to exchange ideas and jointly consider the current findings and experien-ces with the implementation of such guidelines as well as to address open research questions related to methane oxidation performance and emission control in these systems. After an introductory presentation some key issues will be presented brie-fly, which shall help leading and stimulating group discussion. This workshop will be hosted by CLEAR (Consortium for Landfill Emissions Aba-tement Research), an IWWG-task group, which coordinates interdisciplinary re-search on the quantification and mitigation of landfill gas emissions, with its main focus on biological processes to reduce the release of methane and non-methane organic compounds into the atmosphere.

Workshop presentation:M. Huber-Humer (AT)Methane oxidation - Guidelines for practical implementation

Introductory lectures:J. Gebert (DE)New German guidelines on methane oxidation (work in progress)S. Dever, M. Welsh, R. Stuetz (AU)Implementation of biocovers and biofilters for landfill methane oxidation in Australia

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSION G14 - Pineta Room h. 18:00 - 19:40Workshop: Quality of Paper for RecyclingChair / Presidente: Thomas Astrup (DK)Despite the widespread paper recycling, relatively little information is available con-cerning waste paper quality. The environmental consequences of waste paper ma-nagement thereby become difficult to assess, e.g. emissions from energy recovery facilities or recycling and potential re-introduction of unwanted chemicals into new paper and packaging materials. A better understanding of the composition and ma-terial flows related to waste paper is needed to ensure safe and optimal recovery in the future.

Introductory lectures: K. Pivnenko, E. Eriksson, T.F. Astrup (DK)Presence of potentially critical substances in waste paperY. Hirai, J. Seta, Y. Fujimoto, S. Sakai (JP)Estimation of 14C/12C ratio in waste paper by substance flow analysis

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Thursday October 3 - afternoon / Giovedì 3 Ottobre - pomeriggio

SESSIONE H13 - Chiesa Room h. 15:30 - 17:10Peer-review Process in Scientific Journals: Lights & ShadowsChair / Presidente: Raffaello Cossu (IT)A Journal is evaluated by the technical and scientific community according to qua-lity, novelty and interest of topics dealt with. The scientific community has set up a well-established system of quality control, as internal auditing carried out by mem-bers of the community itself, known as peer-review. Reviewers are members of the Scientific Community with particular expertise in the different areas of the waste management field, all with significant scientific curricula, who are willing to devote some of their time to this task. Peer reviewing of papers is, indeed, a time consu-ming task: an average of 3-5 h are required to write a good review, so a tangible award system capable of gaining recognition among the different categories of potential reviewers should be established. The workshop will focus on reviewing procedures and support tools, offering tips and suggestions on how to optimise the reviewing process and hopefully raising interest for experts in the field in the peer-reviewing activity, similar to the interest they have in publishing a paper.

Workshop introduction: R. Cossu (IT)Peer-review process in scientific journals: Lights & shadows

17:10 - 17:40 Coffee Break17:40 - 18:00 Poster discussion

SESSIONE H14 - Chiesa Room h. 18:00 - 19:40Peer-review Process in Scientific Journals: How to Get Accepted for PublicationChair / Presidente: Raffaello Cossu (IT)In recent years a continuous increase has been observed in the number of sub-missions to Waste Management, reaching almost 1000 per year. Accordingly, to ensure high-quality publications complying with the yearly page allotment establi-shed, the use of strict, objective, and fair criteria for acceptance, and limits on the number of journal pages per article, are fundamentally important. To increase the likelihood of acceptance of submissions, authors should consider three critical mat-ters before submission: 1. target article type, 2. scope of Waste Management and 3. assessment of relevance and quality. Articles published by Waste Management fit one of the following types: Review, Research Article, Technical Note, Country Report, Editorial, Discussion. The workshop aims at an in-depth discussion on the submissions management process and critical matters for the acceptance of submissions based on relevance and quality.Workshop introduction: R. Cossu (IT)Peer-review process in scientific journals: How to get accepted for publication

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Friday October 4 - morning / Venerdì 4 Ottobre - mattina

SESSION A15 - Central Hall h. 9:00 - 10:40Food Waste ManagementChair / Presidente: Maarten Alexander Siebel (NL)

F. Schneider, S. Lebersorger, S. Scherhaufer (AT)Food waste at the food retail - Statistical approach to identifying influencing fac-torsM.E. Edjabou, C. Petersen, C. Scheutz, T.F. Astrup (DK)Characterization of household food waste in DenmarkK. Silvennoinen (FI)Food waste volume and composition in Helsinki metropolitan areaR. Garfield, I.D. Williams (GB)Food waste collections for businesses in a rural area

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION A16 - Central Hall h. 11:10 - 12:50GHG Control in Waste ManagementChair / Presidente: Jean Bogner (US)C. Hoy, M. Vinogradova, A. Read (GB)Intelligent collection systems & how carbon could influence waste service deci-sionsS. Dever, M. Welsh (AU)Introduction of a carbon price on landfill gas emissions in AustraliaC. Wünsch (DE)A MS-Excel tool for the calculation of greenhouse gas emissions by waste mana-gement and circular-flow economy

N.D. Charisiou, M.A. Goula (GR)Potential of municipal solid waste for renewable energy production and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in Thessaloniki, Greece

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SESSION B15 - Panorama Hall h. 9:00 - 10:40GHG Emissions from LandfillsChair / Presidente: Jan Streese Kleeberg (DE)

J. Bogner, K. Spokas, M. Corcoran (US)Site-specific landfill CH4 emissions: shortcomings of current GHG inventory guideli-nes and a field validated, process-based approach inclusive of local climateC. Scheutz, J. Mønster, P. Kjeldsen (DK)Quantification of methane emissions from Danish landfillsK.-U. Heyer, K. Hupe, R. Stegmann (DE)Landfill gas emissions from the disposal of mechanically-biologically treated wa-steA. Niskanen (FI)Estimation environmental impacts due to landfill gas at landfills with energy utiliza-tion

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION B16 - Panorama Hall h. 11:10 - 12:50Feasibility of Landfill MiningChair / Presidente: Raffaello Cossu (IT)K. Münnich, K. Fricke, S. Wanka, A. Zeiner (DE)Landfill mining - A contribution to conservation of natural resources?A. Bhatnagar, F. Kaczala, M. Kriipsalu, M. Hogland, W. Hogland (SE)Closing the life cycle of landfills - Landfill mining in the Baltic Sea Region for futureJ.B. Hansen, J. Hyks, N. Ahmed, M. Therkildsen, F. Andersen, J. Nedenskov, P. Wellendorph, H. Wenzel (DK)Landfill mining of shredder residuesL. Umans, T. Behets, E. Wille (BE)Mining of waste from an old landfill for re-use or recycling: is it a viable and sustai-nable opportunity? Trial study of the Zuienkerke location (Flanders)

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Friday October 4 - morning / Venerdì 4 Ottobre - mattina

SESSION C15 - Baldacchino Room h. 9:00 - 10:40Construction and Demolition Waste - Properties of Recycled Ag-gregatesChair / Presidente: Thomas Astrup (DK)

S.P. Fucale, F.T.T.C. Proença (in memoriam) (BR)Analysis of physical and mechanical properties of recycled aggregates from con-struction and demolition waste for paving workE. Santagata, G.A. Blengini, A. Farina, M.C. Zanetti, G. Chiappinelli (IT)Life Cycle Assessment of road base and foundation courses containing reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP)L. Pani, G. Balletto, S. Naitza, L. Francesconi, N. Trulli, G. Mei, C. Furcas (IT)Evaluation of mechanical, physical and chemical properties of recycled aggregates for structural concreteF.A.S. Barbosa, E.C.G Santos (BR)Geogrid mechanical damages due to recycled construction and demolition wastesZ. Sánchez-Roldán, M. Martín-Morales, I. Valverde-Palacios, M. Zamorano (ES)Influence of pre-soaked of recycled coarse aggregates on properties of non-struc-tural concrete

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION C16 - Baldacchino Room h. 11:10 - 12:50Role of Education in Waste ManagementChair / Presidente: Ian Williams (GB)

S. Mendez-Fajardo, R.A. Gonzalez, M.I. Brijaldo, A. Linares, O. Chavarro, B.C. Perez (CO)Solid waste management and the role of educational institutions: a school-context modelG. De Feo (IT)Sociological survey in a municipality with high level separate collection programme in an area suffering from a serious solid waste emergencyV. Femia (AU)Maximising waste avoidance and waste recycling behaviours through education and measured feedbackS. Mendez-Fajardo, R.A. Gonzalez, L.D. Gómez Méndez, R. Vela Mantilla, A. Cáceres Medina (CO)Actor-network analysis of solid waste management at Javeriana University Cam-pus, Bogotá, Colombia I.D. Williams, J. Corsi (GB)Educating children about food waste: the year 10 challenge

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SESSION D15 - Naturista Room h. 9:00 - 10:40Landfill MiningChair / Presidente: Gehrard Rettenberger (DE)

T. Behets, L. Umans, E. Wille, N. Bal, P. Van Den Bossche (BE)Landfill mining in flanders: methodology for prioritizationH.J. Law (US)Sanitary landfill mining - Operational interim slope stability aspectsR.M. Rosendal (DK)Landfill Mining - Waste for re-use and incineration with energy recovery - Gerringe Landfill, DenmarkE. Wille, K. Martens, T. Behets, L. Umans, K. Walraevens (BE)Exploring the anthropocene: mapping and surveying of landfills in Flanders (Bel-gium)S. Ford, K. Warren, A. Read (GB)An evaluation of the feasibility and viability of landfill mining and reclamation (LFMR) from a UK perspectiveM. Condorelli, G. Moro, L. Nettuno, P. Simone (IT)Waste: a resources of material and energy - The first implementation case of BEST® processing system

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION D16 - Naturista Room h. 11:10 - 12:50Persistent Leachate ContaminantsChair / Presidente: Alessandra Carucci (IT)M.A. Shabiimam, I. Krustok, E. Nehrenheim, M. Odlare (SE)Microalgae cultivation for potential nutrient and heavy metal reduction in landfill leachate R.R. Frank, C. Trois, F. Coulon (ZA)Preliminary study on microbial community structure and dynamics in response to substrate, nitrate concentration, phase and time in the biological denitrification of landfill leachate using commercial garden refuse and pine bark as a carbon sourceX. Chai, Y. Hao, D. Xin, G. Liu, X. Zhao (CN)The effect of aerobic conditions on the complexation ability between mercury and humic acid from landfill leachate and its implication for the environmentM. Brenčič, H. Šket Ivanuša, A. Torkar, P. Vreča (SI)Influences of sanitary landfill on groundwater under the complex hydrogeological conditions

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SESSION E15 - Le Dune Room h. 9:00 - 10:40Workshop: Latest on Hazard Property ClassificationChair / Presidente: Hans van der Sloot (NL)Intensive discussions have been ongoing in relation to the classification of wastes as non-hazardous or hazardous, which is based on the EU the List of Waste (LOW) and the Waste Framework Directive (WFD). Both pieces of legislation are curren-tly aligned with the new chemicals legislation (CLP), which has led to questions on how to deal with wastes of complicated composition consisting of mixtures of numerous substances, of which the chemical form is not known a priori, while CLP primarily addresses pure substances and mixtures of pure substances. Legislative developments, assessment methodologies and standardisation issues will be the topic of the session.Workshop introduction: H.A. van der Sloot (NL)Introduction to the special session on latest developments in hazard property clas-sification

Introductory lectures:O. Hjelmar, H.A. van der Sloot, A. Van Zomeren (DK)Hazard property classification of high temperature waste materialsP. Hennebert, F. Rebischung, P. Langeron (FR)EU waste hazardousness assessment - Proposition of methods

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION E16 - Le Dune Room h. 11:10 - 12:50Bottom Ashes from Different WastesChair / Presidente: Giovanna Cappai (IT)

B. Mohammed, C.O. Ezimah, B.A. Umdagas (NG)Use of neem leaf ash as a cement alternative in concrete productionK. Otegi, M. Barra, D. Aponte, E. Vázquez (ES)Characterization, use and environmental assessment by leaching of ladle steel slag in granular unbound layersL.M. Ottosen, P.E. Jensen, P. Golterman, G.M. Kirkelund (DK)Sewage sludge ash as cement replacement after simple pretreatmentX.Y. Xue, H. Wang, X.D. Song, D.Z. Chen (CN)Leaching characteristics of chars from five wastes pyrolysis processM.A. Kücüker, L. Westphal, K. Kuchta (DE)Bottom ash from the municipal solid waste incineration plants in Hamburg

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SESSION F15 - Ex Wine Bar Room h. 9:00 - 10:40IWWG Workshop: Landfill AerationChair / Presidente: Marco Ritzkowski (DE)Landfill aeration has gained increased attention during recent years. The applica-tion of this technology offers significant advantages such as the reduction of current and future emissions, thereby shortening landfill aftercare and achieving cost sa-vings. Although to this day several landfills have already been aerobically bio-sta-bilised, processes that occur during the aeration process are not fully understood. In this regard the IWWG Task Group Landfill Aeration (TGLA) is currently working on the following tasks: behaviour of metals and nitrogen compounds during landfill aeration as well as temperature development and relative control possibilities. The-se issues will be introduced by members of the Task Group and discussed with the workshop participants. Workshop introduction: M. Ritzkowski (DE)Processes in landfills during aerationIntroductory lectures:G. Öncü, M. Reiser, M. Kranert (DE)Behaviour of heavy metals during aerobic in situ stabilizationC. Brandstätter, D. Laner, R. Prantl, M. Ritzkowski, J. Fellner (AT)Landfill Aeration Database - Status quo and future aims

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SESSION F16 - Ex Wine Bar Room h. 11:10 - 12:50IWWG Workshop: Landfill Aeration - Fate of NitrogenChair / Presidente: Marco Ritzkowski (DE)Landfill in situ aeration aims amongst others at an efficient biodegradation of organic compounds and inorganic nitrogen compounds (mainly ammonia-nitrogen, NH4-N) in leachate. Nitrifcation and de-nitrification processes can be performed; however, ammonium nitrogen might also be incorporated into the increasing amount of mi-crobial biomass during aeration or being stripped out as free ammonia (NH3). The intensity of these processes is mainly subject to moisture (both content and flow) and temperature of the aerated waste material.Workshop introduction:M. Ritzkowski (DE)Fate of Nitrogen in landfill aerationIntroductory lectures:M. Hrad (AT)N-dynamics during landfill aeration - Experiences gained in different aeration projectsM. Ritzkowski, T. Wohlhuter (FR)Temperature development in aerated landfills and control possibilities

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SESSION G15 - Pineta Room h. 9:00 - 10:40IWWG Workshop: Asbestos Waste ManagementChair / Presidente: Evangelos Gidarakos (GR)A lot of attention has been given to the withdrawal, treatment and disposal of asbe-stos containing materials. However, identifying an appropriate location for the in-stallation of disposal sites is difficult, due to the specific requirements that these sites must possess according to current legislation and to common operational dif-ficulties. During the IWWG-Workshop “Asbestos Waste Management”, an attempt will be made at presenting the prevailing conditions worldwide as well as the latest scientific and technical advances on asbestos management.

Workshop introduction: E. Gidarakos, K. Anastasiadou (GR)Asbestos waste management

Introductory lectures:P. Marini, G. Zanetti (IT)Simple methods to analyse vinyl tile, bituminous sheath and mastic with PCOMS. Bellagamba, F. Paglietti, F. Damiani, B. Conestabile Della Staffa (IT)Geographical Information System for mapping asbestos landfill in Italy

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSION G16 - Pineta Room h. 11:10 - 12:50IWWG Workshop: Construction and Demolition WasteChair / Presidente: Mohammed Osmani (GB)The aim of the workshop is threefold:- Examine national and global current and future challenges that impede a continuous improvement of C&D waste management.- Appraise and prioritize future interventions to address C&D waste management challenges.- Produce an international members’ list of the IWWG C&D Task Group and asso-ciated agenda of activities.

Workshop introduction: M. Osmani (GB)Construction and demolition waste management: challenges and priority interven-tions

Introductory lectures: J.A. Paschoalin Filho, A.J. Guernen Dias, E.B.L. Duarte, P.L. Cortes (BR)General aspects of the management of solid waste generated by the demolition works of the Arena Palestra Italia, a soccer stadium, in the city of São Paulo, BrazilV.E. Schneider, M. Poletto, E.M. Tonet, R.E.N. Graeff (BR)Evaluation of construction and demolition waste management system in a small municipality from Brazil

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SESSIONE H15 - Chiesa Room h. 9:00 - 10:40GITISA Young ConferenceChair / Presidente: Paolo S. Calabrò (IT)GITISA is the official association of Italian university professors and researchers in the scientific-disciplinary sector of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering. The association aims at coordinating teaching and research activities in the field of Sa-nitary and Environmental Engineering in Italy, mainly at an academic level but also at a professional, industrial and institutional level. During Sardinia 2013 Sympo-sium GITISA organizes its first GITISA Young Conference, a meeting with young scientists. Each young scientist proposes his/her research theme and presents it during the conference to other participants and senior researchers selected by GITISA Board as advisors. The event has a double objective, both scientific and educational, and therefore stands for the two main reasons that led to the founda-tion of GITISA.

10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break

SESSIONE H16 - Chiesa Room h. 11:10 - 12:50GITISA Young ConferenceChair / Presidente: Paolo S. Calabrò (IT)

In Session H16 the discussion started in the previous session H15 will be conti-nued.

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CLOSING SESSION - Central Hall h. 15:30 - 17:30Round Table: Role of Education in Waste ManagementChair / Presidente: Rainer Stegmann (DE)The implementation of appropriate waste management (WM) concepts is not often a question of having the appropriate technology but of acceptance and in order to reach a decision on the acceptance or non- acceptance of a particular technology, knowledge is a prerequisite. For this reason, high levels of education in WM are essential, not only in schools, universities but also in NGOs, the public and private sector, trade and commerce and industries in industrialized as well as especially in economically developing countries. During the closing roundtable highly experienced international experts from uni-versities, international organizations as well as the public and private sector will discuss how education in WM can be improved and how to get better access to the existing information material. Another question is what kind of new and proven education forms may be appropriate depending on the specific situation. It is the aim to identify concrete measures and make proposals for their implementation.

Introductory lecture:R. Stegmann (DE)Education in waste management

Friday October 4 - afternoon / Venerdì 4 Ottobre - pomeriggio

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_ POSTER SESSIONsPoster presentations will be accessible to Symposium delegates at all times. Poster discussion will take place in the presence of authors in the afternoon from Monday to Thursday from 17:40 to 18:00.

_ SESSIONI POSTERLe presentazioni poster saranno sempre accessibili ai partecipanti al Simposio. La discussione dei poster avverrà alla presenza degli autori dal lunedì, al giovedì pomeriggio dalle 17:40 alle 18:00.

A. Waste Management StrategiesA01 - F. C Bergeron (CH)Refuse or secondary resource? An interdisciplinary framework to evaluate the sta-tus of waste

A02 - S. Ramasamy, N.Titchener-Hooker, P. Lettieri (GB)Challenges of developing decision-support tools based on Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) analysis in the biopharmaceutical industry

A03 - Y. Kulikova, G. Ilinykh, N. Slyusar (RU)Result of waste composition analysis in different areas of Russia

A04 - V. Starostina, A. Damgaard, T.H. Christensen (RU)Environmental assessment (CO2-equivalents) of the waste management in Irkutsk Siberia: importance of improving landfilling for the reduction of greenhouse gas emission

A05 - B. Batinic, N. Stanisavljevic, D. Ubavin, G. Vujic (RS)Interactive web database application as a support tool for developing waste mana-gement strategies: case study of Serbia

A06 - S. Kusch (DE)Food futures - Reflections on the engineering theme waste management

B. Collection and RecyclingB01 - I. Pecorini, D. Bacchi, L. Burberi, A. Corti, E.A. Carnevale (IT)Biomethane potential tests to study the seasonal variability of organic fraction of mu-nicipal solid waste and the influence of the collection systems used

B02 - P. Simeoni, M. Fuccaro (IT)Safety risk, cost and performance as criteria of choice in collection and transport systems - An Italian district

B03 - G. Ionescu, M. Schiavon, E.C. Rada, M. Ragazzi, C. Stroe, I. Cioranu, V. Panaitescu, P. Stefani (IT)Evolution of the emission performances of MSW collection trucks

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B04 - M. Ragazzi, C. Bresciani, E. Girelli, E.C. Rada (IT)Selective collection experiences in school buildings

B05 - S. Coskun, M. Cirlengic, C. Ozgur, A. Guncan, G. Civelekoglu (TR)The mercury recovery from the spent fluorescent lamps using chemical leaching and heterogeneous photocatalytic reduction

B06 - A. Bonoli, F. Ferroni, D. Prandstraller (IT)Recovery and preparing for reuse of disused informatics electrical and electronic equipment at the University of Bologna

B07 - S. Serranti, R. Palmieri, G. Bonifazi (IT)Opto-electronic combined characterization of End-Of-Life mobile phone wastes for a sustainable processing

B08 - N. Juchneski, H. Veit (BR)Use of mozley concentrator in metals concentration from printed circuit boards scraps

B09 - B. Mohammed, J.A. Mangey, D. Saleh (NG)Use of milled reclaimed asphalt road pavement in sandcrete production

B10 - K.L. Manfredini, I. Nascimento Filho, V.E. Schneider (BR)Use of formaldehyde, xylenes and glutaraldehyde in health care institutions

B11 - N. Sato, K. Kawamoto, H. Sato, M. Lokuliyanaga, T. Koide, N. Tanaka (JP)Utilization of a local-available biomass resource for wastewater treatment in Sri Lanka: comparison between initial and current performance of coconut-fibre biofilm treatment system (COTS)

B12 - A. Bichara, M.A.P. Reali, M.T. Hoffmann (BR)Recovery of nutrients from vinasse by chemical precipitation of phosphorous com-pounds

B13 - M. Nakamura, Y. Otsuka, K. Shikinaka, K. Shigehara, Y. Katayama (JP)Functional metabolic intermediate (2-pyron-4,6-dicarboxylic acid) from lignin

B14 - J.C. Campos, V.C. Almeida, I. Gonçalves, E. Gripa (BR)The influence of different coagulants in water treatment plant’s sludge reuse throu-gh its incorporation to the leftovers of ceramic blocks

B15 - S. Albeniz, M.A. Vicente, R. Trujillano, S.A. Korili, A. Gil (ES)Development of nanofillers based on modified clay materials for polymer nanocom-posites

B16 - J. Zule, M. Sežun, D.G. Svetec (SI)EcoPaperLoop - Ambitious project for more efficient paper recycling

C. Biological TreatmentC01 -Y.-W. Jeon, O.-H. Kwon, J.-A. Jeong, J.-W. Kang, Y.-M. Yoon, D.-H. Lee (KR)Separation of biogas using commercialized hollow fiber gas separation membrane module: focusing on CO2 recovery

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C02 - Y. Zhang, R. Arnold, T. Paavola, F. Vaz, C. Neiva Correia, C. Cavinato, S. Kusch, S. Heaven (DE)Compositional analysis of food waste entering the source segregation stream in four European Regions and implications for valorisation via anaerobic digestion

C03 - L. Lombardi, E. Carnevale, G. Scarselli, L. Zanchi (IT)Environmental comparison of different technical possibilities for biogas use

C04 - W.R. Villatoro-Monzon, A.C. Martinez-Aguilar, A. Morales-Medina, C. ApipilhuascoN.P. Mejia-Rodriguez, C. Mojica (MX)Characterization of organic wastes from restaurants to produce methane in a small scale anaerobic digestor

C05 - B. Ruffino, C. Roati, D. Novarino, G. Scibilia, E. Lorenzi, G. Genon, M.C. Zanetti (IT)Low temperature thermal pretreatments for the improvement of waste activated slud-ge anaerobic digestion

C06 - Z.H. Piao, J.K. Lee, J.Y. Kim (KR)Effect of feeding frequency on methane production rate and microbial community divesity in anaerobic digesters

C07 - P.K. Souza, N. Sellin, O. Souza, C. Marangoni (BR)Influence of temperature on the glucose conversion reaction of the hydrolysis stage of the production of bioethanol from banana waste

C08 - E. Nehrenheim, M. Odlare, I. Krustok, J. Olsson, V. Ribé, M.A. Shabiimam, J.G. Diaz, E. Nordlander (SE)ACWA - Algae cultivation for simultaneous water treatment and biogas substrate production

C09 - M. Langone, G. Andreottola (IT)Post-treatment of anaerobic digester effluents by simultaneous partial Nitritation, Anammox and Denitrification process

D. Thermal TreatmentD01 - K. Okuyama, H. Akiyama, T. Uchiyama, A. Suzuki, T. Shinagawa (JP)Decrease in CO2 emission by using biomass briquette as a coke substitute at high-temperature gasifying and direct melting furnace

D02 - K. Ishii, T. Furuichi, S. Mori (JP)Proposal of production and storage methods for solid fuels made from rice straw contaminated with radioactive cesium caused by the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident

D03 - H. Shin, J. Baek, J. Park, C. Chung (KR)Evaluation of lab-scale soil washing equipment for fine-grained soil

D04 - F.-M. Pellera, P. Pappa, E. Gidarakos (GR)Evaluation of spent coffee waste as feedstock for solid biofuel production

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D05 - B. Seelmann, S. Heuss-Aßbichler, D. Sager (DE)The effect of a hydraulic barrier on the alteration of incineration bottom ashes: a case study

D06 - Y. Dote, T. Sekito, K. Oyamada (JP)Effect of temperture, pH and potassium on adsorption of cesium on bottom ash

D07 - J.-W. Kang, Y.-W. Jeon, D.-H. Lee (KR)Study on the drying and volume reduction for sewage sludge using microwave and heating material

D08 - S. Moon, S. Lee, T. Ohm (KR)Mechanistic study on DeN2O reaction in sewage sludge incineration

D09 - B.G. Oliveira, T.M.N. Oliveira, C. Marangoni, O. Souza, N. Sellin (BR)Characterization of agroindustrial waste for use as biomass in briquetting process

D10 - M. Večko, J. Mele, F. Kokalj, N. Samec (SI)High efficient dual fluidized bed gasification process of MSW

D11 - B. Rajh, C. Yin, N. Samec, M. Hriberšek, F. Kokalj (SI)CFD modeling and experience of Waste-to-Energy plant burning waste wood

D12 - M. Coronado, A.M. Segadaes, A.M. Andrés (ES)Leaching behaviour of Cr and Mo from three alternative ceramics products using Waelz slag as a resource: an experiemental study of the influence of the firing conditions

D13 - R. Del Valle-Zermeño, J. Girò-Paloma, J. Gómez-Manrique, J. Formosa, J.M. Chimenos (ES)Characterisation of low-grade magnesium oxide by-products for environmental so-lutions

D14 - T. Ohm, S. Chae, J. Park, S. Moon (KR)Experimental study on oil separation from fry-dried sludge and low-rank coal for solid fuel

D15 - M. Ragazzi, E.C. Rada, V. Torretta, M. Schiavon (IT)Plasma technology for the abatement of pollutants emitted by mechanical-biologi-cal treatment plants

D16 - E. De Oliveira, H.M. Veit (BR)Thermal processes for lead removal from the funnel glass of CRT monitors

D17 - G. Denafas, E. Kamarevcevas, D. Martuzevičius, Ch. Ludwig (LT)Seasonal character of heavy metals emissions partitioning in municipal solid waste incineration process: case study for Kaunas, Lithuania

D18 - E. Bontempi, A. Bosio, P.A. Bingham, L.E. Depero, U. Parravicini, D. Sciunnach, A. Zacco (IT)The COSMOS-RICE Project: rice husk ash (RHA) as chemical stabilizer for heavy metals in municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) fly ash

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D19 - R. Cossu, T. Lai (IT)Pre-treatment and reuse of municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) residues

E. Construction and Demolition WasteE01 - I. Shvetcova, G. Batrakova (RU)Minimization of hazardous demolition waste from liquidation of chemical plants at the last stage of their life cycle

E02 - A. Nagalli, P.L. Nazário, F.C.F. Da Silva, A.P.V. De Castro (BR)Computational system for construction waste management

E03 - S. Fucale, A.B. De Farias, A.D. Gusmão (BR)Use of wastes originated from the deep excavation activity (continuous helical pi-les) and by demolition of old constructions: technical and economic analysis in paving project

E04 - E. Barros, S. Fucale, A. Just, N. Lundgren (BR)Use of the construction and demolition waste as aggregates for producing concrete

E05 - A. Nagalli, A.C. Bertol, A. Raffler, J.P. Dos Santos (BR)Analysis of correlation between works characteristics and construction waste ge-neration

E06 - P.L. Cortes, J.A. Paschoalin Filho, A.G. Dias (BR)The use of construction and demolition waste in Portugal: most common practices

E07 - J.A. Paschoalin Filho, A.J. Guerner Dias, R. Rodrigues, E.B.L. Duarte, P.L. Cortes (BR)The use of polymer slurry as stabilizer to build diaphragm walls - A case study of a construction work in São Paulo, Brazil

E08 - N. Quaranta, A. Cristóbal, O. Díaz (AR)Physicochemical and micro structural characterization of discarded aluminosilicate refractories bricks

E09 - G.M. Cuenca-Moyano, M. Martín-Morales, I. Valverde-Palacios, M. Zamorano (ES)Study on the influence of moisture state in recycled fine aggregate on the proper-ties of masonry mortars

E10 - N. Quaranta, G. Machado (AR)Soils affected by uncontrolled deposition of construction and demolition wastes

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F. Industrial WastesF01 - N. Quaranta, G. Pelozo (AR)Considerations about the environmental aptitude of different industrial wastes

F02 - A. Gil, S. Albeniz, S.A. Korili (ES)Valorisation of the saline slags generated at secondary aluminium melting proces-ses for removal of heavy metal ions from aqueous solutions

F03 - S. Dar, M. Saif, S. Naeem (PK)Using rock phosphate as phosphatic fertilizer after its combined application with municipal solid waste and solublizing bacteria

F04 - T. Wohlhuter, T. Gisbert, L. Ferriere (FR)Field development of in situ reactive zone (IRZ) for biological treatment of chromite ore processing residues (COPR) heap

F05 - W. Krauss, M. Langone (CH)BAT for cost saving sludge dewatering

G. Landfilling GeneralG01 - M. Shinzato, L. Martins, V. Schalch, E. Wendland (BR)Characteristics of landed material from an abandoned waste dump in Brazil

G02 - M. Kawaguchi, M. Ura, K. Ishii, T. Furuichi (JP)The history of landfill system technology in Japan

G03 - K. Ishii, H. Wakabayashi, S. Shoji, T. Furuichi, M. Hanashima (JP)Field investigation on stabilizing waste in closed system disposal facilities in Japan

G04 - Y. Xue, J. Liu, W. Dong, J. Liu, C. Liu (CN)Study on accelerating stabilization of MSW dumping site and application of in-situ remediation technology

G05 - I. Pecorini, A. Corti, R. Meoni (IT)Application of the hydrologic evaluation of leachate production model to an after-care landfill

G06 - Y. Zhilinskaya, V. Korotaev (RU)Harmonization of European and Russian standards for municipal solid waste landfills

G07 - A.-Y. Jiao, Z.-S. Li, M.-J. Xia, Y.-P. Bin, Q. Deng, S.L. Xia, L. Wang, X.X. Wang (CN)Comprehensive evaluation of the degradation rate of municipal solid waste in landfills

G08 - A.G. Borsetti, S. Colombo, M. Favaretti (IT)Assessment of leachate accumulation in a Italian MSW landfill

G09 - F.J.P. De Oliveira, T.S.M.M. Kamiji, R.R.L. Chávez (BR)Reflections about sanitary landfills failure

G10 -T.S.M.M. Kamiji, F.J.P. De Oliveira, D. Vaz Kuhn (BR)Geosynthetics applications in Brazilian sanitary landfills

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G11 - H.-H. Tong, K. Yin, J.-Y. Wang (SG)Effects of leachate mounding on in situ aerationG12 - M. Conte, J.P. Gourc, P. Carrubba, R. Cossu (IT)Relation between settlements and pre-treatment for MSW from laboratory tests

G13 - T. Christensen, A. Alvaro, M. Hooyer, J. Ioannou, W. Stinsen, L. Reaveley, O. Conroy-Ben (US)Density and rebound of shredded municipal solid waste

G14 - E. Davoli, E. Fattore, M. Palmiotto, V. Paiano, A.N. Rossi, M. Il Grande, M. Giorgi, B. Burgio, G. Schembre, R. Varsalona (IT)Health risk assessment in waste management: temporal evolution in a solid waste landfill

G15 - E. Barbisan, S. Busana, M. Favaretti (IT)Use of silt-clay mixtures in MSW landfills cover systems

H. Landfilling EmissionsH01 - M. Pawłowska, M. Zdeb, E. Staszewska (PL)Evaluation of microbial diversity in a bed of field-scale landfill gas biofilter

H02 - M. Zdeb, M. Pawłowska (PL)Performance of field-scale biofilter for selected VOCs removal from landfill gas

H03 - J.K. Park, J.Y. Kang, J.H. Kang, N.H. Lee (KR)Method development for measurement of methane emissions from valley-type landfills

H04 - J.K. Park, Y.M. Ahn, S. Higuchi, N.H. Lee (KR)Estimation of methane production rate with leachate recirculation methods in ana-erobic bioreactor

H05 - T. Koide, M. Nagamori, N.K. Wijewardane, Y. Watanabe, Y. Isobe, G.B.B. Herath, M.I.M. Mowjood, K. Kawamoto (JP)Spatial variation in landfill gas composition in Sri Lankan landfills

H06 - J.C. Campos, F.M. Costa, F.V.F. Araujo, D.M. Bila (BR)Use of advanced oxidation process for the treatment of landfill leachate: emphasis on toxicity reduction

H07 - J.C. Campos, R.G. Mauricio, M.C.M. Alves, M.C. De Castro, M.F. Dos Santos (BR)Treatment of landfill leachate using nanofiltration and zeolite

H08 - Y. Matsufuji, A. Tachifuji, Y. Yoshimura (JP)On-site simple leachate treatment in landfill by stirring device eco-fan using natural energy

H09 - M. Nagamori, Y. Isobe, Y. Watanabe, N.K. Wijewardane, M.I.M. Mowjood, T. Koide, K. Kawamoto (JP)Characterization of major and trace components in gases generated from munici-pal solid waste landfills in Sri Lanka

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H10 - S. Matsumoto, Y. Shiozawa, M. Kita, Y. Ueda, T. Furuichi (JP)The transition in treatment methods and the latest treatment technology for landfill leachate in Japan

H11 - J.C. Campos, B.R. Quintaes, M.A.G. Hinojosa, A.F. Lourenço, A.L.F.M. Conde, A.F.N. Magalhães (BR)Bacteriological characterization of household solid waste from Rio de Janeiro City, Brazil

H12 - A. Spagni, L. Alibardi, G. Cerminara, G. Gnata, L. Moreale, A. Valdemarca (IT)Landfill leachate characterisation: a literature review

H13 - A.L. Nascentes, M.M.P. Nascimento, J.C. Campos, D.M. Bila, J.A. Ferreira (BR)Combined treatment of landfill leachate and domestic wastewater by activated sludge reactor: microbiological aspects

H14 - D.M. Bila, C.M.M. Pereira, J.A. Ferreira, C.F. Mannarino (BR)Chemical composition and toxicity of sanitary landfill leachate to subside the ope-ration of treatment process

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