3 - 7 Mar 2025
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
Hotel : Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur
Cost : 5775 € Euro
This training course provides a comprehensive understanding of waste management, from collection to disposal, within legal and regulatory frameworks. Participants will learn to reduce costs, explore opportunities in waste prevention, re-use, and recycling, and understand energy generation from biological waste. The course covers effective methods for managing both hazardous and non-hazardous waste, emphasizing environmentally friendly practices. Key topics include identifying and valuing waste streams, auditing waste life cycles, evaluating contractor performance, and leveraging the 7 R’s of waste management. Monitoring and performance review techniques are also featured.
The environmental impact, resource management and the implications of the production of solid waste management
How to minimize the effects of the components of solid waste management infrastructure systems
Recycling, reuse, and reclamation of solid wastes
The relationships between inappropriate waste management practices and impacts on water, soil and sediment quality
Current practices prominent in Waste
The Implementation of systems available in solid waste management
Assessing environmental guidelines, human activities, and environmental quality of impacted soils and water
Integrating solid waste management options and imposed environmental legislation and guidance to develop legal and safe solutions.
Health and Safety Managers
Environmental managers
Facility Managers
Operations Personnel & Managers, Shift Supervisors & Shift Team Leaders
Process and warehouse staff
Day One: Sustainable Waste Management
Waste Management Policies
Sustainable waste management: Best practice
Environmental risks and their management and control
Managing Pollution in the Environment
Understanding the Life Cycle of Waste
Day Two: Waste Prevention
Waste prevention best practice in the industry
The true cost of waste
Behavior and culture of Waste management
Industrial solid waste: audits and minimization strategies
Management of landfills
Industrial Waste Strategies
Day Three: Re-Use and Recycling of Waste
The role of Materials Recovery Facilities (MRFs)
The role of transfer stations
The science of composting in waste management
Open windrow composting
‘In-Vessel Composting’ (IVC)
Food Waste
Day Four: Waste Recovery
AD of Food waste
Good practice in the management of food waste
Waste Incineration with energy recovery
Energy from Waste Incineration (EfW)
EfW for Municipal Waste
Landfill: Hazards and risks
Day Five: Land Waste Disposal
Principles of a sustainable landfill in various countries
Landfill: Engineering considerations
Long-term storage of waste
The future of Waste Management
Course summary