REWAS 2008
Global Symposium on Recycling, Waste Treatment and Clean Technology
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| Quando |
12/10/2008 00:00
al 15/10/2008 00:00 |
| Dove | Cancun, Mexico |
| Persona di riferimento | TMS Meeting Services |
| Indirizzo e-mail per contatti | mtgserv@tms.org |
| Recapito telefonico per contatti | (724) 776-9000 x243 |
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The 2008 Global Symposium on Recycling, Waste Treatment and Clean Technology (REWAS 2008) is the third in a series of international conferences to address the continuing globalization of environment protection through progress in recycling technology, re-engineering of the production system, and clean technologies.
This conference will incorporate the Fifth International Symposium on Recycling of Metals and Engineered Materials, and the R '08 - World Congress on the Recovery of Materials and Energy for Resource Efficiency.
REWAS 2008 will emphasize the new environmental protection aspects of research, development and applications concerned with air, water and soil. Major new technologies will be presented to stimulate interaction among the global scientific and technical communities.
| TECHNICAL TOPICS |
- Clean Technology and Re-engineering of Current Processes
- Resources, Monitoring and Characterization of Waste
- General Recycling and Solid Waste Processing
- Aluminum By-product Recovery and Secondary Production
- Nonferrous Metals
- Ferrous Metals
- Precious and Rare Metals
- Refractory Metals
- Radioactive Waste
- Heavy-Metal Containing Waste
- Composite Materials
- Automotive Recycling
- Electronic Waste
- Case Studies in the Development of Waste Treatment Technologies
- Waste Conversion and Reutilization
- Safe Methods for Waste Stabilization and Storage
- Economic Evaluation of Waste Treatment Strategies
- Environmental Issues Related to Waste Storage and Recycling
- Design and Engineering of Waste Treatment Plants
- Remediation of Contaminated Soil and Industrial Sites
- Treatment of Liquid and Gaseous Effluents
- Forums
- Clean Technology: a Reality or a Dream?
- Environmental Protection and Re-engineering: a Realistic Goal?

