IEA Bioenergy Task 36 Regional Sustainability Workshop Series: North America – Organic and Plastic Waste Resource and Energy Recovery
IEA Bioenergy Task 36 (Material and Energy valorisation of waste in a Circular Economy) is hosting its second regional workshop on sustainability indicators pertaining to waste resource and energy recovery. The purpose of this workshop is to convene experts on the various pillars of sustainability and how the priorities of North American projects compare elsewhere around the world.
The workshop will feature presentations from experts in the economic, environmental and social aspects of organic/plastic waste management, and then a facilitated breakout discussion as part of each session. Following each presentation, there will be brief breakout discussions to compile and identify priority areas in the space. Experts from non-profit and municipal sectors are particularly welcomed to participate in this workshop. This workshop is a virtual workshop and attendance is free.
The results from this workshop, as well as the other regional workshops will be compiled into a report exploring how these sustainability priorities are driving different decision-making across the world. The final workshop in this regional series will take place later this year in Dublin, Ireland.
This webinar will be held on Tuesday, 25 July 2023
10:00 – 12:30 EDT
16:00 – 18:30 CEST
AGENDA
Introductory remarks
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- Fionnuala Murphy, University College Dublin
- Beau Hoffman, US Department of Energy
Economic Sustainability
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- Presentation
Xavi Fonoll Almansa and John Norton Jr., Great Lakes Water Authority - Breakout Discussions
- Presentation
Break
Environmental Sustainability
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- Presentation
Thathiana Benevides and Ulises Alvarez, Argonne National Laboratory - Breakout Discussion
- Presentation
Social Sustainability and Siting
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- Presentation
Corinne Scown, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - Breakout Discussion
- Presentation
Conclusion and remarks
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