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Opportunities and Challenges of Waste-to-Energy

Brought to you by AIChE’s Institute for Sustainability and Greener PackageTM 

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Wider adoption of waste-to-energy technology promises to bring changes to industries beyond energy generation and waste management.  Attend this Web Forum to learn about the latest developments in waste-to-energy.

Register now for a comprehensive overview of Waste-To-Energy

Thursday, December 8, 2011 from 2:00 until 3:30 EST.

This 90-minute event delivers key insights first shared at the Waste-to-Energy Exchange, held this November. Presenters from the face-to-face event will be on hand to answer questions during a live Q & A following the broadcast.

Attend and learn more about:

  • Solid waste as a source of energy
  • Why Waste-to-Energy (WTE) technology promises to eliminate the current value proposition of landfills
  • How WTE enables the use of certain non-recyclable packaging materials for product applications, where environmental gains may be greater than those achieved with recyclable materials
  • Current state-of-the-art of WTE technologies 
  • How to broaden WTE availability across the national municipality infrastructure

Speakers will include:

  • John Williams - Senior VP at HDR Inc. 
  • Marco Castaldi - Asst. Professor, Earth & Environment Engineering at Columbia University
  • Lise Laurin - Director at EarthShift 
  • Robert Brickner - Executive VP at Gershman, Brickner and Bratton Inc. 
  • The Foum will be moderated by Darlene Schuster - Director of the Institute for Sustainability at AIChE

AIChE Members pay just $99.

This on-line forum featuring industry leaders is just $99 for AIChE members, $129 for Non-Members. Students* pay just $29.

Web Forums can be viewed online from any computer and you can participate by yourself or bring your team and have a group discussion.

Register today for this in depth look at Waste-to-Energy REGISTER TODAY

*Students pursuing a degree in green package design may attend for just $29 by joining AIChE. (US student membership is sponsored and therefore carries no cost to you.)  Join now and return to register for this event and you will receive the $29 rate.