Waste Management's Big Event: Navigating Climate Transition Costs
The municipal waste management industry's main event is set for May 20th and 21st, 2025. Targeted at board members, CEOs, and specialists from municipal companies, this event focuses on the management of costs associated with the climate transition. It promises political and scientific keynotes, practical presentations, and discussion rounds.
Day one features a panel discussion with Prof. Dr. Martin Faulstich, Bjoern Simon, Michael Thews, and Prof. Dr. Henning Wilts. They will delve into the initial findings of the single-use plastic fund implementation. The event will also explore the potential future of mobility in waste management and reveal the new federal government's plans for the circular economy.
Participants can expect to discuss current challenges, themes, and trends in waste management and urban cleanliness. Prof. Dr. Henning Wilts, head of the Circular Economy Department at the Wuppertal Institute, will represent the institute at this significant event.
The upcoming event in May 2025 aims to equip participants with valuable insights and strategies for navigating the evolving landscape of waste management and urban cleanliness. It will also provide a platform for discussing the future of competition in this sector.