Global Waste Management SymposiumThe third Global Waste Management Symposium (GWMS) will serve as a forum for the presentation of applied and fundamental research, case studies, and policy analysis on waste and recyclables management. We invite the community of researchers, engineers, designers, academicians, students, facility owners and operators, regulators, and policymakers to participate. The GWMS will be held in a setting where all participants can share ideas and will include oral and poster presentations as well as social events to provide opportunities for technical interaction and discussion.

We invite abstracts in all areas related to the policy and management of solid waste, including:

  • Waste and recycling collection and transport
  • Waste minimization, reuse, recycling and management policy, regulation, economics, and planning
  • Facility operation and design
  • Global climate change
  • Chemical and biological treatment and processes
  • Life cycle analysis
  • Conversion technologies and diversion strategies
  • Waste containment
  • Leachate treatment and management
  • Bioreactors
  • Air/gas emission quality, collection, control, utilization, and destruction
  • Energy recovery and thermal treatment
  • Equipment and safety
  • Environmental characterization of waste
  • Reuse of high-volume industrial waste materials

Abstract Submission Guidelines and Instructions

An abstract template is available on the symposium website. This template must be used. The abstract should provide sufficient detail to show that the submission contains significant results of a case study, applied or fundamental research, or policy/regulatory/economic analysis. The inclusion of tables or figures that summarize selected results is encouraged. Abstract length is limited to two pages of single spaced text, tables, and figures. Abstracts describing plans for future work or that sell a product or service will not be accepted. An example of an acceptable abstract is available on the symposium website. Final decisions regarding presentations will be made by the symposium technical committee. Authors of accepted abstracts must submit an extended abstract for technical committee review and printing in a symposium proceedings.

Abstracts should be submitted electronically to Alice Jacobsohn, National Solid Wastes Management Association, at wastesymposium@nswma.org. The deadline for the submission of abstracts is 1 December 2011.

Publication Schedule

1 December 2011 – Abstracts due (maximum length two pages)
13 January 2012 – Notification to authors
2 March 2012 – Extended abstracts due for technical committee review
20 April 2012 – Comments back to authors
25 May 2012 – Submission of final abstracts ready for publication

Conference Co-Chairs: Bryan Staley, Environmental Research and Education Foundation; Morton Barlaz, North Carolina State University; and Craig Benson, University of Wisconsin

Note: All presenters (poster and oral) will be required to register for the symposium at a cost that will vary depending on position (e.g., student, academic, or private company).

Geosynthetica is a media partner to the Global Waste Management Symposium 2012.