Standing out for its innovative applications in the field of treatment sludge disposal, INEVA Çevre Teknolojileri, participated in the EURASIA 2018 Waste Management Symposium held between 2-4 May at Yıldız Technical University Davutpaşa Congress and Culture Center. In EURASIA 2018 Waste Management Symposium welcoming all waste management parties such as universities, industrial organizations, public institutions and organizations and local authorities; all waste management areas were addressed including “legislation, collection, transportation, treatment, recycling and recovery” processes for municipal, hazardous, medical and other waste types.
The symposium, supported by the Ministry of Environment and Urbanization, Ministry of Water Affairs and Forestry, Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality and Istanbul Water and Sewerage Administration (ISKI), provided a comprehensive overview of effective waste management strategies in Asian and European regions. Participants were provided with the opportunity to assess current and future regional waste management strategies, find global partners for possible future collaborations by meeting face to face.
According to the Best Available Techniques Reference Document on Waste Incineration (BAT - BREF) of the European Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control Bureau, [GS1] INEVA, which uses fluidized bed technology as an open and innovative approach to development, has presented its energy recovery process made with high-efficiency thermal disposal of sludges coming to the facilities it has established with 100% domestic technology to the attention of the participants. Issues such as the use of waste as a renewable energy source, energy recovery, and thermal disposal of treatment sludges were discussed at the booth where academics, private sector participants and students showed great interest.
Those who contributed to the symposium were presented with a plaque at the end of the program. İlker Altıoğlu has received the plaque on behalf of INEVA from Prof. Dr. Ahmet Demir from Yıldız Technical University Environmental Engineering Department and Prof. Dr. Mehmet Sinan Bilgili from Technical University Environmental Engineering Department.
The symposium, supported by the Ministry of Environment and Urbanization, Ministry of Water Affairs and Forestry, Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality and Istanbul Water and Sewerage Administration (ISKI), provided a comprehensive overview of effective waste management strategies in Asian and European regions. Participants were provided with the opportunity to assess current and future regional waste management strategies, find global partners for possible future collaborations by meeting face to face.
According to the Best Available Techniques Reference Document on Waste Incineration (BAT - BREF) of the European Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control Bureau, [GS1] INEVA, which uses fluidized bed technology as an open and innovative approach to development, has presented its energy recovery process made with high-efficiency thermal disposal of sludges coming to the facilities it has established with 100% domestic technology to the attention of the participants. Issues such as the use of waste as a renewable energy source, energy recovery, and thermal disposal of treatment sludges were discussed at the booth where academics, private sector participants and students showed great interest.
Those who contributed to the symposium were presented with a plaque at the end of the program. İlker Altıoğlu has received the plaque on behalf of INEVA from Prof. Dr. Ahmet Demir from Yıldız Technical University Environmental Engineering Department and Prof. Dr. Mehmet Sinan Bilgili from Technical University Environmental Engineering Department.