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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Green jobs as an unemployment solution

(Corresponding) Sulich A., Rutkowska M.
Topic: 
Enviornmental data analysis and modelling
Currently, the priority in the EU countries is the subject of unemployment due to the economic and social situation in Greece and unemployment in Spain. Although unemployment in Poland has dropped, it is still quite high. The new economic models based on heterodox economics point to many new...Read more
Keywords: 
green jobs, unemployment, green management
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00104

Sustainable purification of greywater with green walls

(Corresponding) Boano F., Caruso A., Costamagna E., Fiore S., Demichelis F., Ridolfi L., Galvão A., Pisoeiro J., Rizzo A., Masi F.
Topic: 
Water and wastewater reuse
In this study, we describe a sustainable system for treatment and reuse of grey wastewater in urban areas through vertical green walls constructed on unused surfaces of buildings. The system integrates the benefits linked to the introduction of green spaces in urban areas with the advantages...Read more
Keywords: 
domestic wastewater, green walls, greywater treatment, nature-based solutions, sustainable water management
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00318

Challenges for the development of green organizations

(Corresponding) Grudziński A., (Corresponding) Sulich A.
Topic: 
Circular economy and industrial symbiosis
The ecological nature of the organization is one of the important topics discussed in the field of the theory of durable and sustainable development and CSR practices. What is more, being a "green organization" has become not only fashionable but also beneficial. Ecological issues are...Read more
Keywords: 
green jobs, green management, qualitative analysis
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00466

A study of alkali-activated concrete mixes in seawater environments

Mengasini L., (Corresponding) Mavroulidou M., Gunn M.
Topic: 
Marine environment and coastal management
This paper assesses the performance in seawater environment of concrete mixes based on alkali-activated (AA) cements; these are proposed as an alternative to Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) to address environmental footprint of cement production and to find new uses for waste materials. The proposed...Read more
Keywords: 
alkali activated cement concrete, seawater environment, durability, green construction materials, solid waste management
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00527