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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

European and IMO framework on the disposal of ship waste - Greek legal interventions

(Corresponding) Dede P., Manologlou S., Tselentis V.
Topic: 
Environmental impact of maritime transport
For almost every type of ship-generated waste, there is a variety of waste flows and on-board treatment methods. Studies show that ships use different treatment methods and often only treat part of a waste stream. This results in a difference between the amounts of waste generated and the amounts...Read more
Keywords: 
Ship waste, sewage, European Guidelines, legislation, MEPC, marine environment, waste management, Greek legislative framework
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00915

Problems related to Ship Recycling IMO Regulations

(Corresponding) Boviatsis M., Alexopoulos A., Polemis D.
Topic: 
General
Scrapping market is unique in many respects. The value of its products is more affected by ınternational trade than by shipping economic circles. There are many regulations for the environmentally friendly dismantling of ships. Ship recycling is the eco-friendly method of ship dismantling, it is...Read more
Keywords: 
SRC, UN Basel Convention, E.U. Waste Shipment Regulation, Ship Recycling
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00933

Quantitative and qualitative assessment of food waste of the hospitality sector in Greece

Lasaridi K., Manios T., (Corresponding) Abeliotis K., Terzis E., Chroni C., Galliou F., Panteli V.
Topic: 
Food waste
In Greece, approximately 1.8 million tonnes of food waste are generated each year, mostly disposed of in landfill. Food waste is of concern for businesses in the hospitality and food service sectors, which in Greece dispose of an estimated 100,000 tonnes of food waste annually, almost 6% of the...Read more
Keywords: 
waste management, food waste, hospitality sector, compositional analysis, Greece
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00965

An overview of the plastic waste and recycling status in Qatar

(Corresponding) Hahladakis (Chachladakis) J.
Topic: 
Solid waste management
The State of Qatar has recently launched its national vision (QNV2030) underlining, therein, its full commitment to retain harmony between the main three pillars of sustainable development: economic growth, social development and environmental management. However, rapid development and "mega...Read more
Keywords: 
plastic waste; recycling; recovery; Qatar; circular economy
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00670

The role of End of Waste Criteria in the Framework of Circular Economy Strategy

(Corresponding) Zorpas A.
Topic: 
General
More than 1.8 billion tonnes of waste are produced each year in Europe. This equals to 3.5 t per person and are mainly produced from commercial activities (e.g. shops, hospitals, restaurants), industry (e.g. clothes manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies), agriculture (e.g. slurry), construction...Read more
Keywords: 
end of waste, solid waste
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00980