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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

SWAN Platform - A web based tool to support the development of industrial solid waste reuse business models

(Corresponding) Angelis-Dimakis A., Arampatzis G., Apostolopoulos G., Dedousis P.
Topic: 
Circular economy and industrial symbiosis
The SWAN platform is an integrated suite of on-line resources and tools for assessing industrial symbiotic opportunities based on solid industrial waste reuse. It has been developed for the purposes of the SWAN Project, a project of the transnational Cooperation Programme Interreg V-B “Balkan-...Read more
Keywords: 
Solid Waste, Industrial Symbiosis, SWAN Project, Web-Tool, Balkan Region
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00580

Reducing the environmental impact of construction wastes by their use in the preparation of construction mixtures

(Corresponding) Junak J., Sicakova A.
Topic: 
Hazardous waste management
At present, great emphasis is placed on protecting the environment. Civil engineering, mainly cement production, greatly pollutes the surrounding environment. Even the excavation of aggregate, which is one of the basic components of concrete, does not make any extra contribution to the...Read more
Keywords: 
C&D waste, recycling, concrete, compressive strength
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00617

Ultrafine and nanoparticles emissions from hospital waste incineration: characterization and chemical speciation.

(Corresponding) Cernuschi S., Lonati G., Ozgen S., Signorini S.
Topic: 
Air pollution
Focus on atmospheric particulate matter has recently steadily shifted towards finer size fractions, namely those particles with dimensions included from 2.5 µm down to the minimum practical detection limit of few nm. These fractions share the higher burden of health related effects arising from...Read more
Keywords: 
emissions, ultrafine particles, incineration, hospital waste, trace metals
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00677

Recovery of critical and precious metals from E-Waste

Ippolito N., Birloaga I., Ferella F., Innocenzi V., De Michelis I., (Corresponding) Vegliò F.
Topic: 
Electric and electronic waste
Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) is the fastest growing waste stream in Europe. This waste contains a high amount of critical and valuable metals as the rare earths defined critical materials from European Commission (2010) and the precious metals. Exhaust fluorescent lamps are...Read more
Keywords: 
spent fluorescent lamps; waste printed circuit boards; hydrometallurgical processes; precious metals; rare earths.
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00681

Urban Strategies for Waste Management in Coastal Areas

Voukkali I., Loizia P., Chatziparaskeva G., Navarro Pedreno J., (Corresponding) Zorpas A.
Topic: 
Environmental management and policies
In comparison with other areas, tourist areas have to face additional challenges related to waste prevention and management due to their geographical and climatic conditions, the seasonality of tourism flow and the specificity of tourism industry and of tourists as waste producers. One major...Read more
Keywords: 
area metabolism, key performance indicator, bleu economy, waste strategies.
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00701

Quantifying the impact of volunteerism in the framework of waste management strategies in Cyprus

Angeli A., (Corresponding) Zorpas A.
Topic: 
Environmental management and policies
Waste Management strategies as a result of the production and consumption line (not cycle) are on the top of the global challenges, within the framework of the seventeen United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Based on the World Bank projections, the global waste generation levels...Read more
Keywords: 
Let’s Do It, Cyprus, volunteerism, waste management, monetization, society, environment, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00703

Microbial Biodiversity of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) dumpsites of Cochin, Kerala, India.

Varier J., Kuttamassery N., (Corresponding) Chenichery S.
Topic: 
Solid waste management
Cochin, the commercial and industrial centre of Kerala, lies on the south-west coast of Arabian sea. It covers an area of 94.88 Km2. There are two major dumpsites in the city, one at Brahmapuram and other at Kalamassery. The proper management of the waste has been a challenging task for the...Read more
Keywords: 
Municipal Solid Waste dumpsite soils, Microbial biodiversity, Cochin
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00730

Application of Risk Analysis to landfills: the experience of Brescia (Italy)

(Corresponding) Vaccari M., Gibellini S., Arnaboldi G.
Topic: 
Solid waste management
In the Italian authorization procedure for the construction of a landfill, the Risk Analysis is mandatory in case of request for derogation from the current legislation (D.M. September 27, 2010), in order to demonstrate that there is no risk for the environment. This contribution describes the...Read more
Keywords: 
authorization, critical issues, environmental risk, solid waste, waste landfilling
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00734

A methodology for boosting circular economy in olive oil and wine sectors: opportunities for the Italian competitiveness through eco-innovation strategies

(Corresponding) Mentore V., CHEBBI A., Franzetti A., Sbaffoni S.
Topic: 
Circular economy and industrial symbiosis
Applying the principles of circular economy to agriculture is a very important contemporary issue on the international political and economic agenda. In this context, current knowledge and recent insights on biosurfactant production will be surveyed to apply these novel economic approaches in the...Read more
Keywords: 
Circular economy; Rhamnolipids; Waste valorisation, Eco-innovation, Integrative approach
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00742

Co-Pyrolysis of Plastic Wastes: Effects of Temperature and Feedstock Ratio on Chemical Composition of Liquid Product

(Corresponding) Özçakır G., Karaduman A.
Topic: 
Solid waste management
Co-Pyrolysis of Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) and Polystyrene (PS) was carried out in a semi-batch glass reactor system. Effects of temperature and feedstock ratio on pyrolytic product yields (gaseous, liquid and solid residue) and chemical composition of the liquid were investigated. All...Read more
Keywords: 
Polystyrene, Polyethylene, Co-Pyrolysis, Chemical recycling, Plastic waste management
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00775