Join us for Session 4 of the 2024 Responsible Raw Materials Conference, where we delve into Critical Choices: Risk in the eye of the beholder. 🗣️ Our lineup of incredible speakers for Session 4 includes: Caroline Tiddy Owen Missen Kate Taylor Smith Dave Lawie & James Cleverley Kirsty Benham We also have some amazing panelists including: Sophia Stanley Mark Ormiston Mayan Al-Shakarchy Caroline Moore 💻 Register for the free online conference 📅 Date: April 29-May 3 🎟️ Register: https://lnkd.in/eDjujdYe 🌐 Website: https://lnkd.in/e5mu-FAj #RRM2024 #CriticalChoices #ResponsibleRawMaterials #MiningIndustry #SustainableDevelopment #ConferenceSpeaker #RawMaterials #RiskManagement #Sustainability
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Join the water utility's most successful leaders to discuss lessons learned navigating dynamic regulatory demands and first hand experiences that have shaped industry best practices. https://hubs.ly/Q02hjZGL0
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This edition of the Corporate Scorecard highlights the cumulative impact of transformative investments supported in GEF-8 across crucial environmental areas. It covers the first three work programs in GEF-8, of which the latest two are the largest since GEF’s inception. Before reaching the halfway point, $2.48 billion of the $5.33 billion for GEF-8 has been programmed.
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In case you missed it, we recorded it for you! Webinar - Accelerating Digital Transformation of the Water Industry, presented in collboration with PTC. Speaker: Cheah Penghuat #cybernet #waterindustry #wastewater #digitaltransformation
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We're happy to share some PFAS treatment insights from a recent peer-reviewed journal paper co-authored by our PFAS National Technical Leader, Dr. Zhiyong Xia, Ph.D. This paper delves into the latest advancements in PFAS liquid treatment technologies, offering valuable guidance for utilities and clients in proactive PFAS risk management. As the landscape of PFAS treatment evolves, it's crucial to stay informed on both commercial and emerging solutions for PFAS capture and destruction. This paper provides an overview of these technologies, their efficacy, and associated trade-offs, such as cost, effectiveness, and environmental impact. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/ezUAxnEu #PFAS #WaterTreatment #InnovativeTechnologies
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The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) Strategy for 2024-2030 focuses on driving action and propelling change in the realm of water security through research and innovation. The Strategy for 2024-2030 represents a comprehensive and integrated approach to advancing water security through research, innovation, collaboration, and action.
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Meet the PFAS Working Group of the UK and Ireland Spill Association Ltd (also known as UKIreSpill-PFAS). The Key Objective of the Group is to generate a communication strategy to members, relevant regulators and in particular CLAIRE and CIRIA that enables the PFAS Working Group to communicate to members best practices about the management of PFAS incidents and PFAS remediation. Additionally, to ensure that guidance produced by regulators, CLAIRE and CIRIA is practical, realistic and achievable. The PFAS Working Group should issue guidance through articles in Spill Alert and presentations to members at conferences and events. Learn more about the Group: https://buff.ly/3wp4SYr #PFAS #PFASincident #PFASremediation
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EUDR, CSRD – once again there are tightening EU-level regulations that affect the entire value chain of the wood industry 🌲 How will the EU regulations affect operators in the wood industry? Download the webinar recording! 👉 https://hubs.li/Q02tzB4t0 #pinja #woodindustry #CSRD #EUDR #deforestationregulation #webinar
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We welcome you to join our upcoming Street Works UK/JAG(UK) RPS211 update webinar which will take place on Thursday 4th April between 09:30 and 10:30am. This webinar follows a series of webinars in which Street Works UK has explored the ongoing extension of the Environment Agency's Regulatory Position Statement (RPS) 211, the results of The Environment Agency's consultation on two new proposed Regulatory Position Statements (RPSs), and the proposed Phase 3 Trial work, where Street Works UK continues to develop a Risk Assessment methodology, to be used in place of the normal sampling and testing which these wastes require under the Technical Guidance on the Classification of Waste (WM3). This webinar will bring together industry professionals to discuss where Street Works UK and JAG(UK) stand with the above matters around excavated waste and RPS 211, and and update on progress towards its replacement with RPS 298 and 299, which are set to be issued around the 16th of March 2024. The session will also be an opportunity to put forward any questions to the panel on the work carried out so far, as well as upcoming plans. Please sign-up to the webinar via the below link: https://lnkd.in/gTaXjtTh
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