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EMPOWERINGSUSTAINABLE WASTEMANAGEMENT FORTHE NEW NORMAL
CONFERENCE: WORKSHOP: 27th October 2020 28th October 2020VENUE: The Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Honorary Keynote byYB Puan Hajah Zuraida Bin� KamaruddinMinister of Housing & Local Government Malaysia
OVERVIEWAn increase in waste generation andthe subsequent irresponsible dumping
damage to the environment, aquaticecosystem and human health. As webatle the once-in-a century pandemic,it is vital for all stakeholders to usesustainable waste transformationstrategies based on waste recovery &reuse to achieve a circular economyand to create new revenue models.
On that basis, CT Event Asia is proudto host the the 2nd Waste ManagementSustainable Forum which will takeplace on 27th and 28th October 2020 inKuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This forumwill serve as an exclusive knowledge-exchange platform engagingwaste management professionals andexperts for a day of conversations onshaping the new norm for waste management which will be followed by aninteractive post-conference workshopto provide attendees withdeep-learning on next generationwaste strategies.
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JOB TITLE BREAKDOWN
5%
C-Level & MDs
25%
HODs & Managers
27%
GMs & Directors
32%
Senior Executives & Engineers
16%
ATTENDEE PROFILES
C-Level, Directors, VPs/Heads, Managersand other Senior Level Executive dealing with
• Waste Management
• Health, Safety & Environment
• Environmental Monitoring
• Quality Assurance & Control
• Sustainable Development
• Operations / Production
• Plant Management
• Environment Marketing
• Sustainable Investment
• Cleansing Services
• Public Relations
• Engineering
• Pollution Control
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SPEAKERS
Juan Aranols
Nestlé (Malaysia) Berhad
Seah Kian HoeManaging Director, Heng Hiap Industries (HHI)
Narendran Maniam
Indah Water Konsortium
Dato’ Leong Kin MunPresident
MBIC
aya
Aliran Ihsan Resources Berhad
Datuk Zainal bin Hj AbuMayor
Majlis Bandaraya Melaka Bersejarah
Dato’ Dr Nazri Bin YahChairman
Association of Environmental Consultants and Companies
(AECCOM)
Barry O’Connell
Malaysia, Singapore & BruneiCoca-Cola Bottlers
Datuk Dr Vinod SekharChairman and Group Chief
The Petra Group
Dr. Surina Ismail Group Head Sustainability
IOI Corporation Bhd
Datuk Mohamed RazeekMd Hussain
Executive ChairmanPamarai Sdn Bhd
Thomas SchuldtCo-FounderPlastic Loop
Mohd Din ector
Datuk Ir. Abdul Kadir Managing DirSacra Sol Sdn Bhd
Datuk Khairuddin bin Tan Sri Mohd Hussin
Concord Group /Chairman Biogas Alliance
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Heinrich SeulPresident & CEO
CBE Thailand
Professor Ravi NaiduCEO & Managing Director
CRC Care
Mohd Norsuradi ManGeneral Manager for
Technical & DevelopmentCenviro Group
Achmat Nadhrain Bin Haji IbrahimSenior General ManagerCypark Resources Berhad
Christopher MillsHead of Facilities Management IKEA Southeast Asia & Mexico
Puan Norlin JaafarDirector General
Department of Environment Malaysia
Dato' Johnson YoonSecretary General
Malaysia Plastic Recyclers Association
Norliza HashimChief Executive of Urbanice Malaysia
Urbanice Malaysia
Ramli bin Mohd TahirManaging Director
KDEB Waste Management
Puvanessari RamasarySenior Principal Analyst
MIGHT
Dr. Goh Choo TaHead at Southeast Asia
Disaster Prevention Initiative (SEADPRI)Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)
Dr. Ching Thoo KimUnder Secretary Water and
Sewerage ServicesMinistry of Environment and Water (KASA)
BK SinhaCouncil Member
MalaysiaGBC
Adrienna ZsakayChief Executive O�cerCircular Economy Asia
Mazwin Mohamad Deputy Director of Industrial Waste.
Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Corporation (SWCORP)
Committee Member, MPMA
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Registration & Morning Breakfast
The Impact of COVID-19 on Today’s Waste Management and EnvironmentThe COVID-19 pandemic has already had tremendous impacts on the waste sector. The pandemic is producing more household waste and increased amounts of hazardous clinical waste. This session will address crucial questions relating to the management of waste during the pandemic and provide in-detail solutions on how we can prepare ourselves to avoid an environmental disaster.
Evaluating the safety of frontline workers and waste collectors, protecting those at risk What happens to waste PPE during the pandemic?
Break down silos by collaborating with health, energy and private sector infrastructure investment specialists to create an expert taskforce
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09:00
Industry Leaders Discussion: From Top-to-Bottom, C-Suite Executives as the Warriors of Recycling towards Creating a Green Work Culture
sustainability objectives are met in their respective corporations.
Breaking down CEO-lead recycling initiatives within industry sectors
How to make your company a recognized sustainability champion?
Panellists:
Datuk Dr Vinod Sekhar, The Petra GroupChairman and Group Chief Executive O�cer,Norliza Hashim, Urbanice MalaysiaChief Executive O�cer,
10:50
SCHEDULE
Anchoring Green Growth on Waste Management by Adopting Sustainable Consumption and Production Holistically
Welcoming Remarks and Chairperson’s Speech08:25
EVOLUTION OF MALAYSIA’S SWM THROUGH POLICIES, SYSTEMS & DIRECTIONS
Opening Keynote Address (Reserved for Malaysia’s Minister)09:45
10:05
NEVER REFUSE TO REUSE: RECYCLING TOWARDS PROFITABILITY & SUSTAINABILITY EFFORTS
10:30
PURSUING NEXT GENERATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR RESILIENCE IN MANAGING WASTE
11:35 Waste Management: “Are we over-complicating ourselves?"
Datuk Mohamed Razeek Md Hussain, Pamarai
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Prof Ravi Naidu, , CRC Care
Puvanessari Ramasary, Senior Principal Analyst, MIGHT
Executive Chairman,
Barry O’Connell, Coca- Cola BottlersChief Executive O�cer Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei,Juan Aranols, Nestle Malaysia BerhadChief Executive O�cer,
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11.55 C-Level Discussion: Handling Modern Wastewater Treatment Barriers and Unlocking
14:45 Panel Discussion: From Protector to Polluter, COVID-19 is Aggravating the Plastic Waste CrisisThe coronavirus pandemic has brought a dramatic increase in the use of plastic, the main component in masks, gloves, hand sanitizer bottles, protective medical suits, test kits, takeout containers, delivery packaging and other items central to our new, locked-down, hyper-hygienic way of life.
Panel Discussion: Leveraging Chemical Waste Minimization Plans to Reduce Risks and Costs Associated with Hazardous Waste Disposal Execution of minimization plans through streamlined practices and enhanced employee engagement
What are the impacts of reuse and/or reclamation strategies on quality of end-product?
14:00
Evening Tea & Ne tworking Break15.50
Malaysian Biomass Industries Review - Issues & OpportunitiesDato Leong Kin Mun, President, MBIC
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16.05
Luncheon12:40
TRANSFORMATION OF INDUSTRIAL WASTE INTO VALUE
13:40
Evolution of Waste to Energy Projects in Malaysia for 2021 & Beyond16.50
GLIMPSE ON WHAT’S NEXT IN WASTE
End of 2nd WMSF17:10
Augmenting Value Through Smarter Management of E-Waste
Panel Discussion: Sustainable Waste Management Beyond Cities - Special Focus on Palm Oil Industry
Panellists:Datuk Khairuddin, Concord Group Biogas AllianceDr. Surina Ismail, Group Head Sustainability, IOI Corporation Bhd
Seah Kian Hoe, Managing Director, Heng Hiap Industries (HHI)Thomas Schuldt, Co-Founder, Plastic Loop
Panellists:
How the pandemic will reverse the momentum of a years-long global battle to cut down on single-use plastic? What changes are we seeing in packaging? What impact will that have? Reviewing alternatives for corporations that produce unnecessary single-use packaging for products
Panellists:Narendran Maniam, IndahWater
Aliran Ihsan Resources BerhadDR. Ching Thoo Kim, Under Secretary Water and Sewerage Services, Ministry of Environment and Water (KASA)
Moderator:Datuk Ir. Abdul Kadir Mohd Din, Managing Director, Sacra Sol Sdn Bhd
What role could wastewater recycling play in addressing a water crisis? Seizing opportunities in wastewater technology and innovation Making the most out of data for smarter wastewater management Identifying culprits of waterways’ pollution through drones and airborne sensors
Dato' Johnson Yoon, Secretary General, Malaysia Plastic Recyclers Association Ramli bin Mohd Tahir, Managing Director, KDEB Waste Management
Mohd Norsuradi, General Manager Technical & Development, Cenviro GroupDr. Goh Choo Ta, Head at Southeast Asia Disaster Prevention Initiative (SEADPRI),Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)
Panellists:
Achmat Nadhrain, Senior General Manager, Cypark Resources Berhad
Chairman Asia Paci�c,Group Chief Executive O�cer,
BK Sinha, Council Member, MalaysiaGBCModerator:
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Waste Project Developer Workshop 2020
Member of:
WASTE PROJECT DEVELOPER WORKSHOPPlan Your Project right and learn toKnow & Understand
Assess & Evaluate
• The major types of Solid Waste
• How to chose the right technology for your project
• How to minimize cost and emissions• Risk and liabilities
Set & Select• Technical project performance targets• Best suitable plant design• Financial project performance targets• Technology and suppliers
President & CEO CBE Thailand, 2013 – PresentHitachi Zosen, Zuerich / Bangkok, 2007 – 2013Sutco Waste Engineering, Cologne / Bangkok, 2002 – 2013Public Utilities, Hamburg, Germany, 1996 – 2002Project Impact Analyst, Governments of Germany, Brazil, Ghana, 1988 – 1996
Heinrich Seul
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1. WastewaterTypical issues and current solutions in wastewater treatment,
2. RecyclingWet vs. Dry MRF, what they are made for, how they work, what they can and can’t do, typical plant design, major technologies, which waste types are suitable, which aren’t
Waste Project Developer Workshop 2020
WASTE PROJECT DEVELOPER WORKSHOP
3. BiogasHow biogas systems work, which waste are they made for, mechanical technologies for separation of organics, recycling and RDF, biological technologies for compost and energy, typical plant designs, major technologies, outputs, product, qualities, tyical problems
4. Waste-to-EnergyProducing heat, steam and electricity froom thermal waste treatment, major technologies, what they can and can’t do, functions, costs, outputs, typical problems
5. Hazardous WastePaid destrustion of non-hazardous Municipal Solid Waste, hazardous industrial waste, medical and hospital waste, technologies, functions, costs, outputs, typical problems
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