Karachi (Pakistan) Waste-to-Fuel Potential Read more about Karachi (Pakistan) Waste-to-Fuel Potential Following the fundamentals of waste-to-fuel technologies and the experience of the Republic of Korea, this presentation concentrates on the Karachi case study. As the largest and most populous city of Pakistan, Karachi generates a multitude of waste that primarily end up in canals, the river, and the Arabian Sea. There is a huge opportunity to address the waste issues of Karachi by segregating the waste and converting it into biogas, which could then be used as fuel for public transportation.
Waste Management in Kitakyushu City Read more about Waste Management in Kitakyushu City This presentation covers the methods of waste management employed by the City of Kitakyushu in Japan. How Kitakyushu City reduced its overall waste through the introduction of a new recycling system is examined. The cost and future targets of waste management in the city are also discussed.
Waste Management and Resource Recovery in Victoria Read more about Waste Management and Resource Recovery in Victoria This presentation introduces Sustainability Victoria (SV), the lead Victorian government agency for waste management and resource recovery strategy, planning, and program delivery in Australia. It discusses Getting Full Value: The Victorian Waste and Resource Recovery Policy. The key responsibilities of SV to deliver "getting full value" are also explained.
Estero Blitz for Pasig River Clean Up Drive Read more about Estero Blitz for Pasig River Clean Up Drive This presentation features Estero Blitz, a rehabilitation initiative of Pasig River and tributaries by the Metro Manila Development Authority in the Philippines. The objectives of the initiative, including challenges and way forward, are discussed.
Indonesia: Rising to the Challenge on Sanitation for Sustainable Human Settlements Read more about Indonesia: Rising to the Challenge on Sanitation for Sustainable Human Settlements Various challenges continue to impede the development of sanitation for sustainable human settlement in Indonesia. The support and participation of all stakeholders, particularly the community, are crucial to ensure the sustainability of sanitation development.