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Hybrid electro-oxidation and ozonation is proposed as a tertiary treatment for hospital wastewater reuse. The combination of these advanced oxidation processes generates highly reactive species that efficiently eliminate emerging compounds like pharmaceuticals from water, providing safe reclaimed water. By applying this versatile technology after biological treatment, it optimizes the removal of pollutants while reducing aeration costs and allowing water reuse in a circular economy approach.
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The document provides an update on the CoLaBATS project, which aims to develop a novel process for recycling lithium-ion batteries. It notes that the project has completed the selection of task-specific ionic liquids and green chemistry approaches, allowing work to begin on developing and building a pilot plant. Over the next six months, the consortium will host workshops, scale up the prototype, and begin production of the pilot plant with the goal of demonstrating the novel recycling process. The document also discusses sustainability and developing a circular economy for batteries through reuse, remanufacturing, and improving recycling.
This document discusses challenges related to increasing scarcity of natural resources and the need for a "resource revolution" to address these challenges. It notes that tomorrow 9 billion people will need access to clean water and cities will need to become more sustainable. It also discusses the need to reduce waste and give waste a second life. The document promotes SUEZ's role in helping meet these resource challenges through innovative and collaborative solutions.
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1. 16-18 September 2015
Almaty, Kazakhstan, IEC “Atakent”
11-th Central-Asian International Exhibition and Forum
ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES , WASTE
MANAGEMENT AND RECYCLING
WATER TREATMENT AND “GREEN”
INNOVATIONS
BEST SOLUTIONS FOR THE
Silver Partner:
Official Support:
Ministry of Energy of the
Republic of Kazakhstan
Business Programme Partners
Organisers:
www.ecotech.kz
IEC “Atakent”
International Exhibition and Forum
ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES , WASTE
AND RECYCLING, INDUSTRIAL
WATER TREATMENT AND “GREEN”
BEST SOLUTIONS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT!
Almaty Akimat
Business Programme Partners:
ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES , WASTE
INDUSTRIAL
ENVIRONMENT!
Zhasyl Damu
2. WELCOME TO THE MAJOR ENVIRONMENTAL
EVENT IN KAZAKHSTAN!
WHY KAZAKHSTAN
• Kazakhstan embarked on the green economy.
The Concept of the transition of the Republic of
Kazakhstan to the “green” economy was
approved that is an incentive to the creation of
new, environmentally-oriented and cost
effective industries. The transition to the green
economy is intended to address the issues of
energy efficiency and alternative energy
development, improvement of air quality,
sustainable use of water and land resources,
and effective management of all types of waste
• Ministry of Energy of the Republic of
Kazakhstan is working on implementing the
principle of extended producer responsibility
(EPR) in order to cover a part of the costs of
collection and recycling of packaging waste,
electronic and electrical equipment, motor
vehicles and their components, and other
products after use within the scope of the
transition to the green economy.
• The total amount of solid waste accumulated in
Kazakhstan is about 100 million tons and
herewith about 6.5 million tons of solid wastes
are already produced annually. Already by 2025
that figure could rise to 8 million tons.
• In 2014, the State program of modernization of
solid waste management system in the 2014
2050 years has been approved. Target
During 10 years EcoTech has become a key and anticipated event on ecology and environmental protection
among industry professionals in the Central Asian region.
Why to
exhibit?
www.ecotech.kz
WELCOME TO THE MAJOR ENVIRONMENTAL
EVENT IN KAZAKHSTAN!
WHY KAZAKHSTAN:
green economy.
The Concept of the transition of the Republic of
Kazakhstan to the “green” economy was
approved that is an incentive to the creation of
oriented and cost-
effective industries. The transition to the green
ded to address the issues of
energy efficiency and alternative energy
development, improvement of air quality,
sustainable use of water and land resources,
and effective management of all types of waste.
Ministry of Energy of the Republic of
working on implementing the
principle of extended producer responsibility
(EPR) in order to cover a part of the costs of
collection and recycling of packaging waste,
electronic and electrical equipment, motor
vehicles and their components, and other
cts after use within the scope of the
The total amount of solid waste accumulated in
Kazakhstan is about 100 million tons and
herewith about 6.5 million tons of solid wastes
are already produced annually. Already by 2025
that figure could rise to 8 million tons.
In 2014, the State program of modernization of
solid waste management system in the 2014-
2050 years has been approved. Target
indicators: Coverage of the population with
disposal of solid waste
storage of waste – 95% by 2030. The proportion
of waste recycled –
of funding will be USD 707 million.
• The list of priority sectors of the economy for
potential participants in the Program “Business
Road Map 2020” includes: col
and disposal of waste, recycling of wastes;
recultivation and other services in the field of
waste disposal.
• In 2014, the State Program on Water
Management in the 2014
approved. Estimated amount of funding for the
period from 2014 to 2040 is USD 45 billion, of
which USD 18 billion up to 2020
has become a key and anticipated event on ecology and environmental protection
among industry professionals in the Central Asian region.
Taking part in EcoTech exhibition, You will get maximum
opportunities in minimum time.
WELCOME TO THE MAJOR ENVIRONMENTAL
EVENT IN KAZAKHSTAN!
indicators: Coverage of the population with
disposal of solid waste – 100% by 2030. Sanitary
95% by 2030. The proportion
50% by 2050. The amount
of funding will be USD 707 million.
The list of priority sectors of the economy for
potential participants in the Program “Business
Road Map 2020” includes: collection, treatment
and disposal of waste, recycling of wastes;
recultivation and other services in the field of
In 2014, the State Program on Water
Management in the 2014-2040 years has been
approved. Estimated amount of funding for the
iod from 2014 to 2040 is USD 45 billion, of
18 billion up to 2020.
has become a key and anticipated event on ecology and environmental protection
Taking part in EcoTech exhibition, You will get maximum
opportunities in minimum time.
3. www.ecotech.kz
EcoTech is more than just an exhibition: within the framework of the event there are conferences, seminars,
round tables, and business meetings, making the event more meaningful, rich and interesting to participate and
visit.
ADVANTAGES and FEATURES of EcoTech:
• The Exhibition is held together with other exhibitions on mining, road and industrial construction, metallurgy
and it will provide influx of visitors from related industries and increased demand for equipment and services
presented at EcoTech 2015.
• The positive dynamics of the development of the water and environmental sector and the waste
management sector, market demand for environmental technologies, equipment and services, our direct e-
mailing and mailing according to the specialized database, telemarketing, posting of news of the exhibitors at
the event site – are the guarantee of your successful work at the Exhibition in promoting your products and
services in the market of Kazakhstan and Central Asia, in searching for new partners, market analysis and
effective work with consumers.
• Conference EcoTech 2015 will continue the work started last year on the theme of waste management and
recycling in Kazakhstan.
All of the above will open new horizons for cooperation between local and foreign companies engaged in the field of
eco-technologies and eco-services, waste management, water and wastewater management and related industries.
The main goal of EcoTech 2015:
• To consolidate and strengthen the links between producers of cleaning and processing equipment, traders,
suppliers of goods and services, and consumers - private households, municipal services, mining and
processing enterprises of the oil and gas, mining, metallurgical, chemical, food, construction, transport,
energy and other industries of the Central Asian Region.
• To promote the introduction of environmentally friendly technologies, the "green" growth of the economy.
Main Sections of the Exhibition:
o Waste Management and recycling.
o Machines and equipment for waste collection and
transportation.
o Containers, tanks for storage and transportation of
waste.
o Neutralization and disposal of wastes.
o Products from wastes.
o Equipment for the production of waste.
o Energy from waste.
o Industrial water treatment.
o Mineral and chemical substances.
o Industrial washing and cleaning.
o Diversion and treatment of industrial and storm
wastewater.
o Water recycling technology. Turnaround water supply.
o Water resources for different sectors (industry, energy,
utilities and agriculture, fish farming and aquaculture).
o Water extraction: drilling equipment, wells monitoring,
others.
o Exploration and use of groundwater (new methods of
exploration, groundwater quality, groundwater use in
desert areas)
o Instruments and equipment for water quality
monitoring.
o Cleaning of equipment and tanks from the remnants of
oil and oil products.
o Liquid wastes
o Noise and vibration protection.
o Respiratory protection.
o Safety of labour. Working and special clothes.
o Laboratory, measuring and control equipment.
o Environmental monitoring.
o Environmental services.
o "Green" houses.
o Environmentally-friendly building materials.
o Resource-and energy-saving technologies,
equipment and materials.
o Eco-Projects and Eco-Programs of industrial and
manufacturing companies.
o City ecology.
o Equipment for winter and summer harvesting.
o Greening.
o Remediation and rehabilitation of contaminated
soils and waters. Cleansing of soils.
o Land, oil storage pits reclamation.
o Pipeline construction.
o Trenchless technologies of construction and
repair of pipelines
o Pipeline fittings
o Corrosion protection.
o Industrial gas cleaning.
o Systems of processing and removal of exhaust
gases.
o Engineering and consulting services in the field of
emissions trading CO2.
o Waterproofing materials.
o Filtering materials. Filters and their components.
o Booms, skimmers, sorbent, vacuum installations,
tanks and containers.
4. www.ecotech.kz
Participation in EcoTech 2014:
• Participation with an exhibition stand
• Holding a seminar/presentation
• Partnership/ Advertising
• Speech at the Forum,
• Participation in the Forum as a delegate-
participant.
Special Forum events:
• The Forum for waste processers
• Seminars / presentations
• Round-tables
Deadline for submission of information to the official catalogue is August 21.
Participate in EcoTech 2015 Exhibition & Forum!
RESERVE YOUR STAND NOW!
About the Organizer:
Iteca LLP is a partner of the international exhibition company ITE Group Plc. (Great Britain) in Kazakhstan and
Central Asian countries.
ITE Group Plc. is an association of companies and agencies to organise exhibitions and conferences operating in
different parts of the world, with headquarters in London.
Kazakhstan company «Iteca» has established itself as a leading organiser of exhibitions and conferences in the
Central Asian region. The company annually produces about 35 expo-events in Astana, Almaty, Atyrau,
Karaganda. Iteca thematic events cover 22 different sectors of the economy.
Organiser’s Contact Details:
Iteca LLP
Tel.:+7 (727) 258-34-34
Fax:+7 (727) 258-34-44
E-mail: Olessya.Somkina@iteca.kz
Project Manager - Olessya Somkina
International Offices Contact Details:
1. Joanna Zaniewicz
ITE Poland Sp. z o.o.
tel : +48 61 662 72 43
tel : +48 61 662 72 44
fax : +48 61 662 72 46
E-mail: zaniewicz@ite-poland.com
www.ite-poland.com
2. Ivy Zhuang (Mrs)
ITE CHINA
tel : +86 10 65009004 ext 805
fax : +86 10 65009351
E-mail : ivy.zhuang@ite-china.com.cn
web : www.ite-china.com.cn