- Defines 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) and zero waste as environmental concepts aimed at reducing waste generation and promoting more sustainable resource management.
- Notes that many government policies focus on downstream waste disposal rather than upstream waste prevention. Advocates for policies promoting greater resource efficiency through reducing consumption and waste.
- Provides examples of countries in Asia that have implemented policies and frameworks integrating 3Rs, resource efficiency and circular economy concepts into law and economic development plans. This includes Japan, Korea, China, India and others.
Presentation on what a Smart City is by Dixon Chew, Group Chief Executive Officer of Pensonic Holdings Berhad, at the Selangor Smart City & Future Commerce Convention 2017 panel session titled ' Smart IoT: IoT and its role in Smart Cities'
This document concludes by looking at how a holistic approach is essential when driving sustainable developments, as well as how the future of a resilient city is to believe in an ecosystem where all stakeholders and the environment have a symbiotic relationship. Furthermore, as the world transitions to adopt the learnings from recent responses to emerging challenges at scale, we come to see more resilient and sustainable strategies to drive the growth of cities around the globe.
Strategies for Planning Smart Cities in IndiaJIT KUMAR GUPTA
Paper critically lookS at prevailing planning, development and management practices; re-define new order of urban planning, ; leveraging technology; rationalising travel; promoting governance and re-defining design strategies for built environment to make cities more humane, just, efficient, sustainable and happy place to live and work.
Presentation on what a Smart City is by Dixon Chew, Group Chief Executive Officer of Pensonic Holdings Berhad, at the Selangor Smart City & Future Commerce Convention 2017 panel session titled ' Smart IoT: IoT and its role in Smart Cities'
This document concludes by looking at how a holistic approach is essential when driving sustainable developments, as well as how the future of a resilient city is to believe in an ecosystem where all stakeholders and the environment have a symbiotic relationship. Furthermore, as the world transitions to adopt the learnings from recent responses to emerging challenges at scale, we come to see more resilient and sustainable strategies to drive the growth of cities around the globe.
Strategies for Planning Smart Cities in IndiaJIT KUMAR GUPTA
Paper critically lookS at prevailing planning, development and management practices; re-define new order of urban planning, ; leveraging technology; rationalising travel; promoting governance and re-defining design strategies for built environment to make cities more humane, just, efficient, sustainable and happy place to live and work.
Future of cities An initial perspective by Harry Rich Chief Executive RIBAFuture Agenda
An initial perspective on the future of cities by Harry Rich Chief Executive RIBA. This is the starting point for the global future agenda discussions taking place through 2015 as part of the futureagenda2.0 programme. www.futureagenda.org
Strategies for Promoting Urban SustainabilityJIT KUMAR GUPTA
Paper is an attempt to define agenda for planning sustainable cities using different options of planning, transportation, green buildings, ruralisation etc
this presentation shows you the meaning, advantages, projects etc about smart cities and also about smart cities in India. who will invest in these smart city projects? cities in india which are going to be smart cities.
Smart Europe,
Future City,
Smart City,
Environmental City,
EcoCity,
Green City,
Social City,
Human City,
Inclusive City,
European Innovation Partnership,
Intelligent Community,
Eco Property,
I-World Platform,
Smart World,
Future Technologies,
Encyclopedic Intelligence
#SmartCity is nothing but a city that satisfies its citizens aspirations on various parameters.
Here #IndoreSmartCity is sharing the ideal definition of #SmartCity according to all the parameters with citizens, so that they can share their views and aspirations for Indore.
Suggestions are invited at - http://bit.ly/IndoreSmartCity_Suggestions
Though 100 smart cities is being talked around many times, common people still doesn't clearly know what exactly the project is. This presentation will help to orient yourselves to the 100 smart cities project. This is in no way the ideas of the author or is influenced by the authors opinions. The presentation is purely based on the vision, mission and strategies of India Govt guidelines.
Intelligent World, Smart Cities, Intelligent Communities, Next Industrial Revolution, Future City Developments,
Definition, Barriers, Funding, Stakeholders, Smart City Internet
There is a need to have a comprehensive look at the concept of smart village. This presentation is a part of a training programme on "IoT based smart village" conducted at ABV-IIITM.
Towards 2025: The Progress of Smart Selangorsitecmy
Presentation by Dr Fahmi Ngah, Deputy Director of the Smart Selangor Delivery Unit (SSDU), at the Selangor Smart City & Future Commerce Convention 2017
Green Business, Green Opportunity with The Body Shop Malaysiasitecmy
Presentation by Datin Mina Cheah-Foong at the at the Selangor Smart City & Future Commerce Convention 2017, Green City Forum. She presented in the fireside chat session titled 'Green Business, Green Opportunity'.
Future of cities An initial perspective by Harry Rich Chief Executive RIBAFuture Agenda
An initial perspective on the future of cities by Harry Rich Chief Executive RIBA. This is the starting point for the global future agenda discussions taking place through 2015 as part of the futureagenda2.0 programme. www.futureagenda.org
Strategies for Promoting Urban SustainabilityJIT KUMAR GUPTA
Paper is an attempt to define agenda for planning sustainable cities using different options of planning, transportation, green buildings, ruralisation etc
this presentation shows you the meaning, advantages, projects etc about smart cities and also about smart cities in India. who will invest in these smart city projects? cities in india which are going to be smart cities.
Smart Europe,
Future City,
Smart City,
Environmental City,
EcoCity,
Green City,
Social City,
Human City,
Inclusive City,
European Innovation Partnership,
Intelligent Community,
Eco Property,
I-World Platform,
Smart World,
Future Technologies,
Encyclopedic Intelligence
#SmartCity is nothing but a city that satisfies its citizens aspirations on various parameters.
Here #IndoreSmartCity is sharing the ideal definition of #SmartCity according to all the parameters with citizens, so that they can share their views and aspirations for Indore.
Suggestions are invited at - http://bit.ly/IndoreSmartCity_Suggestions
Though 100 smart cities is being talked around many times, common people still doesn't clearly know what exactly the project is. This presentation will help to orient yourselves to the 100 smart cities project. This is in no way the ideas of the author or is influenced by the authors opinions. The presentation is purely based on the vision, mission and strategies of India Govt guidelines.
Intelligent World, Smart Cities, Intelligent Communities, Next Industrial Revolution, Future City Developments,
Definition, Barriers, Funding, Stakeholders, Smart City Internet
There is a need to have a comprehensive look at the concept of smart village. This presentation is a part of a training programme on "IoT based smart village" conducted at ABV-IIITM.
Towards 2025: The Progress of Smart Selangorsitecmy
Presentation by Dr Fahmi Ngah, Deputy Director of the Smart Selangor Delivery Unit (SSDU), at the Selangor Smart City & Future Commerce Convention 2017
Green Business, Green Opportunity with The Body Shop Malaysiasitecmy
Presentation by Datin Mina Cheah-Foong at the at the Selangor Smart City & Future Commerce Convention 2017, Green City Forum. She presented in the fireside chat session titled 'Green Business, Green Opportunity'.
Keynote presentation by Dr. Fatih Gundogan, Deputy General Manager of ISBAK-Istanbul, at the Selangor Smart City & Future Commerce Convention 2017, on the topic titled 'Istanbul’s Big Smart Roadmap'
The road to smarter cities - Enabling everything from self-driving cars to cl...sitecmy
Keynote Presentation by Dr. Jonathan Reichental, Chief Information Officer of City of Palo Alto at the Selangor Smart City & Future Commerce Convention 2017, on the topic titled 'The Road to Smarter Cities: Enabling Everything from Self-Driving Cars to Cleaner Air'
The Metamorphoses of Smart Cities - of Barcelona and Selangorsitecmy
Opening Keynote Speech by Joan-Anton Sanchez, Research and Content Director of Mediaurban, Barcelona, presented at the Selangor Smart City & Future Commerce Convention 2017, at Setia City Convention Centre, Shah Alam on 7 September 2017
DJI's Drone Solutions for Smart Cities of the Futuresitecmy
Keynote Presentation by Bryan Liu, Head of Enterprise for APAC, DJI at the Selangor Smart City & Future Commerce Convention 2017, on the topic titled 'DJI's Drone Solutions for Smart Cities of the Future'
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT THROUGH PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP MODELIAEME Publication
Objective: The aim of this paper is to consider the new capital city of A.P “AMARAVATHI” as a case study which is going to handle a huge population in upcoming years. Municipal solid waste is the key alert which would be soon knocking the city with managing and handling issues. Methodology: To study and evaluate the best fit PPP model that suits to the solid waste management as per the land fill estimate that can be implemented to generate revenue and manage solid waste effectively. Extent of land required for the solid waste management and population is estimated by exponential method growth to be generated for the projected year 2040. Findings: Results revels that the best model for solid is waste management for the new capital city AMARAVATHI is automated plastic separation module. The estimated cost and land required for implementing this projected is 260,00,000 and 4500sqm.Total amount of estimated solid waste generated in the year 2040 is 1079 tonnes/day. Applications: Control and management of the municipal solid waste in cities. This model on application could reduce the maintenance cost for the sectors handling and also generate the revenue on using model. Automated plastic separation module which can be undertaken on public private partnership model.
Financial analysis of electricity generation from municipal solid waste: a ca...Premier Publishers
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is amongst the largest municipal bodies in the world catering to an estimated population of 17 million citizens by providing civic services. Ghazipur is one of the three existing landfills of Delhi that has come up with a Waste to Energy (WtE) plant processing and disposing off the municipal waste. The plant produces RDF that will result in power generation .This plant will be a source of revenue and also earn carbon credits. This paper deals with the techno economic analysis of the plant to assess its viability on a commercial scale.
Eco City Development towards Developing Low Carbon SocietyMD. SAIDUR RAHMAN
This presentation focuses on eco-city development initiatives in developing countries towards developing low carbon society. Rapid urbanization in developing countries may be the most significant demographic transformation in our century as it restructures national economies and reshapes the lives of billions of people. At the same time, urbanization has also contributed to environmental and socioeconomic challenges, including climate change, pollution, congestion, and the rapid growth of slums. But as a major style of residential environment, city, has been endowed new contents by new ideas ever emerged in the history and eco-city development has emerged as a way to address climate change issues in the context of developing sustainable cities in developing countries. Eco-cities have the potential to address many of the problems like climate change and socio-economic aspects associated with urban development, as does the concept of sustainable development in an urban setting. Drawing on lessons learned from the planning and development process of several low-carbon eco-cities, this paper explores the potential of an integrated urbanism approach for developing countries. The objective is not only to mitigate factors contributing to climate change, but to manage risk, maximize resilience, and promote the successful economic and social growth of the urban eco community in developing countries. An integrated urbanism approach to planning may give us the tools to leapfrog the environmental and public health costs of economic progress and create a new model for cities across the developing world.
Request all to join in the initiative of thought leadership platform and in my endeavour of sincere efforts of contributing towards science and society.
An Urban Design Approach to a Sustainable Compact City in New Growth Potentia...drboon
Existence of Cities always depends on the region for the resources-land, food, water, energy or maybe cheap labor. The resource base is vital for the survival of the cities. With increasing urban sprawl there is a great impact on the future of cities and their sustenance. The primary intent of the study is to demonstrate an Urban Design approach towards a sustainable compact urban model in new growth potential areas (case of Cyberabad, Hyderabad, India) as a means to counteract city’s faceless sprawl and environmental degradation by generating compact high density, low energy, mixed-use living and integrating it with the existing city fabric reducing the ecological footprint for future generations. As the selected site offers good natural features, ecologically sensitive areas of the site i.e. Steep slope areas, catchment channels and climatically unsuitable areas from the open space system of the development. The sustainable compact city design approach balances the environmental loads and the growth of city saving resources, conserving energy and enhancing the quality of life.
Ending the era of landfills and waste discharges to waterways by converting biomass and organic waste into green fuels, power and products can also create prosperity and valuable jobs for many of the world\'s poor that are forced to survive by scavenging through landfill waste
Community Participation Framework for Water Utilization in Jammu Region (J&K)...scmsnoida5
In the current global scenario water management
is the prime mover of economic growth and is
vital to the sustenance of a modern economy.
Future economic growth also, crucially depends
on the long term availability of perennial water
sources specially the ones that are affordable,
accessible and environment friendly. The analysis
of data from the Economic Survey of India,
2012-13, shows that energy and water demand
is on the rise in India and this is due to increase
in the development efforts and population
growth. Therefore, the present study will focus
on what has been achieved and what needs to
be achieved with reference to water management
through community participation in Jammu and
Kashmir State by understanding the experiences
from Singapore. Therefore, the study will be
utilizing the references and applying the research
by utilizing the knowledge and generating
a viable framework for the Jammu region,
which would be a little contribution towards proposing a Sustainable Water management
policy framework for Jammu and Kashmir
State by involvement of community through
non government organizations and self help
groups. In this regard, the exploration of water
renewal through Public Utilities Board (PUB),
Singapore’s national water agency gives an
insight to the study by providing an ideal model of
community participation which can be adopted
in Jammu region of state of J&K.
EIP Water Action Group City Blueprints September 2013EIP Water
The City Blueprint for Water is a baseline assessment of the sustainability of water management in a city (or other dominantly urban region). The result allows a city to quickly understand how advanced it is in sustainable water management and enables it to compare its status with other leading cities.
This project is one of nine Action Groups selected by the European Commission as an initial EIP Water Action Group.
Sixteen cities/regions have participated so far (August 2013) and many others are being approached. This is an opportunity to take part in a new and innovative programme to help improve city-level water stewardship, in the spirit of smart and sustainable cities.
The basic output is a simple radar chart as shown in the example from Melbourne at the top of this page. The chart provides a quick visual representation of the city’s water stewardship status, and is a tool for easy comparison between cities. It covers 24 key water-related subject areas, such as water footprint, water scarcity, water quality, drinking water availability and wastewater management.
A City Blueprint is just the first step on a journey of communication and cooperation between cities. A key intention is to encourage cities to share their best practices with others, and for all to improve. A website will be developed to facilitate this. All cities are different. Some are advanced in a few or many subject areas. Some have much work to do. The aim is not to highlight failings, but instead to help a city identify areas of focus for improvement, and to learn from the best practices of others, as well as demonstrating and sharing their own best practices.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
A Meta Analysis on Review of Studies on Water Managementijtsrd
"Water is one of the most important resources available on this earth that has an influence on human activities. All important aspects such as agriculture, industry, day to day life is dependent on water. It is the most important factor for survival of life on this earth. As such it becomes imperative that we find out what is the status of various studies that have been conducted on various aspects of water management.The present paper is an attempt to summarise various aspects of issues involved with use and consumption of water and studies involved therein. It focuses on theoretical concepts like definition of water management, compounding of water as well as actual practices of water management in various parts of the world. Prof Anuradha Gaikwad | Dr S. D. Kadam ""A Meta-Analysis on Review of Studies on Water Management"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Special Issue | Fostering Innovation, Integration and Inclusion Through Interdisciplinary Practices in Management , March 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23081.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/strategic-management/23081/a-meta-analysis-on-review-of-studies-on-water-management/prof-anuradha-gaikwad"
Kochi, the commercial capital of Kerala and the
second most important city next to Mumbai on the Western
coast of India, is a land having a wide variety of residential
environments. The present pattern of the city can be classified
as that of haphazard growth with typical problems
characteristics of unplanned urban development. This trend
can be ascribed to rapid population growth, our changing
lifestyles, food habits, and change in living standards,
institutional weaknesses, improper choice of technology and
public apathy. Ecological footprint analysis (EFA) is a
quantitative tool that represents the ecological load imposed
on the earth by humans in spatial terms. This paper analyses
the scope of EFA as a sustainable environmental management
tool for Kochi City.
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2019 SITEC E-Commerce Class 302: Facebook Marketing by Jacksion Yangsitecmy
SITEC E-COMMERCE CLASS 302 IS FACEBOOK MARKETING
Since Facebook is one of the largest social media platforms in the world, Facebook marketing has become one of the biggest digital channels in terms of new opportunities. The platform offers a variety of different paid and organic tools for brands to surface themselves to Facebook's sprawling user base. As with any other digital channel, there are certain things a marketing manager has to do to optimize for discoverability.
Unfortunately, many businesses assume that social media websites, particularly Facebook, are just opportunities to stand on a soap box and broadcast your brand message to the millions of people who use the platform. When that does not work, many of these businesses will just give up and declare that Facebook does not work for them.
The trouble is that this is not the role of Facebook. People are not on social media to listen to sales pitches, they are there to be social with their friends and the brands they like. Customers today value brands that take the time to get to know them on a personal level, rather than acting as an impersonal corporation.
Coach : Jacksion Yang
Company : EGrowthify Sdn Bhd
2019 SITEC E-Commerce Class 303: Google Marketing by Charles Gregorysitecmy
SITEC E-COMMERCE 303: GOOGLE MARKETING
Google Marketing is a unified advertising and analytics platform that enables stronger collaboration for your marketing teams by building on existing integrations between DoubleClick and the Google Analytics 360 Suite.
With Google Marketing you can:
1) Deliver faster, smarter marketing. With day-to-day processes automated, you can spend your time on strategic activities while built-in intelligence automatically surfaces your ad trends and patterns.
2) Gain more control over your investments. Easily see what parts of your marketing are working and make informed decisions to improve performance - all while feeling confident you’re delivering quality ads and experience.
3) Understand your audience on a deeper level. Integrate and access your data to gain a more complete view of your customers, and connect your data with Google cross-device and intent signals to identify the most valuable audiences.
4)Share insights across your teams. With data and reporting in one place, everyone in your company has a view to your audience, your media, and your business results in order to share insights and optimize your marketing.
Company : Digital Marketing Association Malaysia
Coach : Charles Gregory
2019 SITEC E-Commerce Course 301 CN: Internet Marketing Digital Marketing by ...sitecmy
SITEC E-Commerce Course: Internet Marketing
Course Series: Getting Started 301
Internet marketing is the marketing of digital products, especially through online networks to promote products or services. These include mobile phones, display ads, and any digital media.
Online marketing has changed the way companies and brands use technology to market. As the growing number of platforms gradually integrate into everyday life and marketing programs, people tend to use more electronic devices than to visit physical stores, and online marketing has become commonplace and effective.
Company : Stelix Media
Guest Speaker : Stephy Yoong
2019 Kelas E-Dagang SITEC 301 BM: Pemasaran Digital oleh Sifu Munirsitecmy
KELAS E-DAGANG SITEC BAHASA MALAYSIA YANG TERAKHIR ADALAH EC301BM: PEMASARAN DIGITAL
Untuk kelas yang pertama, anda telah belajar tentang elemen-elemen penting untuk memulakan perniagaan e-dagang. Di ikuti dengan kelas kedua berkenaan cara-cara menguruskan produk di pasaran e-dagang. Jadi, untuk langkah seterusnya adalah bagaimana pula cara cara untuk memasarkan produk di dalam dunia digital?
Pemasaran digital adalah suatu usaha untuk mempromosikan sesuatu produk dengan menggunakan media digital yang dapat menjangkau pengguna secara lebih meluas. Tips pemasaran digital merangkumi banyak teknik dan tips yang terkandung dalam kategori pemasaran internet.
Pemasaran digital turut menggabungkan beberapa faktor yang akan menjadi media baru dengan kapasiti yang lebih besar. Pemasaran melalui digital sedang diperluas untuk membantu para peniaga dan usahawan di era dunia digital ini untuk mempromosikan produk mereka dengan lebih meluas.
Syarikat : Sifufbads Sdn Bhd
Jurulatih : Sifu Munir
2019 Kelas E-Dagang SITEC 301 BM: Pemasaran Digital oleh Sulaiman Mokhtarsitecmy
KELAS E-DAGANG SITEC BAHASA MALAYSIA YANG TERAKHIR ADALAH EC301BM: PEMASARAN DIGITAL
Untuk kelas yang pertama, anda telah belajar tentang elemen-elemen penting untuk memulakan perniagaan e-dagang. Di ikuti dengan kelas kedua berkenaan cara-cara menguruskan produk di pasaran e-dagang. Jadi, untuk langkah seterusnya adalah bagaimana pula cara cara untuk memasarkan produk di dalam dunia digital?
Pemasaran digital adalah suatu usaha untuk mempromosikan sesuatu produk dengan menggunakan media digital yang dapat menjangkau pengguna secara lebih meluas. Tips pemasaran digital merangkumi banyak teknik dan tips yang terkandung dalam kategori pemasaran internet.
Pemasaran digital turut menggabungkan beberapa faktor yang akan menjadi media baru dengan kapasiti yang lebih besar. Pemasaran melalui digital sedang diperluas untuk membantu para peniaga dan usahawan di era dunia digital ini untuk mempromosikan produk mereka dengan lebih meluas.
Syarikat : Avana.asia
Penceramah Jemputan : Sulaiman Mokhtar
2019 Kelas E-Dagang SITEC 301 BM: Pemasaran Digital oleh Anis Al Idrussitecmy
KELAS E-DAGANG SITEC BAHASA MALAYSIA YANG TERAKHIR ADALAH EC301BM: PEMASARAN DIGITAL
Untuk kelas yang pertama, anda telah belajar tentang elemen-elemen penting untuk memulakan perniagaan e-dagang. Di ikuti dengan kelas kedua berkenaan cara-cara menguruskan produk di pasaran e-dagang. Jadi, untuk langkah seterusnya adalah bagaimana pula cara cara untuk memasarkan produk di dalam dunia digital?
Pemasaran digital adalah suatu usaha untuk mempromosikan sesuatu produk dengan menggunakan media digital yang dapat menjangkau pengguna secara lebih meluas. Tips pemasaran digital merangkumi banyak teknik dan tips yang terkandung dalam kategori pemasaran internet.
Pemasaran digital turut menggabungkan beberapa faktor yang akan menjadi media baru dengan kapasiti yang lebih besar. Pemasaran melalui digital sedang diperluas untuk membantu para peniaga dan usahawan di era dunia digital ini untuk mempromosikan produk mereka dengan lebih meluas.
Penceramah Jemputan : Anis Al Idrus
2019 SITEC E-Commerce Class 301: Social Media Marketing by Jackson Goh sitecmy
SITEC E-COMMERCE CLASS THIRD MODULE START WITH EC 301: SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING
Social media marketing is a powerful way for businesses of all sizes to reach prospects and customers. Your customers are already interacting with brands through social media, and if you're not speaking directly to your audience through social platforms, you're missing out! Great marketing on social media can bring remarkable success to your business, creating devoted brand advocates and even driving leads and sales.
Company : Vspire Academy
Guest Speaker : Jackson Goh
2019 SITEC E-Commerce Class 301: Social Media Marketing by David Hositecmy
SITEC E-COMMERCE CLASS THIRD MODULE START WITH EC 301: SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING
Social media marketing is a powerful way for businesses of all sizes to reach prospects and customers. Your customers are already interacting with brands through social media, and if you're not speaking directly to your audience through social platforms, you're missing out! Great marketing on social media can bring remarkable success to your business, creating devoted brand advocates and even driving leads and sales.
Company :Navigator Digital Academy
Coach : David Ho
2019 SITEC E-Commerce Class 301: Social Media Marketing by Amirul Mokhtar sitecmy
SITEC E-COMMERCE CLASS THIRD MODULE START WITH EC 301: SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING
Social media marketing is a powerful way for businesses of all sizes to reach prospects and customers. Your customers are already interacting with brands through social media, and if you're not speaking directly to your audience through social platforms, you're missing out! Great marketing on social media can bring remarkable success to your business, creating devoted brand advocates and even driving leads and sales.
Company :Delyva.com
Guest Speaker : Amirul Mokhtar
2019 SITEC E-Commerce Class 203: CRM, Email & Chatbot by Charles Gregorysitecmy
SITEC E-COMMERCE CLASS EC203 : CRM, Email & Chatbot
Customer relationship management (CRM) is a technology for managing all your company’s relationships and interactions with customers and potential customers. The goal is simple: Improve business relationships. A CRM system helps companies stay connected to customers, streamline processes, and improve profitability.
When people talk about CRM, they are usually referring to a CRM system, a tool that helps with contact management, sales management, productivity, and more.
A CRM solution helps you focus on your organization’s relationships with individual people — including customers, service users, colleagues, or suppliers — throughout your lifecycle with them, including finding new customers, winning their business, and providing support and additional services throughout the relationship.
Company : Digital Marketing Association Malaysia
Guest Speaker : Charles Gregory
2019 SITEC E-Commerce Class 202: Visual Content Strategy by Kah Hingsitecmy
SITEC E-COMMERCE CLASS 202 IS VISUAL CONTENT STRATEGY
Visual content is everything we see, read, interact with on the internet. In fact, visual content is the visual piece of the world wide web we consume everyday. These type of visual contents can be photos from our friends/ family/ brands, .Gifs, Slideshows, infographics, gifographics, interactive media, videos, ebooks, memes or even visual ads.
If we say it in more simple words, that visual content is content based on images rather than on text.
Company : Meekco Asia
Guest Speaker : Kah Hing
SITEC E-Commerce Course: Content Management
Course Series: Getting Started 201
Content management is the process of organizing and integrating all piecemeal content in the most efficient way. These organized content can then be reused in different publications and published through different channels.
There are various types of content management systems on the market to meet the needs of users in various industries. Among them, content management can include managing the electronic assets of the website, as well as storing corporate documents (such as brand guides, business plans, emails, etc.).
Company :Launchpad
Guest Speaker :Wing Hong
2019 Kelas E-Dagang SITEC 201 BM: Pengurusan Produk oleh Zulkifli Abdullahsitecmy
KELAS E-DAGANG SITEC BAHASA MALAYSIA YANG KEDUA ADALAH EC201BM: PENGURUSAN PRODUK
Pengurusan produk adalah untuk memudahkan produk atau perkhidmatan suatu perniagaan dihantar kepada pelanggan. Ia merupakan proses yang akan dialami oleh para pengguna, daripada memilih produk sehingga tibanya produk kepada pengguna. Dan keseluruhan proses merangkumi daripada setiap aspek termasuk penjualan produk, penyumberan produk dan penghantaran produk.
Syarikat : BombStart Media Sdn. Bhd.
Jurulatih : Zulkifli Abdullah
2019 Kelas E-Dagang SITEC 201 BM: Pengurusan Produk oleh Imtiyaz Subhisitecmy
KELAS E-DAGANG SITEC BAHASA MALAYSIA YANG KEDUA ADALAH EC201BM: PENGURUSAN PRODUK
Pengurusan produk adalah untuk memudahkan produk atau perkhidmatan suatu perniagaan dihantar kepada pelanggan. Ia merupakan proses yang akan dialami oleh para pengguna, daripada memilih produk sehingga tibanya produk kepada pengguna. Dan keseluruhan proses merangkumi daripada setiap aspek termasuk penjualan produk, penyumberan produk dan penghantaran produk.
Syarikat : UMMA & NITA Cosmetics
Penceramah Jemputan : Imtiyaz Subhi
2019 Kelas E-Dagang SITEC 201 BM: Pengurusan Produk oleh Nidzamsitecmy
KELAS E-DAGANG SITEC BAHASA MALAYSIA YANG KEDUA ADALAH EC201BM: PENGURUSAN PRODUK
Pengurusan produk adalah untuk memudahkan produk atau perkhidmatan suatu perniagaan dihantar kepada pelanggan. Ia merupakan proses yang akan dialami oleh para pengguna, daripada memilih produk sehingga tibanya produk kepada pengguna. Dan keseluruhan proses merangkumi daripada setiap aspek termasuk penjualan produk, penyumberan produk dan penghantaran produk.
Syarikat : Brand Hack
Penceramah Jemputan : Nidzam
2019 SITEC E-Commerce Class 201: Content Management by Chia Chiasitecmy
SITEC E-COMMERCE CLASS SECOND MODULE IS EC 201: CONTENT MANAGEMENT
Content management is the process of organizing and consolidating these pieces of content in the most efficient way. The organized content can then be used over and over again (content reuse) for many different publications and re-purposed for multi-channel publishing.
Various types of content management systems exist to meet the needs of users in a range of different industries. Content management can entail anything from managing a website’s digital assets to storing enterprise documents such as branding guidelines, business plans, emails, and more.
Company : Web TV Asia
Coach : Chia Chia
2019 SITEC E-Commerce Class 103: Understanding O2O by Dr Tom Tansitecmy
EC 103: Understanding O2O
Online-to-offline (O2O) commerce is a business strategy that draws potential customers from online channels to make purchases in physical stores. O2O, identifies customers in the online space through emails and internet advertising, and then uses a variety of approaches to entice the customers to leave the online space. This type of strategy incorporates techniques used in online marketing with those used in brick-and-mortar marketing.
Company : Commerce.Asia
Guest Speaker : Dr Tom Tan
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Early Life and Musical Beginnings
Humble Origins
Willie Hugh Nelson was born during the Great Depression. a time of significant economic hardship in the United States. Raised by his grandparents. Nelson found solace and inspiration in music from an early age. His grandmother taught him to play the guitar. setting the stage for what would become an illustrious career.
First Steps in Music
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Rise to Stardom
Breakthrough Albums
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Hollywood Ventures
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Willie Nelson Net Worth: A Journey Through Music, Movies, and Business Ventures
Towards resource efficient and zero waste societies
1. Towards Resource Efficient and Zero Waste Societies
Green City Forum
Selangor Smart City Convention
7-9 September 2017 , Selangor, Malaysia
Choudhury Rudra Charan Mohanty,
Environment Programme Coordinator, UNCRD-DSD/UN DESA
2. 1st
Regional 3R
Forum in Asia
Japan/2009
Tokyo 3R
Statement
3R for Green Economy
3Rs for Sustainable Cities and Human Settelment
(Healthy & Safe)
3Rs for Costal & Marine Ecosystem
2nd
Regional 3R
Forum in Asia
Malaysia/2010
3rd
Regional 3R
Forum in Asia
Singapore/2011
Singapore Recommendation
4th
Regional 3R
Forum
in Asia
Viet Nam/2013
5th
Regional 3R Forum
in Asia-Pacific
Indonesia/2014
3Rs in the context of Green
Economy
3Rs in a broader context - not just about municipal waste
management, but is intrinsically linked with resource efficiency in a
wide range of sectors with an objective to reduce or eliminate the
waste load for final disposal towards transitioning to a resource
efficient and zero waste society vis-à-vis green economy
Ha Noi 3R Declaration (2013-2023)
33 Goals for Urban/Industrial areas, Rural areas/Biomass, New and Emerging
Wastes, Cross-cutting issues
3Rs in the context of Rio+20 outcome –
The Future WeWant
Multilayer Partnerships and Coalition
as the Basis for 3R’s Promotion
Pacific countries join 3R Forum
Endorsed Regional 3R Forum in Asia
Needs for Innovative Partnerships
2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development / SDGs
2nd East Asia Summit - Environment
Ministers Meeting (EAS EMM), Brunei, 2010
Endorsed Regional 3R Forum in Asia
Surabaya 3R Declaration
6th
Regional 3R Forum
in Asia-Pacific
Maldives/2015
7th
Regional 3R
Forum
in Asia-Pacific
Australia/2016
3R as an Economic
Industry
Adelaide 3R
Declaration on
Circular Economy
3. Defines zero waste as “a goal that is both pragmatic and visionary, to guide people to emulate
sustainable natural cycles, where all discarded materials are resources for others to use.
Zero waste means designing and managing products and processes to reduce the volume and
toxicity of waste and materials, conserve and recover all resources, and not burn or bury them.
Implementing zero waste will eliminate all discharges to land, water and air that may be a
threat to planetary, human, animal or plant health”.
3Rs (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) offer an environmentally friendly alternative to moving
towards a zero waste society and to deal with impact of growing wastes on human health,
economy and natural ecosystem
What is Zero Waste?
Source: Adapted from ROAD MAP FOR ZERO WASTE AHMEDABAD A Visionary Document to Guide Ahmedabad towards becoming a ‘Resource
Efficient and Zero Waste City’ by 2031
4. A prevalent policy dilemma - what should be the priority for government authorities?
Source
reduction,
Extended
use, re-use
(Product policy towards
resource efficiency)
versus
An expanded
recycling
industry
(Resource intensive and
hazardous production of
expanding markets)
Many government policies and programs tend to focus on conventional waste management solutions such as
sanitary land filling or incineration – mainly downstream disposal, which is expensive, while failing to pursue
upstream measures to reduce the actual waste load
UPSTREAM MEASURES DOWNSTREAM FOCUS
6. Zero Waste Society is a progressive path from Linear to Circular Economy..
Moving from
negative loop
to positive loop
Linear to Circular
economy
Adapted from Dr. P. Modak presentation, Presented at Sixth Regional 3R Forum in Asia and the Pacific 2015
6
Source: Co-Chairs’ Summary of Sixth Regional 3R Forum 2015
=> Waste
management needs to
be increasingly
addressed in resource
domain
7. 1. One-way/conventional Economy 2. More resource efficient economy
3. Closed Loop Economy
1. One way economy -> a little effort is made to reduce the
amount of materials consumed in production and hence
the wastes are produced. Also little effort is made to reuse
or recycle those wastes which mainly go for landfill.
=> Absence of a science based policy for resource
efficient economic development;
2. Greater resource efficiency -> by reducing consumption
and waste of materials, and by reusing and recycling
waste/byproducts minimize (per unit of product or
services) – quantity of input raw material/energy /water as
well as pollution /emission/environmental impact of the
residual materials flow that flow to disposal sites.
science based policy for resource efficient economic
development
3. Closed-loop economy -> nearly all waste/outputs either
become inputs to other manufacturing processes or are
returned to natural systems as benign emissions rather
than as pollutants.
science based policy for resource efficient closed-loop
economic development with a high level of cooperation
between science-policy-business-community
7
Linear or one-way/conventional to Closed loop economy
Source: Adapted from ADB, 2011
8. 3R towards Resource Efficient and Zero Waste Society
Source: ROAD MAP FOR ZERO WASTE AHMEDABAD A Visionary Document to Guide Ahmedabad towards becoming a ‘Resource Efficient and Zero
Waste City’ by 2031
Source: http://www.env.go.jp/recycle/3r/en/concept_paper_e/concept_paper_e04.html
10. Consequences of linear economy: Plastics waste and resilience
Unclogging Jakarta’s
Waterways
• Estimated population of over 10
million people:
• 20% of city’s daily waste ends
up in local rivers and canals
• City administration is dredging its
17 rivers and canals for the first
time since 1970s due to
waterways being 70% blocked, a
central contributor to the city’s
chronic flooding problems (Source: The New York Times, October 2016)
11. The CSE survey, released earlier this year, shows that 70-80
percent of India's wastewater was ending up in its rivers and lakes.
"We are drowning in our excreta," Sunita Narain, Director of CSE.
Consequences of linear economy: Waste and Freshwater Nexus in India
The Energy and Resources Institute in New Delhi has estimated that
by 2047, waste generation in India's cities will increase five-fold to
touch 260 million tones per year.
Source: http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2012/aug/01/india-cities-drown-sewage-waste
3R Developments in Asia: Informal Resource recovery and recycling
Clean India Mission (Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan) and 100-smart cities
programme by Prime Minister Narendra Modi offer tremendous
business opportunities in waste sector for water security of India
Nearly 80 percent of the river's pollution is the
result of raw sewage. The river receives more
than three billion liters of waste per day.
Source: http://knowledge.allianz.com/environment/pollution/?511/saving-waste-the-lives-of-indias-rag-pickers
Highly contaminated leachate seeps untreated into
groundwater, a source of drinking water….
• Link between “waste” and “resource” is not well understood /waste is traditionally thought of having no value.
• Too much emphasis on “downstream” waste management limiting many business opportunities.
• Limited efforts on “upstream” resource management and waste reduction aspects
Need for change and attitudes to view “Waste” as “Resource”
Source: ADB and IGES (2008)
Source: Article: Make wealth from waste, Satwik Mudgal, New Delhi, Down to Earth Magazine (1-15 Nov. 2014)
12. Success stories - Macro-economic/Development Policies Integrating Resource Efficiency and 3Rs
• Japan: Fundamental Law for Establishing a Sound Material Cycle Society (2001); New Growth Strategy (2010) which places green
innovations as top of seven strategic areas; Finance initiatives to build a Low Carbon Society (providing grants, investments, financing,
interest subsidies for – (i) promotion of Green Buildings, (ii) development of Low Carbon Cities, (iii) bilateral offset Credit Mechanism, and
(iv) enhancement, commercialization, and R&D of Low Carbon Technologies;
• Republic of Korea: New Waste Management Policy towards Resource Recirculation Society (Sep’2013);
• PR China: Circular Economic Law (2009) led by NDRC-China; Long Term Renewable Energy Development Plan (2007); Chinese Circular
Economic Law offers a long term plan for transformation that seeks to integrate economic, environmental, and social strategies to achieve
high resource efficiency as the way of sustaining improvement in quality of life within natural and economic constraints; circular economy is
now a trillion dollar opportunity
• India: National Solar Mission (3% of India’s total electricity demand from solar power projects by 2022); National Mission on Enhanced
Energy Efficiency;
• Malaysia: National Green Technology Policy (2009); Green Building Index (2009; National Renewable Energy Policy and Action Plan
(2010);
• Singapore: Green Mark Incentive Scheme for buildings (2005); Water Efficiency Fund (2008);
• Thailand: Alternative Energy Development Plan and Target (2008); Thailand Climate Change Master Plan (2012–2050), etc.
• EU: Waste Framework Directive (2008); waste management is a public health priority as well as an economic industry, e.g., in Germany
13. Japanese Legal framework for establishing a sound material-cycle (SMC) society
Waste Management and Public Cleansing Law
Partially amended in May 2010
Law for the Promotion of Effective Utilization
of Resources
Law for the Promotion of
Sorted Collection and
Recycling of Containers
and Packaging
Basic Environment Law Basic Environment Plan
< Promotion of recycling >< Proper treatment of waste>
Regulations according to characteristics of individual articles
Bottles, PET bottles,
paper or plastic
containers and
packages
Air conditioners,
refrigerators, freezers, TVs,
washing machines, drying
machines
Green Purchasing Law (The State takes the initiative to promote the procurement of recycled items)
Timber, concrete,
asphalt
Food residues Vehicles
Law for the Recycling
of Specified Kinds of
Home Appliances
C o n s t r u c t i o n
M a t e r i a l s
Recycling Law
L a w f o r t h e
R e c y c l i n g o f
E n d - o f - L i f e
V e h i c l e s
Ensuring material cycle in society
Reducing consumption of natural resources
Lowering environmental load
Basic Act for Establishing a SMC Society
(Basic Framework Act)
13
①Reduction of waste generation
②Proper treatment of waste (including recycling)
③Regulation for establishment of waste treatment facilities
④Regulation for waste treatment operators
⑤Establishment of waste treatment standards, etc.
①Recycling of recycled resources
②Ingenuity and innovation to create structures and
use materials to facilitate recycling
③Labeling for sorted collection
④Promotion of effective utilization of by-products
reduce
recycle → reuse
recycle
(1R) (3R)
Fundamental Plan for Establishing a SMC Society
The fundamentals for other plans designed by the State
Completely enforced in August 1994
Completely amended and announced in April 2006
Completely enforced in January 2001
Officially announced in March 2003
Amended in March 2008
Completely amended and enforced in April 2001
Completely
enforced in
May 2001
Partially
amended in
June2007
Completely
enforced in
April 2001
Completely
enforced in
April 2000
Partially
amended in
June 2006
Completely
enforced in
May 2002
Completely
enforced in
January
2005
Completely enforced
in April 2001
Law for the promotion
of the Utilization of
Recyclable Food
Resources
S m a l l H o m e
A p p l i a n c e
Recycling Law
WEEE
Enforced in
April 2013
(Source: Courtesy of MoE-Japan)
14. FY 2010
(Note) (Note: Water content:
water contents of wastes
(sludge, livestock’s waste,
night soil, waste acid,
waste alkali) and sludge
contingently dumped in
the process of economic
activities (sludge in
mining, construction and
in waterworks as well as
slag)
Material Flow in Japan
14
Import
Import
Export
Export
Imported
resources
Imported
resources
Domestic
resources
Domestic
resources
Input of natural
resources
Input of
natural
resources
Total
material
input
Total
material
input
Final disposal
Final
disposalWater content, etc. Water content, etc.
Energy consumption
and industrial
process emissions
Energy
consumption and
industrial process
emissionsCompost
Compost
Waste
generation
Waste
generation
Food consumption Food consumption
Natural return Natural return
ReductionReduction
Recycled
amount
Recycled
amount
Net additions
to stock
Net additions to stock
Imported
products
Imported
products
(unit = million tons)
(unit = million tons)
FY 2000
Total material input: 2.138 → 1.611 (billion tons)
Final disposal: 56→19 (million tons)
Recycled amount: 213→246 (million tons)
(Source: Courtesy of MoE-Japan)
15. Korean Strategy and Actions for Establishing Resource Circulation Society
Enactment of “the Framework Act of Resource Circulation” (June, 2016. Effective from 2018)
Source: Korean Ministry of Environment / Presented by Prof. J. Hyun at Maldives 3R Forum, 16-19 August 2015, Maldives & Country Presentation of
Republic of Korea at 7th Regional 3R Forum in Asia-Pacific, 2-4 Nov 2016, Adelaide, Australia
=> Towards Establishment of Resource Circulation Society (RCS)
Production and
Distribution
Consumption
Recycling
resource
maximum
procure
Recycling
Market
Creation
Support on
Business
Chain
Recycling
Infrastructure
Expansion
Natural
Resource
Recycling
Energy
Recovery Zero Landfill
Assessment of Resource CirculationResource Circulation
Management by
Target Setting Quality Certificate on Recycled Products
Minimization
Green Market
Maximization
Reduction Reuse
Rate of Resource
Recycle
Support on Finance
& Technology in
Recycling Industries
Mandatory Use of
Recycled Products
Market Promotion of
Recycled Resources
Complex
Development
Expansion of Energy
Facilities
EPR Expansion
Free Collect of Waste
Landfill Bill (Tax)
Eco-friendly Disposal
16. R & D/Engineering
Urban Services and Supplies
Resource
Recovery/3R
Energy
Efficiency
Green Chemistry & Nano Technology
• cosmetics, baby lotion, computer chips, paints, medical equipments, etc.
3R AS A ECONOMIC INDUSTRY TOWARDS RESOURCE EFFICIENT & ZERO WASTE SOCIETY
CH4 & fertilizer
from animal
manure /sewage
sludge with
anaerobic or
aerobic digesters,
refused-derived
fuel (RDF), etc.
Nano tech market :
more than US$1 trillion
Bio-economy (high value
processing/conversion of biomass)
• Bio-products
• Bio-energy
• Bio-Engineering
• Landscape trimming, etc.
Sustainable Transportation
• ITS, IFS, BRT, Railways, walkways & bicycle ways
• Fuel efficiency measures
• Vehicle I/M
• Alternative fuels,
• PPP for urban transport. etc.
Green Buildings
• Engineering, design &
construction materials
Waste-Water-reuse for
urban agriculture practices
• Water purification technologies, waste water treatment
(ecological engineering: constructed wetlands for pre-
treatment of urban run off water & river water)
• Distributed sewage treatment systems, etc.
Water Efficiency
• Water saving devices
• distribution efficiency
• Zero leakage,
• Waste water treatment,
• Rain water harvesting, etc.
Sustainable Farming Support Companies
• Efficient water & nutrient management system
• Water & nutrient delivery system
• Biomass energy company
• Energy efficient cultivating, harvesting, hauling equipment
• Compost industry (e.g. Dhaka Community-based Composting System)
• Roof top agriculture (urban greening) for food security
Synthetic
fibers/oil,
bioplastics,
materials from
fiber by-products,
composts, animal
feeds, bio-
chemical
Energy service
companies
(energy audit,
energy
efficient
system design
/equipment
manufacturing,
specialty engg.
services, etc.
17. Kawasaki Eco-Town where economy and environment are integrated to create sustainable business
opportunities…
R.V. Berkel and T. Fujita et. al.; Environmental Science & Technology(2009)
Quantified material accounting for Symbiosis in Kawasaki
http://nett21.gec.jp/Ecotowns/data/et_b-kawasaki.html
1. revitalization through environmental technologies
accumulated in traditional industries
2. Industrial symbiosis through a regional network for resource
reuse/recycling
3. local private companies take their own initiative in
environmentally sound business operations and contribute
to preventing local and global environmental pollution.
4. strong collaboration between R&D industries and private
companies on environmental technologies
5. international cooperation in technology transfer
Key Features of Kawasaki Eco-Town
Source: SABURO KATO, Special Advisor to the Mayor of Kawasaki for International Environmental Policy, President of Research Institute for Environment and Society
Formation of a Regional Network for Resource Recycling
18. MAFF Japan 2005; MAFF 2011
Case study: Oki town / Fukuoka Pref. (17,500 inhabitants):
• Methane fermentation from household garbage
• 166,209 kWh for self utilization
• Production liquid fertilizer: 6000 tons per year
• Fertilizing 100ha of paddy field
• Reduction of 44% in house hold waste generation
• Reduction of 20 million yen in incineration cost (Approx.
205,000 US$) per year
• Generating new green jobs
Zero waste system – Example-Biomass Town Concept, Oki
Town, Japan
Source: http://www2.gec.jp/gec/en/Activities/FY2009/ietc/wab/wab_day3-7.pdf
19. A Zero Waste Society is a low carbon society => every production, consumption, and waste management
practice generates GHG from the process (directly) and through energy consumption (indirectly),
but waste management policies do not often integrate climate consideration
Restraints on
waste generation
(Reduce)
Reuse
Recycling
Reduction of waste
Reduction of
necessary
production volume
Change to
production process
Alternative energy
Reduction of
waste for landfill
Return to
the environment
Reduction of
fuel oil used for
incineration
Reduction of
energy consumption
Reduction of
fossil fuel consumption
Reduction of
methane generated
at landfill sites
Increase the
amount of
carbon stored in soil
ReductionofGHGemission
Source: MOEJ, 2009 Source: MoE-Japan
20. Adapted from Mr. Sinha, Waste concern presentation, Presented at Sixth Regional 3R Forum in Asia and the Pacific 2015
3R approach to organic waste: Waste to Resource to Economy
Best Example
of Replicate
model
developing
countries
20
21. Zero Waste Society calls for advanced business opportunities in
Nanotechnology (waste prevention/treatment/3Rs)
Macroscopic
Microscopic
NANO
Molecular
Nanotechnology is the second coming of the industrial revolution that
seizes the initiative of technology capital in the world. One of the main
obstacles to achieving the goal will be to control, reduce, and ultimately
eliminate environmental and environmental related problems associated
with this technology; the success or failure of this new use may well depend
on the ability to effectively and efficiently address these environmental
issues.
Source: Dr. Lou Theodore, July 2006 Symposium on Nanotechnology and the Environment: Waste Management of Nanomaterials: Biography
Nano-remediation has been most widely used for groundwater treatment, with additional extensive research in wastewater
treatment.
Source: Theron, J.; J. A. Walker; T. E. Cloete (2008-01-01). "Nanotechnology and Water Treatment: Applications and Emerging Opportunities". Critical Reviews in Microbiology 34 (1): 43–69. doi:10.1080/10408410701710442. ISSN 1040-841X. Retrieved 2014-
07-29
Nanotechnology – the promise
(nano market growth to 1 trillion € over the
next 10 years)
Fields of application potential:
Membrane filtration (drinking and wastewater)
Anti-microbial nanoparticles for disinfection and
microbial control
Removal of arsenic and heavy metals
Nano sensors for water quality monitoring
Nanomaterials during disposal/recycling
Intrinsic Toxicity (for example Arsenic or Cadmium)
Recyclability Properties such as thermal, mechanical,
chemical properties of nano composites.
Pure Nanomaterials Manufactured (e.g., Carbon Nanotubes)
Nano By-products with organic or inorganic
Liquid Suspensions Containing Nanomaterials
Items Contaminated with Nanomaterials (e.g., Wipes/PPE)
Solid matrixes with Nanomaterials
Nanomaterials Waste Streams
Source: Musee, N. Nanowastes and the environment: Potential new waste management paradigm. Environment International, 37: 112-128, 2011.
22. Zero Waste Society calls for advanced business opportunities in Green
Chemistry (waste prevention/treatment/reduce)
Green chemistry, also called sustainable chemistry, is a philosophy of chemical research and
engineering that encourages the design of products and processes that minimize the use and
generation of hazardous substances in the manufacturing process.
Aiming
Making chemical products that do not harm either our health or the environment,
Using industrial processes that reduce or eliminate hazardous chemicals, and
Designing more efficient processes that minimize the production of waste materials and decreases
the amount of non-renewable energy used.
Reducing lead pollution
Replacing lead in paint with safe alternatives, and
Replacing tetraethyl lead with less toxic additives (e.g., “lead-free”
gasoline).
Chemical foams to fight fires
A new foam called Pyrocol FEF has now been invented to put out fires
effectively without producing the toxic substances found in other fire-
fighting materials.
Source:https://www.google.co.jp/search?q=green+chemistry+picture&rlz=1C1CAFB_enJP599JP599&espv=2&biw=1366&bih=643&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=oS6zVMiWJ4TMmwW4h4CQBg&ved=0CBwQsAQ#tbm=isch&q=green+chemistry+waste+management&imgdii=_&
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Prevent waste rather than treating it
Use renewable source of energy
23. • Partnerships offer alternatives in which governments and private companies assume co-responsibility and co-
ownership for the delivery of solid waste management services. Waste disposal is expensive – financially and
in lost resources (substantial inputs of labour, material, energy, land resources for land filling, etc. ).
• Partnerships combine the advantages of the private sector (dynamism, access to financial resources and latest
technologies, managerial efficiency, and entrepreneurial spirit, etc.) with social concerns and responsibility of
the public sector (public health and better life, environmental awareness, local knowledge and job creation,
etc. ).
• Partnerships (PPP) are indispensable for creating and financing adaptation measures towards resilient cities
which in turn are more attractive for private investments.
• Partnerships provide win-win solutions both for the public utilities and private sector—if duly supported by
appropriate policy frameworks. Such partnerships could lead to savings in municipal budgets where waste
management usually consumes a large portion. The private sector, on the other hand, may use this opportunity
to convert waste into environmentally friendly products and energy that could also serve as income generating
opportunities.
Partnership as the basis for moving towards a zero
waste society / principles of IPLA – a SDG
partnership
24. Adelaide 3R Declaration (6th Regional 3R Forum in Asia-Pacific, 2-4 Nov 2016)
Towards the Promotion of Circular Economy in Achieving Resource Efficient Societies in
Asia and the Pacific under the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Promote inter-municipal or city-city cooperation
Creating circular economic opportunities, green and new
employment opportunities, ultimately contributing to the well-being
of the local communities
Provide necessary capacity building and support
Human resource development, financing, knowledge and technical
know-how for instituting circular economic development approaches
Facilitate environmentally-sound management of
wastes
Appropriate treatment of disaster wastes, e-wastes, medical wastes
etc.
25. Towards the Promotion of Circular Economy in Achieving Resource Efficient Societies in
Asia and the Pacific under the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Science and Innovation Technology
Technology based culture in overall policy setting and development agendas
Private sector and sustainable business opportunities
3R technologies are key enables for creating sustainable business opportunities
Collaborative Research-Development and Projects
To address resource efficiency related problems in industry sector, Government and international
collaborative research projects in the areas of strengthening basic statistics, material flow and waste
accounting and analysis, and material and waste footprint analysis and resource productivity analysis and
Bilateral/multilateral cooperation
Adelaide 3R Declaration (6th Regional 3R Forum in Asia-Pacific, 2-4 Nov 2016)
26. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development ~3R / resource efficiency
measures can provide many direct/indirect benefits to many SDGs
.
Source: Adapted from United Nations, 2015
27. Nairobi
Mandate
2016
Addis Ababa
Action
Agenda 2015
Paris
Agreement
2015
New Urban
Agenda
2016
2030 Agenda for
Sustainable
Development
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EMNtM:
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28. Welcome to
8th Regional 3R Forum in Asia and the Pacific
Venue: International Convention Centre, Hyderabad, India
Date: 18-21 December 2017
Co-organizers: Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), Government of
India;
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), Government of
India;
Ministry of the Environment, Japan; and UNCRD
Theme: Achieving Clean Water, Clean Land and Clean Air through 3R and
Resource Efficiency – A 21st Century Vision for Asia-Pacific Communities