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Paolo ContòGeneral Director of the Consiglio di Bacino PriulaTuesday 18 || 11.45 h
TREVISO: A consolidated door-to-door model that implements a technological change
Among the 49 municipalities that are part of the Consiglio di Bacino Priula, province of Treviso, he will expose the evolution of different user identification technologies, applied to the door-to-door waste collection system. Through the reading systems from low to high frequency ranges. This technology allowed to set up a payment per generation based on the contribution of the rest and organic fractions.
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Martin SteinerConsultant. TBU Environmental Engineering ConsultantsWednesday 19 || 9.40 h
10 Basic principles on taxation and waste
Martin Steiner, a well-known Austrian consultant, will explain the criteria that must be considered when designing a waste rate through 10 commandments or basic principles from a functional and simplistic perspective.
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Serena TrussardiDirector of the Environment and Energy Sector of Monza City CouncilWednesday 19 || 12.30 h
MONZA:The municipal waste order compliance inspection system and other related legal aspects
Valentina Guelpa and Serena Trussadi will explain how they have regulated the door-to-door waste-collection system. The rest waste fraction is regulated by the “sacchi rossi”, an approved semi-transparent bag that has a RFID tag that allows to identify the user. All the legal aspects regarding this identification will be presented, as well as the inspection system that ensures the correct separation of the waste at the source.
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Pásztai Zoltán AttilaCEO ECO BIHOR Ltd in representation of AVE BIHOR LtdThursday 20 || 9.40 h
Salacea & Province of Bihor – Romania
A door-to-door model where everyone said it couldn’t happen.The municipality of Salacea, as the first identified door-to-door, has served as an example to extend this model to a part of the Bihor province. The implementation of the collection system was combined with a strong education and outreach campaign to increase community trust and commitment. In addition to participating in a social inclusion project together with the University of Sociology of Oradea.
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Luuk BosBehavioral psychologist and Teamlead Sustainability | D&BThursday 20 || 12.50 h
Behavioral psychology: a key element in the implementation of new waste collection systems
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Juan José Pernas GarcíaProfessor in Administrative Law at the Universidade da CoruñaWednesday 19 || 9.15 h
Professor in Administrative Law at Universidade da Coruña. Coordinator of the Knowledge Exchange Forum on Waste and the Circular Economy, and disseminator and adviser on Law 7/2022 on Waste and Contaminated Land for a Circular Economy.
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Marco RediniResponsible for the Environmental Operational Unit. Comune di PisaTuesday 18 || 12.30 h
PISA: Container system with access control for all fractions
The capital of Tuscany is a spotlight due the transition from two to four fraction containers as a strategy to reduce improper waste collection in the historic center and the coast. In addition, other neighborhoods across the city, have implemented a door-to-door collection system. He will present what the technological deployment of this unique model implies, both at a logistical and data processing level.
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Ignasi Puig VentosaProject Manager. ENT Medi Ambient i GestióWednesday 19 || 10.05 h
The new framework for waste taxes and local financing
Ignasi Puig, tax expert, will explain the key concepts in relation of waste taxes and local financing in the new state legal framework.
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Victor MitjansHead of waste prevention and planning service. Àrea Metropolitana de BarcelonaTuesday 18 || 15.15 h
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Valentina GuelpaHead of the Environmental Policy Service at Monza City CouncilWednesday 19 || 12.30 h
MONZA:The municipal waste order compliance inspection system and other related legal aspects
Valentina Guelpa and Serena Trussadi will explain how they have regulated the door-to-door waste-collection system. The rest waste fraction is regulated by the “sacchi rossi”, an approved semi-transparent bag that has a RFID tag that allows to identify the user. All the legal aspects regarding this identification will be presented, as well as the inspection system that ensures the correct separation of the waste at the source.
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Marc SansóCEO of Elsebits, strategic and technological consultancy, specialized in competitive digital environments.Tuesday 18 || 9.15 h
Founder and CEO of Elsebits, Strategic and technological consultancy, specialized in competitive digital environments and entrepreneurship. Start-up mentor. Member of boards of directors. Master’s director at UNIR.
Sansó’s warm up will serve as an introduction to the day, where he will place the increasing relevance of technology in our society and in the society of the future. He will talk about the concept of urban innovation and how it advances to make cities smarter and more sustainable. -
Pilar Chiva GonzálezDirector of Circular Economy Department. Agència de Residus de CatalunyaTuesday 18 || 15.15 h
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Mª Dolors Colom BaucellsMunicipal Environmental Technician. Manlleu City Council.Tuesday 18 || 15.25 h
Door to door with user identification technology in a city of more than 20,000 inhabitants
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Alessandro ManteleroJean Monnet Chair in Mediterranean Digital Societies and Law. Politecnico di TorinoWednesday 19 || 13.15 h
What is Privacy by design? What are the requirements to ensure successful implementations with a collection model with user IDs? The data protection specialist, Alessandro Mantelero, will give us details regarding this topic.
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Irma GeliUrban Service Technitian of the Ajuntament de GironaTuesday 18 || 15.35 h
GIRONA: Closed and grouped smart containers
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Montse BoschManager of PreZeroTuesday 18 || 15.25 h
Door to door with user identification technology in a city of more than 20,000 inhabitants
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Empar VilàHead of Urban Services at Ajuntament de GironaTuesday 18 || 15.35 h
GIRONA: Closed and grouped smart containers
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Garante per la protezione dei dati personali—Wednesday 19 || 12 h
The Italian Data Protection Authority is an independent administrative authority created to protect the fundamental rights and freedoms with regard to the processing of personal data and to ensure respect for the dignity of individuals.
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Sven PeetersManaging Director MIWATuesday 18 || 9.40 h
Two waste collection systems and a unique integrated technology of user ID
Aiming to reduce residual waste production, MIWA initially focused its efforts on increasing the price of the garbage bags and on awareness-raising campaigns. However, the efforts did not produce the expected results.
With the introduction of the new door to door container with user ID and system whereby households pay per kilogram of residual waste they dispose of, a large part of the responsibility was placed on the residents themselves and thus obtained better results.
The collection system is combined with locking access containers in those areas where it is not viable a door to door collection system.
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Henrik SiepelmeyerPhD Research Fellow, MA, BSc University of UiA and KTH Royal Institute of Technology in StockholmThursday 20 || 11.45 h
How to improve waste and recycling behaviour? – A pilot test in Stockholm
In the Stockholm Royal Seaport city district uses a unique waste data collection system offered by RFID-equipped waste chutes to collect household-level waste data in a multi-residential context and involve residents in interventions targeted at increasing recycling and reducing overall amounts of waste. User id waste data is used to give social norm-based feedback to residents and thereby encourage them to improve their waste-behaviors. Besides making this feedback available through a smartphone app, they are also working with additional physical interventions to improve performance.
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Francesca CecamoreHead of the Italian Data Protection AuthorityWednesday 19 || 11.45 h
GARANTE PER LA PROTEZIONE DEI DATI PERSONALI – Data protection and privacy regulations when the user’s participation in waste collection is identified
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Horváth BélaMayor of SalaceaThursday 20 || 9.40 h
Salacea & Province of Bihor – Romania
A door-to-door model where everyone said it couldn’t happen.The municipality of Salacea, as the first identified door-to-door, has served as an example to extend this model to a part of the Bihor province. The implementation of the collection system was combined with a strong education and outreach campaign to increase community trust and commitment. In addition to participating in a social inclusion project together with the University of Sociology of Oradea.
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Dennis KisselCEO AWSH Abfallwirtschaft Südholstein GmbHTuesday 18 || 12.50 pm
Identification of the bumps in door-to-door collection for a fairer rate system And how to adapt the system in areas with verticality
AWSH consta de los distritos de Herzogtum Lauenburg y Stormar, con una población estimada de 500.000 habitantes donde tienen consolidado un sistema de recogida puerta a puerta con colinas. Éstos tienen un tag vinculado y la tasa de residuos se cobra en función del tamaño de la encimera y la frecuencia de recogida contratada. En los blogs plurifamiliares esta personalización de laxa supone ciertos retos que se pretende resolver con el uso de contenedores comunitarios cerrados.
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Helena JacksonWasteAware Co-ordinatorThursday 20 || 12:20 pm
Waste Aware: How to involve citizens in waste recycling?
Waste Aware organization in the Hertfordshire region has a long track record in communication campaigns with the aim of increasing citizen participation and transmitting good practice. They will explain to us what are the aspects to take into account when designing a campaign and how to do it so that it is successful, as well as exemplify some of the actions that have a greater impact
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