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Solid Waste Treatment Seminar: Design and Innovation Must Meet Challenges of Urban Living
Source:General Office Time:2016-07-13 15:23:25Shanghai, China – July 12, 2016 – At Shanghai Polytechnic University conference center, Shanghai Overseas Returned Scholars Association, Shanghai Green Cycle Engineering Co., Ltd (SGC) are inviting the region’s >100 solid waste treatment professionals to share their views, solutions for the challenges of urban living, and to discuss how to design a new solid waste industry mechanism and policy system.
"China's urban revolution has affected the environment, society, and the economy. Yet this change has coincided with a significant increase in the scope and capabilities of urban solid waste treatment technologies and innovations. Now is the time to make the policies and mechanism system, to address the complex challenges and opportunities of urban living. " said Zhengkang, Wei, Chief Executive Officer, SGC.
Xu Yufang, Vice President of Shanghai Polytechnic University gives opening speech.
Professor Jingwei Wang, Shanghai Polytechnic University shares his views.
Yaling Xu, Chief Engineer of Shanghai Urban Construction Materials Co., Ltd, with her unique “Transformation of Butterfly" theory, shares her view of construction waste utilization to resources of green building materials.
Shanping Chen, Vice President of Shanghai Academy of Environmental Sciences presents the origin of Shanghai municipal sludge, reviews garbage’s “resource regeneration, innocent treatment, quantity reducing” history and forecast.
Professor Pinjing He, Tongji University, presents the academic research of kitchen waste treatment process with his reseach data.
Zhengkang Wei, Chief Executive Officer of Shanghai Green Cycle Engineering Co, Ltd introduces the concept of “Urban Mineral Resources” development and technology.
Huanhua Sheng, Vice President and Deputy Director of Shanghai Oversea Returned Scholars Association gives the closing speech.
Group Photo.