The circular economy of resources: anticipating the future
Tecnocampus Mataró, 14th-15th November de 2023
Host and presenter: Maria Josep Picó, environmental journalist
PROGRAM SUMMARY
14th November
8:30 Reception and registration
9:00 Screening of a documentary
Inauguration
Congress presentation
AUDITORIUM
9:45 Opening session
Rethinking the economic system: growth or well-being
Katherine Trebeck. Political economist and writer .
AUDITORIUM
10:30 Coffee break
FOYER
10:40
INNOVATION CORNER
Municipal platform for fair payment and continuous improvement of waste collection and street cleaning services in Mataró
CORNER FOYER
11:15
THE ECONOMY OF RESOURCES
Session I: Material risis
Session II: Energy and descarbonisation
AUDITORIUM
11:15
CRITICAL FRACTIONS
Session I: Textile
Session II: Packaging
LAIA ARQUERA ROOM
11:25 A 13:30
INDUSTRY 4.0 AND WASTE MANAGEMENT
CORNER FOYER
14:15 Lunch
FOYER
14:30
INNOVATION CORNER
Future technologies for decarbonisation
CORNER FOYER
15:15 Coffee and visit to machinery exhibition
AT THE STREET
15:45
ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS IN WASTE MANAGEMENT
AUDITORIUM
15:45
NEW TENDENCIES FOR THE PLASTIC
Session 1: Bioplastics
Session 2: Chemical recycling
LAIA ARQUERA ROOM
15:45
INNOVATION CORNER
Side events
CORNER FOYER
17.45 Screening of the documentary
AUDITORIUM
18.05 End of sessions
15th November
9:00 Presentation of the finalist papers “Alfonso Maíllo”
The 10 projects selected for the exhibition
AUDITORIUM
9:45 Selective collection experiences in high-efficiency containers
AUDITORIUM
10:45 Coffee break
FOYER
10:50
INNOVATION CORNER
Circular Fashion Pact
CORNER FOYER
11:30 Cities of the world: Successful cases in waste prevention and reuse
Case 1: Pamplona: an experience that sets a trend in the textile sector. Mancomunidad de Pamplona.
Case 2: ENVIE: Matching solidarity and the environment.
AUDITORIUM
11:30 How innovation and public traction encourage the market in waste management
CORNER FOYER
12:45 Table of political representatives responsible for waste management
AUDITORIUM
14:00 Top 10 messages of RECUWASTE 2023 (summary of the Congress)
AUDITORIUM
14:15 Award for innovative work on waste management “Alfonso Maíllo”
AUDITORIUM
14:30 End of the congress
14:30 Visit to the Maresme Integrated Centre for Waste Recovery and its educational and informative facilities (includes lunch)
15:30 Conference: Financing of circular projects
Simultaneous translation at all events held in the AUDITORIUM.
14th – 15th November 2023
Congress horary
Outdoors
EXHIBITION LATEST TECHNOLOGY IN PLUBLIC SERVICE MACHINERY
14 November 2023
8:30h
Reception and registration
14 November 2023
9:00h
Auditorium
Screening of a documentary
Screening of the documentary “At the bottom* of Aral” of Laura Carrau Productions
Inauguration
David Bote Paz president of the Maresme Consortium for Municipal Solid Waste Treatment
Isaac Peraire Soler, director of the Catalan Waste Agency (Catalan Government)
Marc Serra Solè, delegate president of the Climate Action and Energy Transition Area of the Barcelona Provincial Council
Congress presentation
Maria Josep Picó, environmental journalist
14 November 2023
9:45
Auditorium
Opening session
Rethinking the economic system: growth or well-being
Indicators of economic growth based on GDP have been strongly questioned for a long time and do not reflect the social or environmental health or well-being of societies. Nothing is simple, but perhaps ensuring the prosperity and well-being of the people could be the central objective of economic policies and the nuclear element of a new social contract.
Katherine Trebeck. Political economist, writer and promoter of the Wellbeing Economy Governments partnership (WEGo). She has worked with Oxfam in developing the Humankind Index
14 November 2023
10:30h
Foyer
Coffee break
14 November 2023
10:40h
Foyer
Innovation Corner
Municipal platform for fair payment and continuous improvement of waste collection and street cleaning services in Mataró
Albert Galán, Responsible for the management and control of contracts in Mataró city council
14 November 2023
11:15h
Auditorium
The economy of resources
Session I: Material crisis
Europe notes its high dependence on fundamental material resources for its economy. And the objectives of circularity and sovereignty, in a competition that combines economics and politics, require speeding up regulation and innovation in a decarbonisation horizon that generates uncertainty. This block proposes to understand the complexity, point out some solutions and know how some reference actors are approaching it.
- Energy transition and security of supply chains of clean energy technologies: the example of the critical minerals challenge.
Mariano Marzo, Professor Emeritus of the Faculty of Earth Sciences, University of Barcelona - Strategic materials for the Spanish economy and action proposals for its recovery.
Alicia Valero, director of the industrial ecology research group. CIRCE, Zaragoza University - The revolution in the refining industry: from the fossil resource to the transformation towards multi-energy hubs (to generate zero-carbon products).
Montserrat Vallverdú, coordinator of Renewable Fuels and Circular Economy of the Repsol Industrial Centers
14 November 2023
11:15h
Laia Arquera Room
Critical fractions
Session 1: Textile
The textile emerges as one of the star fractions that will require a thorough review of its (eco)design and business models. Innovation and the industry’s response to its climate responsibilities are part of the equation, but local entities and the social economy must ensure an adjusted balance between costs, benefits and value.
- Prevention, collection and reuse of textile waste
- Prevention of waste thanks to the extension of the useful life (durability, repairability)
- Collection and reuse: how to optimize it and ensure maximum profit of this selective collection
- Classification and recycling of the non-reusable textile fraction
- Supra-classification: how to manage non-reusable waste to keep it in the textile cycle Coleo
- Mechanical and chemical recycling options
Introduces and moderates: Jordi Costa, manager of Datambient
– Decathlon España. Íñigo García, sustainable development director
– Moda-Re, Albert Alberich, director
– Solidança, Nati Yesares, manager of environmental department
– Coleo, David Puyuelo, director
– Aitex Research and innovation centre. Aidé Gaona, projects manager
– Inditex, David Souto, Infrastructure, Innovation
14 November 2023
11:25h
Corner Foyer
Industry 4.0 and waste management
(from 11h25 to 13h30)
The digital revolution and the technologies that visualize it are part of a real universe with applications to waste management that will change processes and bring new solutions. This block proposes a concrete, clear and benefit-oriented understanding that we already know today, or in some cases at least sense, of the different technologies and their impacts on advanced industry and waste management.
Introduces and moderates: Sònia Llorens, Reasercher at the Tecnocampus Circular Economy and Sustainability Chair
- Building the context between Circular Economy and Industry 4.0
Ángela Laguna, Director General of Innovation, Energy and Environment at SOCOTEC
- The traceability of the resource through the blockchain: what is it and how does this technology work?
Juan Caubet (EURECAT). Director of IT&OT Security R&D Unit at Eurecat – Technology Centre of Catalonia
- Case study: traceability with blockchain in the plastic sector.
PLASTIKS. André Vanyi-Robin, CEO - The traceability of the resource through the material passport.
Sònia Llorens. Reasercher at the Tecnocampus Circular Economy and Sustainability Chair - Case study: consumer information through the QR code.
ZYOSH system. Pepe Costa. Founder and CEO of Augusto Bellini - Industry 4.0 in the waste management
Sònia Llorens. Reasercher at the Tecnocampus Circular Economy and Sustainability Chair - Case study: Use of robotics and artificial intelligence for waste sorting.
PICVISA. Joan Manel Casamitjana. Chief Executive Officer - Debate
14 November 2023
12:45h
Auditorium
The economy of resources
Session II: Energy and decarbonisation
Energy plays an essential role in the use of resources to decarbonize the economy and especially in some strategic sectors that are difficult to electrify. Renewable gases emerge as a solution with very favorable impacts, but it does not seem that Spain wants to decisively take advantage of the opportunity.
- Material and energy recovery of waste in the circular economy.
Cristophe Cord’homme, CEO/president of WasteTT - Biomethane in the energy transition: ambition and barriers.
David Fernández, former vice-president of AEBIG - State of the art of waste recovery technologies and their potential contribution to decarbonization objectives.
Soraya Prieto, Director of the Circularity Area of TECNALIA
14 November 2023
12:45h
Laia Arquera Room
Critical fractions
Session 2: Packaging
Spain has just approved a new legislative framework on packaging that opens new scenarios with a repositioning of actors and responsibilities. At the same time, the EU is reviewing legal instruments because the speed of changes does not seem sufficient. In this block we will understand the keys to future regulation and we will talk with different actors with interests that not always are convergent.
Introduces and moderates: Paz Orviz, manager of COGERSA (Asturias)
- Questions and answers on the EU Proposal for a Regulation.
Cesar Aliaga, Head of the Packaging and Circular Economy Unit, ITENE
- Round table: Implications of the packaging Spanish Royal Decree
DANONE, Alejandro de Frías, director of sustainability at Danone Iberia
ESGREM, Jordi Vilaró, manager of the Mancomunitat d’Escombraries de l’Urgellet
ECOEMBES, Enric Ibáñez, Coordinator in Catalunya
Waste Agency of Catalonia. Jordi Picas, Head of the Infrastructure Management Department
Inèdit. Sofia Garín, project manager
14 November 2023
14:15h
Foyer
Lunch
14 Noviembre 2023
14:30h
Corner Foyer
Innovation Corner
Future technologies for decarbonisation
Accelerating innovation is critical for industries. How to combine the objectives of decarbonisation in an environment of increasing industrial costs with technological opportunities, are the drivers of these two practical cases that we will analyse and of which we will hear about in the future
Introduces and moderates: Concha Zorrilla, senior consultant at Agbar-Veolia
- Waste recovery with CO2 capture (EOCENE project).
Pedro Javier Ramos, head of Clean Energy and Environmental Footprint at Cosentino - Waste recovery as a decarbonisation vector for the industry.
Esther Ventura, sustainability manager of Ferimet (Celsa Group)
14 November 2023
15:15h
Outdoors
Coffee and visit to machinery exhibition
14 November 2023
15:45
Auditorium
Economic instruments in waste management
Economic instruments are the key to waste management policy. The new waste law and the regulations that are being rolled out represent an advance with respect to the previous situation. But they generate doubts and their ambition may not be sufficient to achieve the objectives and to ensure the equitable distribution of the costs.
- The new landfill tax and waste incineration as an economic instrument. Assessment of its entry into force.
Juanjo Gil, manager of the Consortium for Water and Waste of La Rioja
- Extended producer responsibility under review: proposals for improvement.
Sergio Sastre, material flow and integrated assessment specialist at ENT
- Pay-as-you-throw: the keys to its (effective) design and application.
Cristina Casablanca, Manager of the Tax Management Agency of the Barcelona Provincial Council.
- The 5 certainties and the 5 doubts about the pay-as-you-throw and fair rate systems (360°)
Maria Calaf, environmental consultant at ENT
14 November 2023
15:45
Laia Arquera Room
New tendencies for the plastic
We live in a permanent contradiction between the value of plastics and the environmental and social impacts they generate. A part of the solution seems to come from its origin and its use in a circular scheme. This block seeks to find some answers: Is this supposed neutrality real? What path do we have left to go? What is the cost and learning curve?
Presents and moderates: Victoria Ferrer, Director General of Gremi de Recuperació de Catalunya
- Session 1: Bioplastics. Round table:
ASOBIOCOM. Jordi Simón, technical manager
Prime Biopolymers. Iván Navarro, R&D manager
AIMPLAS. Johana Andrade, researcher in in the area of biodegradation and compostability - Session 2: Chemical recycling
Eva Verdejo. Head of the recycling and environment business line at AIMPLAS (Technological Institute of Plastic)
Asier Asueta, Researcher at GAIKER Technological Centre
14 November 2023
15:45
Corner Foyer
Innovation Corner
Technology and knowledge for the continuous improvement of urban services (from 15:45 to 16h)
Aporta, Montse Masanas, Innovation Manager
Management of bad odor episodes through citizen science (from 16h to 16h30)
NasApp. Isabel de Lucas, product manager Nasapp at EURECAT
MedWaves, challenges and opportunities of the circular economy in the Mediterranean region (from 16h30 to 16h45)
MedWaves (UNEP/MAP Regional Activity centre for SCP):
Jesús Maestro, Director
14 November 2023
17:45
Screening of the documentary
Screening of the documentary “Voices In The Water” from the Suncine Festival (20 min)
14 November 2023
18:05
End of sessions
15th november
15 November 2023
9:00
Auditorium
Presentation of the finalist papers “Alfonso Maíllo”
15 November 2023
9:45
Auditorium
Cities of the world: Successful cases in waste prevention and reuse
The objectives of selective collection are today one of the great challenges and an obligation for local entities, in the path of what regulations mark us. High efficiency affects processes, the relationship with citizens, and also technology. We currently have proven experiences and results that consolidate a line of work. Here we will share the experience of cities of different sizes that mark the way forward
Case 1: Pamplona Region: putting reuse at the heart of its waste management policies and with experience in the pioneering textile fraction in Spain. Ángel Álvarez, responsible for waste collection for the Commonwealth of the Pamplona Region.
Case 2: ENVIE: Matching solidarity and the environment, with more than 120.000 tons of WEEE repaired and reused.
Guido Locatelli, Chairman and CEO at ENVIE (France)
15 November 2023
10:45
Foyer
Coffee break
15 November 2023
10:50
Corner Foyer
Innovation Corner
Circular Fashion Pact
Few initiatives with a value chain perspective have gone as far as this Agreement to design a collaboration model applied to the textile sector. Future extended responsibility systems will further their development by absorbing the learning from this experience.
Pilar Chiva, director of the Circular Economy Area at the Waste Agency of Catalonia
15 Noviembre 2023
11:30
Auditorio
Selective collection experiences in high-efficiency containers
The objectives of selective collection constitute today one of the great challenges and an obligation for local entities, in the path of what the regulations mark us. High efficiency affects processes, the relationship with citizens, and technology. We currently have proven experiences and results that consolidate a line of work and we will share with the audience the experience of three cities of different sizes that mark the way forward.
Introduces and moderates: Ignacio Aguilar, technical manager of the Ciudad Real Waste Consortium
Case 1: Vitoria-Gasteiz. Joseba Sánchez, head of Waste Management
Case 2: Santiago de Compostela, Xesús Domínguez, councilor for Environmental Sustainability, Animal Rights, Basic Community Services, Parks and Gardens and Roads and Works
Case 3: Calvià. Pedro Antonio García, Director of Environment of Calvià 2000
Case 4: Montmeló. Lourdes Ariza, director of the Business Area at Servicios Ambientales del Vallès Oriental
15 November 2023
11:30
Corner Foyer
How innovation and public traction encourage the market in waste management
There is a widespread belief that the private sector of services and waste management is the one that really innovates, the dynamic and competitive one and that the administration only plays a static role, or even that the public business (as usual) wastes talent and the ability to improve the market.
We will talk about it and we will ask ourselves if we have enough evidence that places the public administration as a driver of innovation. And if it is precisely talent and public resources that drive the market and promote technological change.
Introduces and moderates: Carlos Vázquez, Director of Cleaning and Waste Management Services at Barcelona City Council
Round table:
– Madrid City Council. Víctor Manuel Sarabia, general manager of Cleaning and Waste Services
– FCC Medio Ambiente. Joan Carles Pérez, head of the technical department of Catalonia
– Renault Trucks España. David López, director of e-mobility business
– Volvo Trucks España. Núria Álvarez, electromobility manager
15 November 2023
12:45
Auditorio
Table of political representatives responsible for waste management
The local agenda that comes out of the new government teams will have to place waste management among its priorities. Fulfillment of the objectives requires greater courage and decisions that will require political consensus and work closer to the citizenry. Is the policy prepared to take the leap and lead the necessary change or will it continue to absorb the largest municipal budget without addressing the underlying challenges: selective collection models, financing and fees, education and awareness, extended responsibility systems and waste treatment , which continues to be local (mutualized) competition if we want to move towards a circular economy
Introduces and moderates: : Javier Domínguez, executive president of SOGAMA
– Luis José Rodríguez del Pozo. Deputy and president of the Malaga Waste Consortium
– José Ignacio Asensio Bazterra. Deputy and president of the Gipuzkoa Waste Consortium
– José María Infante Olarte. General Director of Environmental Quality of the Government of La Rioja and president of the Water and Waste Consortium of La Rioja
– Isaac Peraire Soler. Director of the Waste Agency of Catalonia
15 November 2023
14:00
Auditorium
Top 10 messages of RECUWASTE 2023 (summary of the Congress)
Carles Salesa, director of the Maresme Circular
15 November 2023
14:15
Auditorium
Award for innovative work on waste management “Alfonso Maíllo”
15 November 2023
14:20
Auditorium
Closing
15 November 2023
14:30 a 17:00
Visit to the Maresme Integrated Centre for Waste Recovery and its educational and informative facilities (includes lunch)
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