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ELFM V Symposium (Leuven - February 6, 2020): Registration now open
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Exactly 2 years after ELFM IV, the 5th International Symposium on Enhanced Landfill Mining (ELFM V) will take place in Leuven (Belgium) on February 6, 2020. The one-day event features a high-quality, “beyond-science-only” programme on Dynamic Landfill Management and Enhanced Landfill Mining (programme available here). ELFM V provides the floor to invited international experts, as well as the early-stage researchers from the ETN NEW-MINE project who will present their final results. The Symposium includes two interactive debates about how Europe is going to deal with its 500,000+ landfills. Registration is for free for a maximum of 75 participants on a first come first served basis.
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NEW-MINE: Sardinia 2019 Workshop
“Strategies for landfill mining” (September 30, 2019)
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In the context of the prestigious 17th INTERNATIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT AND LANDFILL SYMPOSIUM in Sardinia, the ETN NEW-MINE Early Stage Researchers are organising a workshop entitled “Strategies for Landfill Mining” (SESSION G1/15:30-17:10). More information can be found here.
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COCOON: Report 5th thematic event (Mechelen)
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The Interreg Europe COCOON's fifth thematic event focused on the recycling technologies in landfill management projects and took place in Mechelen (Belgium) on July 2-3, 2019. All presentations are available here.
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RAWFILL: Video on mid-term event (Cuves)
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On 28 March 2019 the Interreg RAWFILL mid-term event took place at the premises of Les Champs Jouault in Cuves (France). More than 40 participants learned about the first results on the enhanced landfill inventory structure and the decision support tool, and gained insights in the use of geophysical methods to select the most profitable landfill mining projects. Watch the video report here.
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JRC Report European Commission
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The European Commission’s Joint Research Centre has published a milestone report on the recovery of critical raw materials (CRMs) from mining waste and landfills. SIM² KU Leuven & EURELCO coordinator Peter Tom Jones discusses the key conclusions of the report. You can read his analysis here.
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EURELCO
Department of Materials Engineering, Kasteelpark Arenberg 44, Leuven, 3001
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