13th International Conference on Sustainable Solid Waste Management Kos Island, Greece (24-27 June 2026)
The Conference aims to address the significant issue of sustainable solid waste management through the promotion of safe practices and effective technologies including anaerobic digestion and waste-to-energy. The Conference focuses mainly on modern solid waste technologies. It aims to stimulate the interest of scientists and citizens and inform them about the latest developments in the field of municipal solid waste management.
Separation at source, Biological Treatment, the treatment at central facilities, waste prevention, biowaste utilization, recycling promotion, Waste-to-energy technologies & energy recovery, smart technologies for waste management, sludge management, agricultural and livestock waste, management of specific waste streams (construction & demolition waste, waste from electrical and electronic equipment, etc.), biotechnology, Best Available techniques, symbiosis networks, energy consumption and saving, carbon footprint and water footprint, zero-waste initiatives, plastics and bioplastics, marine litter constitute main conference subjects. Special attention will be drawn to the valorisation prospects & the products from solid waste, such as: biofuels, compost, materials, etc.
Furthermore, Sustainable Aviation Fuels, methanol and other sustainable biofuels, Solutions & innovations for hydrogen production, efficient storage, distribution & applications, as well as Environmental Diplomacy and Solar technologies to enable sustainability and circularity in the energy sector, constitute new conference topics.
Emphasis will be placed on circular economy in all key action areas (production, consumption, waste management, secondary raw materials, innovation, investment & monitoring) and all priority sectors (food waste, plastics, biomass and bio-based-products, construction & demolition waste, critical raw materials), as well as waste management issues and resource efficiency in islands and generally isolated and remote areas.