This is to inform that due to some circumstances beyond the organizer control, “Euro-Global Conference on Recycling and Waste Management” (Recycling 2025) June 12-14, 2025 | Hybrid Event has been postponed. The updated dates and venue will be displayed shortly.
Your registration can be transferred to the next edition, if you have already confirmed your participation at the event.
For further details, please contact us at recycling@magnusconference.com or call + 1 (702) 988 2320.
Hazardous waste is defined as waste that poses a significant or possible risk to human health or the environment. Hazardous wastes can exist in a variety of physical states, including gaseous, liquid, and solid. Hazardous waste is distinct from other wastes in that it cannot be disposed of in the same manner as other by-products of our daily life. Treatment and solidification techniques may be necessary depending on the physical state of the waste. With Sustainable Development Goal 12, the international community has recognised the appropriate management of hazardous waste and chemicals as an important aspect of establishing a sustainable economy. Hazardous wastes are those that have qualities that make them hazardous to human health or the environment. Liquids, solids, confined gases, and sludges are all examples of hazardous waste. Hazardous wastes might be solids, liquids, sludges, or confined gases, and they are primarily produced by chemical, manufacturing, and other industrial processes. They may cause damage as a result of insufficient storage, transportation, treatment, or disposal. Improper hazardous-waste storage or disposal regularly contaminated surface water and groundwater supplies, as well as being a cause of hazardous land pollution.
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