Abstract Submission
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Topics to be Discussed
Recycling and Waste Management
Bioremediation
Biomass Valorization
Climate Changes
Chemical Waste Recovery
Composting
Environmental Impact Assessment
Energy From Organic Waste
E-Waste Management
Food Waste Prevention
External Recycling and Internal Recycling
Food Waste Recycling
Gas Reservoirs
Global Warming
Hydrolic Energy Production
Hazardous Waste Management
Industrial Waste
Marine Plastic Pollution
Microbial Fuel Cell Technology
Industrial Waste Recycling
Packaging and Transportation
Paper Recycling
Quality of Recycling
Plastic Recycling
Recovering Energy From Waste
Recycling – Reduce, Reuse and Recovery
Renewable Energies
Recycling Uses
Renewable Resources
Solid Waste Management
Waste Management Techniques
Volcanology and Plate Tectonics
Waste Separation
Waste Treatment Technologies
Waste Water Treatment Methods
Zero Waste Concepts
Sedimentology and Geomorphology
Earth Science
Biogas Production
Climate Change
Sustainable Infrastructure and Circular Design
Environmental Sustainability
Climate change impacts and adaptation
Sustainable community planning
Waste management as part of climate resilience strategies
Data Analytics and Modeling in Waste Management and Recycling Policy
Agricultural Waste Management and Resource Recovery
Sustainable Agriculture and Organic Waste Recycling
Circular Economy in Agri-Food Systems
Reasons to Submit Abstract
- Opportunity to interact with an exceptional group of speakers, including federal officers and top-tier researchers from both industry and academia.
- Broaden your horizons: the congress welcomes scientists, experts, technocrats, and researchers from developed and developing nations, offering a truly global perspective.
- Share your expertize worldwide: contribute your research findings, teaching methods, and exemplary practices to advance knowledge dissemination on a global scale.
- All the accepted abstracts will be published.
- Opportunity to publish full length article in a SCOPUS INDEXED Journal (subjective to confirmation).
Guidelines for Abstract Submission
Tips for submitting an abstract:
- Title: Keep your title brief and descriptive to accurately represent your research.
- Authors: List all authors and their affiliations, making sure to identify the presenting author.
- Introduction: Clearly explain the background and objectives of your study, along with the motivation behind your research.
- Methods: Describe the methods or approaches used in your study, including details about experimental design and data collection.
- Results: Summarize the main findings of your study, supported by relevant data and statistical analyses.
- Discussion: Interpret your results and discuss their implications, comparing them to previous research and suggesting areas for future study.
- Conclusion: Summarize the main conclusions drawn from your study and explain their significance for the field.
- Keywords: Include 3-5 keywords that highlight the main topics or concepts covered in your abstract.
- Formatting: Follow the formatting guidelines provided by the organizer and proofread your abstract for errors.
- Submission Instructions: Adhere to the submission deadlines and instructions provided by the organizer.
- Ethical Considerations: Ensure that your research complies with ethical guidelines and regulations, providing any necessary information regarding ethical approval or informed consent.
- Clarity and Conciseness: Keep your abstract clear, concise, and focused, avoiding unnecessary technical jargon or excessive detail.
General Information for Presentations
- Keynote Talk: Total time – 30 mins; 25 mins presentation followed by 5 mins Q&A.
- Invited Oral Talk: Total time – 20 mins; 17 mins presentation followed by 3 mins Q&A.
- Podium Presentation: Total time – 15 mins; 12 mins presentation followed by 3 mins Q&A.
- Flash Presentation: Total time – 10 mins; 8 mins presentation followed by 2 mins Q&A.
PowerPoint Format for Speakers:
Use 16:9 format for best broadcasting. Ensure figures retain their proportions when converting from 4:3. Use the "restore original size" option if figures become stretched. Keep slides light and clean by minimizing text, animations, and videos.
Physical Poster Guidelines:
Poster size must be 1 meter by 1 meter. Display the poster at your assigned location.
Poster Format:
- Title at top center in 72-point font.
- Use digital tools only – no hand-drawn content.
- Keep design clean and uncluttered.
- Condense content – do not copy full paper pages.
- Maintain logical flow and clear organization.
- Use visuals – color, charts, photos, and graphics.
- Highlight key points using bold or large fonts.
- Avoid too much information – focus on key highlights.
- Save detailed discussion points for one-on-one interaction.
- Setup & Presentation Time: Confirm your session timing in the official conference program.