Beyond Waste Podcast Ep 5: COP28 Reflections & CIWM 2024 – Charting the Future

In this insightful episode of the Beyond Waste podcast, we delve into the pivotal developments and outcomes of COP28, with a special focus on the ISWA Waste Pavilion.

Join us as we explore the first six months of Dan’s tenure as CIWM President, gaining unique insights into his experiences and initiatives.

We’ll dissect his Presidential Report, shedding light on its objectives and impact within the waste management sector.

Our discussion also navigates through the key policy developments of 2023, including an in-depth analysis of the NIC Report and the findings of the PAC report.

As we gaze into the horizon, we’ll discuss Dan’s presidential aspirations and anticipate the policy shifts that the waste management sector can expect in the upcoming year.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone keen on understanding the evolving landscape of waste management and its implications for the future.

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