World's first offshore landfill and more innovative
solutions at CleanEnviro Summit Singapore
GLOBE-Net, June 13, 2012 - Singapore, the tiny
Asian nation that has been at the forefront of ecological change
for decades, is about to show the world how to deal with a growing
environmental problem - the escalation of municipal solid
wastes.
Supported by key international organisations like The World Bank
and UNEP, CleanEnviro Summit 2012 will be taking place from July 1
to 4 at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore.
Under the theme of Innovative Clean Enviro-Solutions for Asia's
Growing Cities, the event will highlight such solutions as it draws
attention to the role of governance, leadership and technology to
meet future environmental challenges, especially in the
exploitation of energy, water and waste nexus for a more efficient
design of future cities.
Set against the backdrop of a population explosion, rapid
industrialisation and urbanization, Asian cities are recognising
the urgency of addressing environmental concerns. This need is
particularly acute in the area of waste management, which has
largely been neglected in favour of the more popular areas of water
and carbon emission control.
Indeed, if OECD and World Bank estimates of increased municipal
solid waste generation hold true, the waste management systems of
most countries in the region will be taxed beyond their limits.
(See GLOBE-Net article "Rising Costs
of Wastes")
This year's CleanEnviro Summit thus shifts the spotlight to
waste-to-resource management in order to achieve a sustainable,
affordable and integrated system, for a resource-efficient society
and a clean, liveable environment.
It will feature cornerstone events such as the Clean
Environment Regulators Roundtable, a platform for high-level
policy makers and regulators to share environmental regulatory
experience, challenges faced in dealing with environmental
pollution and waste management issues, with the express objective
of implementing practical change when they return to their
respective cities.
The Summit will feature site visits to give participants a
better appreciation of Singapore's comprehensive strategies in
waste management and resource recovery (Singapore has set a target
to achieve a 70% recycling rate by 2030), and learn about the
country's initiatives to encourage environmental innovations,
technology adoption and the practice of 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse &
Recycle).
The site visits will showcase recycling facilities,
waste-to-energy plants as well as the world's first off-shore
landfill.
Singapore's only landfill made out of sea space,
Semakau Landfill (pictured right) is internationally acclaimed for
its unique co-existence with a thriving biodiversity of more than
300 species of plants and animals calling it home.
It was dubbed by the New Scientist Magazine as the 'Garbage
of Eden', a 'paradise' for incinerated waste ash and
non-incinerable waste which are transferred to the landfill from
the incineration plants on the mainland. Come July, Semakau
Landfill will be open as one of three fascinating site visits
delegates to the CleanEnviro Summit can explore in
Singapore.
The Clean Land & Cities - Integrated Solid Waste Management
Tour will visit Veolia's recycling plant which incorporates a
material sorting facility for an integrated approach to municipal
waste recycling, and the state-of-the-art Tuas South Incineration
Plant (TSIP.)
TSIP is Singapore's fourth and largest refuse incineration
plant. Built at a cost of $900 million, it can incinerate 3,000
tonnes of refuse every day through its six incinerators, nearly
twice the amount of refuse currently being incinerated at Tuas
Incineration Plant.
TSIP is the first incineration plant in Southeast Asia to use
high-quality SiC tiles as refractory materials in the furnace,
which are expected to have a longer life span. Another innovation
is the use of an advance Digital Control System, designed to
increase the operational efficiency of the plant and reduce
manpower. The plant's four high capacity rotary bulky waste
crushers will help improve efficiency as well.
The Trash to Treasure - Recycling Technology Showcase
will give participants a glimpse into cutting-edge recycling
technology at Cimelia's facility, followed by a visit to the Keppel
Seghers's Waste-to-Energy (WTE) plant. Keppel Seghers is the only
private operator in Singapore to operate two municipal incineration
plants with WTE capability, and treating up to almost half of the
total volume of municipal waste sent for incineration in
Singapore.
Another highlight of the Summit is the Clean Environment
Leaders Plenary Sessions. These high-level dialogues will
explore how policies and strategies, as part of a comprehensive and
integrated approach to urban planning, would promote the clean
environment outcomes and stimulate green growth by engaging the
various stakeholders in planning, implementing effective
legislative frameworks, and application of technological
solutions.
Prominent speakers such as Dr. Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for
the Environment and Water Resources of Singapore, Dr. Arab
Hoballah, Chief of the Sustainable Consumption and Production
Branch in the Division of Technology, Industry and Economics of
UNEP, Ms. Pamela Cox, Vice President, East Asia and Pacific of The
World Bank and Mr. Jerome Le Conte, Chief Executive Officer of
Veolia Environmental Services will be leading discussions on the
pressing challenges facing the world today.
And if
you're looking for the current and latest innovative equipment and
technologies in waste management, recycling and resource recovery
solutions, go no further than the WasteMET Asia Trade Exhibition,
another component of the Summit. This extensive showcase of solid
waste management and environmental technology will feature
government bodies, trade associations, consultants, plants and
equipment companies, cleaning companies, and more.
In the face of global urbanization and climate challenges, the
Summit will facilitate dialogue on the latest environmental policy
thinking, market trends and technological innovations. It is held
in conjunction with the World City Summit and the Singapore
International Water Week at the Sands Expo and Convention Center,
Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.
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