National Conclave and Release of Report Methane Emissions from Dumpsites in India: Challenges and Opportunities

Physical Participation: Only by invite

Methane is a short-lived climate pollutant. But its atmospheric concentration has more than doubled over the years, primarily due to anthropogenic activities. With a global warming potential that is 25 times more than carbon dioxide, methane is also considered to be a contributor to formation of ground-level ozone or tropospheric ozone, a hazardous air pollutant and greenhouse gas, exposure to which causes one million premature deaths every year globally. 

Methane is produced during the decomposition of organic matter in solid waste. This can occur in landfills, open dumps and other waste disposal sites. Urban India generates nearly 1.6 lakh tonne of municipal solid waste every day, 50 to 60 per cent of which is biodegradable in nature. A significant portion of mixed MSW is disposed of in dumpsites and landfills. 

Landfills, in fact, are the third-largest source of methane emissions globally, after oil and gas systems and agriculture. In 2016, an estimated 1.6 billion tonne of CO2e (of methane) was emitted during landfill waste management worldwide. According to the World Bank, this number is expected to reach 2.6 billion tonne of CO2e by 2050. 

Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) is organising a two-day conclave to release its report titled Methane emissions from dumpsites in India. A pool of domain experts from the government, Industry, research institutes and local administrations will talk about the mitigation strategies of methane in the waste sector. 

HIGHLIGHT

This Conclave is open for waste management practitioners, officials from Central and state urban departments and municipalities, civil society organisations, academia, research institutes, waste management industry representatives, journalists and others. Please write to us for participating in the event. Limited seats available. 

NOTE: The symposium is a physical event where participation is only by invitation. The event will also be streamed live on zoom and other social media platforms and can be attended virtually. Officials from ministry and state urban departments and municipalities, urban and town planners, civil society organizations, academia, research institutes, waste management industry representatives, students, journalists and others may register using the link given below. All those who register will receive an automatic confirmation. However, we request you to register yourself at the earliest and reach out to us in case of any queries.

For more details, please contact:

Minakshi Solanki
Research Associate
minakshi.solanki@cseindia.org
7827392845

Dr. Richa Singh
Programme Manager
richa.singh@cseindia.org

 

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Keynote Speakers
Prof Shyam R. Asolekar
Professor
Environmental Science and Engineering Department
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Sunita Narain
Director General
Centre for Science and Environment
Ashish Tiwari
Secretary
Department of Environment
Forest and Climate Change
Government of Uttar Pradesh
Prof. Sudhakar Yedla
Director
NIT Srinagar (Former Vice-Chancellor
Dravidian University
Government of Andhra Pradesh)
Panellist
Dr. Sunil Kumar
Senior Principal Scientist
CSIR-NEERI, Nagpur
Masood Mallick
Chief Executive Officer
Re Sustainability
Nagesh Prabhu
Co-founder and Director
Zigma Global Enviro Pvt Ltd.
Dr. Ashutosh Kumar
Assistant Professor
Thapar institute of Engineering and Technology
Dileep Kumar Mahdavan
Team Leader
Kerala Solid Waste Management Project (KSWMP)
Thiruvananthapuram
Pradeep Kr. Khandelwal
Waste Management Consultant & Chief Engineer (Retd.)
East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC)
Rahul Khera
Founder
Balancing Bits
Gurugram
Vivek Ojha
Consultant
Agra Nagar Nigam
Atin Biswas
Programme Director
Solid Waste Management and Circular Economy, CSE
Dr. Richa Singh
Programme Manager
Solid Waste Management and Circular Economy, CSE
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