Global Summit on

Recycling and Waste Management

THEME: "Exploring the Novel Advances in Recycling and Waste Management"

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About Recycling 2026

We are delighted to extend our warmest greetings to all eminent researchers and scholars around the globe to be part of the most awaited event of 2026, 2nd Edition Global Summit on Recycling and Waste Management to be held from March 25-26, 2026 in the vibrant city of London, UK.

Recycling 2026 is a gathering of thought leaders, industry experts, policymakers, and advocates who are committed to addressing the pressing challenges and opportunities in the field of waste management. Together, we will explore innovative strategies, share best practices, and catalyze action to create a more sustainable world.

Through a dynamic program featuring keynote presentations, panel discussions, workshops, and networking sessions, participants will have the opportunity to deepen their understanding of the latest trends, technologies, and policies driving change in the recycling and waste management landscape.

Whether you're a seasoned professional, a budding entrepreneur, or a concerned citizen passionate about environmental stewardship, the Global Summit on Recycling and Waste Management offers something for everyone. Join us as we collaborate, inspire, and take decisive steps toward a future where waste is minimized, resources are conserved, and our planet thrives.

Secure your spot at the forefront of the global sustainability movement by saving the date for the 2nd Edition Global Summit on Recycling and Waste Management. Let's join forces to make a difference together.

Highlights of Recycling 2026:

  • Can get recent innovation ideas on Recycling and Waste Management
  • Subject experts from 50+ countries around the globe
  • Can grow B2B networking between business professional, delegates and, experts
  • World class platform to exhibit your products and services
  • 50+ Presentations by Leaders from Industry and Academia B2B Meetings
  • Well organized scientific program with 4+ hours of networking sessions


RECYCLING 2025 REPORT:

Scholars Conferences extends heartfelt appreciation to all members of the Organizing Committee, Chairs, Co-chairs, Keynote Speakers, Presenters, Students, Media Partners, and everyone who contributed to the success of the Global Summit on Recycling and Waste Management. The event, held as a Hybrid Experience from March 24-25, 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, received an overwhelmingly positive response from participants.

Recycling 2025 provided a key global platform for fruitful discussions on the latest developments in recycling and waste management. Esteemed speakers showcased cutting-edge technologies and strategies across various fields, including waste management, global warming, environmental conservation, pollution control, and green energy. The event highlighted the crucial role of recycling and waste management in addressing global environmental challenges.

The conference opened with a dynamic ceremony, followed by a series of impactful presentations from distinguished guests and keynote speakers. One of the most memorable highlights was the Keynote Forum, where leading experts shared their valuable insights, enhancing the depth and impact of the event.

Esteemed Keynote Speakers, Distinguished Presenters, and Poster Contributors at Recycling 2025:

  • Dai Yeun Jeong, Asia Climate Change Education Centre, South Korea
  • Roger Achkar, Global Waste Cleaning Network, United Kingdom
  • Portia M Sinnott, MS+ and Springloop Coöperatie UA, United States
  • Borja Mateu Romero, INESCOP, Spain
  • Magdalena Kohler, Technical University Chemnitz, Germany
  • Henrike Schmitz, Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany
  • Mariana Berruet, Mar Del Plata Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Érika Alves Tavares Marques, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil
  • Thamer Adnan Abdullah, University of Technology, Iraq
  • Firas Al Oqaili, University of Technology, Iraq
  • Johannes Leis, Sächsisches Textilforschungsinstitut e.V., Germany
  • Pia Di Nanno, UTN Chubut, Argentina
  • Raul Soriano, Instituto Tecnológico de Aragón, Spain
  • Julien Davin, Saperatec GmbH, Germany
  • Teresa Tavares, University of Minho, Portugal
  • António José Guerreiro de Brito, University of Minho, Portugal
  • Hiren D Raval, Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute, India
  • Hamza Mumtaz, Silesian University of Technology, Poland
  • Indíbil Batlle, Director of Municipal Waste Consulting, Spain
  • Vasileiadou Agapi, University of Thessaly, Greece