Global Summit on

Recycling and Waste Management

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

img2 25-26 Mar 2026
img2 London, UK
Abdul Musawer Danish

Abdul Musawer Danish

Bureau for Rights Based Development (BRD), Afghanistan

Title: Image Recognition Technology for Urban Waste Classification


Biography

Abdul Musawer Danish earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture (Agronomy) from Sayed Jamaluddin Afghani University in 2019. His academic background is rooted in sustainable agricultural practices, with a growing focus on environmental protection and innovative approaches to waste management.

He currently serves as a Waste Management Researcher with BRD Afghanistan, where he is engaged in projects aimed at improving urban sanitation and resource recovery. In addition, he holds the position of Research Assistant at Al-Taqwa Higher Education Institute, contributing to academic research and development in the field of environmental sustainability.

His recent research, titled “Image Recognition Technology for Urban Waste Classification,” investigates the application of ICT and image analysis tools to optimize municipal solid waste management systems in Kabul, Afghanistan. His work reflects a commitment to integrating technology-driven solutions into the broader goals of urban sustainability and public health.

Abstract

Abdul Musawer Danish earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture (Agronomy) from Sayed Jamaluddin Afghani University in 2019. His academic background is rooted in sustainable agricultural practices, with a growing focus on environmental protection and innovative approaches to waste management.

He currently serves as a Waste Management Researcher with BRD Afghanistan, where he is engaged in projects aimed at improving urban sanitation and resource recovery. In addition, he holds the position of Research Assistant at Al-Taqwa Higher Education Institute, contributing to academic research and development in the field of environmental sustainability.

His recent research, titled “Image Recognition Technology for Urban Waste Classification,” investigates the application of ICT and image analysis tools to optimize municipal solid waste management systems in Kabul, Afghanistan. His work reflects a commitment to integrating technology-driven solutions into the broader goals of urban sustainability and public health.