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Thursday 30 – Friday 31 July 2009
The Powerhouse Museum
- 500 Harris St,Ultimo SYDNEY
 
The aim of the Australasian Industrial Ecology Conference is to showcase and promote Australian and international leading examples of initiatives that pioneer the optimisation of material and energy flows within industry, and embody the ultimate Industrial Ecology goal of “zero waste”.
 
Industrial Ecology  promotes enhanced sustainability by stimulating innovations in the reuse of waste materials. The wastes or by-products of one industry are used as inputs in another industry, thereby closing the material loop of industrial systems and minimizing waste.

 

  • ¯    Waste and by-products must be reused as input materials in a systematic way to close the material cycle as efficiently as possible;
  • ¯    Loss caused by dispersion must be minimized. This refers to products such as fertilizers, tires, or solvents that may be dispersed into the environment and there is an obvious need to minimize the harmful effects and design of these products.
  • ¯    Maintaining the material balance. In material flow terms, this means ensuring that not more of a particular resource is used in one year than the amount of the resource produced in that same year.
  • ¯    Keeping renewable and non-renewable resources as long as possible in the material cycles, unless this is not environmentally desirable.
  • ¯    Energy must rely less on fossil hydrocarbons, while stimulating the use of renewable energy as much as possible.
  • The AIEC is part of a new special interest group formed under the umbrella of

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Conference objectives

¯    To challenge the paradigm of waste and recognise the value of industrial and commercial by-products

¯    To learn from case studies on the application of proven and successful processes in Australia and Internationally

¯    To facilitate sustainable resource re-use opportunities in Industry

¯    To encourage the review and reform of regulatory framework to enhance materials and fuel sustainability

¯   Provide a platform to encourage networking within industry, academia, government and regulatory bodies


Who should attend

Industries: Oil, Gas, Mining and Mineral Processing, Metals, Chemicals, Building Materials, Power Generators, Construction, Manufacturing, Packaging, Food & Beverage
Agencies: Australian Greenhouse Office, State and Federal Departments of Planning, State and Federal Departments of Environment, State and Federal Departments of Primary Industry and State and Federal Departments of Sustainability, CSIRO, ANSTO and Universities

Service Providers: Environmental Lawyers, Environmental Consultants, Engineers and Accountants

 

 

 
Proudly Supported and Sponsored by
Weston Aluminium, NSW DECC, WMAA, Orica and Industry Leaders
 
 

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Download About Industrial Ecology: About Industrial Ecology.pdf

Download Viviane Clément's Abstract: Industrial Ecology in NSW.pdf 

 


 

 

News

Special Conference Rate for Sustainability Advantage Members
Wednesday, 13 May 2009
AIEC is pleased to announce a special rate for members of DECC Sustainability Advantage Program!  Sustainability Advantage Members are eligible for the special conference rate of $700 ex GST which represents a saving of $150 per delegate.  Please download the Conference Registration Form and register!  Read more ...

AIEC joins WMAA
Wednesday, 13 May 2009
 

AIEC now a working group under Waste Management Association of Australia

 

Read more ...

Updated Conference Program
Tuesday, 05 May 2009

The Conference Program has been updated with the inclusion of two Industry reknown invited speakers. 

  • Dr Michele John of Curtin University, WA, will be presenting on a working industrial ecology network in Western Australia which is successful in the re-use of industrial inorganic ... Read more ...

    Australasian Industrial Ecology Conference - a new name, focus and dates
    Tuesday, 05 May 2009

    Australasian Resource Recovery has been renamed Australasian Industrial Ecology Conference, a title which better describes the focus of the conference and future association.  The terminology, resource recovery, created ... Read more ...

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