Call for Abstracts
ISWA Africa Maiden Conference 2025
ISWA Africa Maiden Conference 2025
- Theme: "Charting Africa’s Path to a Wasteless Future: Integrated Strategies for Sustainable Waste Management"
- Date: 19th — 21st August 2025
- Location: Accra, Ghana
Transforming Waste into Opportunities
- Prime exhibition bare space (6m x 6m) with premium table and chairs
- Top-tier brand visibility across all print, digital, and media promotions
- Opportunity to speak during the Opening Ceremony
- Recognition as Lead Sponsor on stage and at all press engagements
- Company logo on event backdrops, banners, and lanyards
- Featured article/interview in the post-event report and media
- 4 VIP passes + full-page advert in event brochure
- Priority exhibition bare space (5m x 5m) with table and chairs
- Logo featured in all major marketing materials
- Branding on event website and social media
- Recognition during opening remarks
- 3 VIP passes + half-page advert in event brochure
- Standard exhibition bare space (4m x 4m) with table and chairs
- Logo in event brochure, banners, and select online platforms
- 2 VIP passes + quarter-page advert in brochure
- Shared exhibition bare space (3m x 3m) with table and chairs
- Logo on select event signage and digital promotions
- 1 VIP pass + company name listed in brochure
Call for Abstracts – ISWA Africa Maiden Conference 2025
Theme:
Charting Africa’s Path to a Wasteless Future: Integrated Strategies for Sustainable Waste Management
The International Solid Waste Association (ISWA) Africa is pleased to invite researchers, industry professionals, policymakers, community leaders, and innovators to submit abstracts for the ISWA Africa Maiden Conference 2025. This landmark event aims to address the critical challenges and emerging opportunities within the continent’s waste management sector, fostering dialogue, knowledge exchange, and strategic partnerships for a sustainable and waste-free Africa.
- Prime exhibition bare space (6m x 6m) with premium table and chairs
- Top-tier brand visibility across all print, digital, and media promotions
- Opportunity to speak during the Opening Ceremony
- Recognition as Lead Sponsor on stage and at all press engagements
- Company logo on event backdrops, banners, and lanyards
- Featured article/interview in the post-event report and media
- 4 VIP passes + full-page advert in event brochure
- Priority exhibition bare space (5m x 5m) with table and chairs
- Logo featured in all major marketing materials
- Branding on event website and social media
- Recognition during opening remarks
- 3 VIP passes + half-page advert in event brochure
- Standard exhibition bare space (4m x 4m) with table and chairs
- Logo in event brochure, banners, and select online platforms
- 2 VIP passes + quarter-page advert in brochure
- Shared exhibition bare space (3m x 3m) with table and chairs
- Logo on select event signage and digital promotions
- 1 VIP pass + company name listed in brochure
About the Conference
The International Solid Waste Association (ISWA) Africa is pleased to invite researchers, industry professionals, policymakers, community leaders, and innovators to submit abstracts for the ISWA Africa Maiden Conference 2025.
This landmark event aims to address the critical challenges and emerging opportunities within the continent’s waste management sector, fostering dialogue, knowledge exchange, and strategic partnerships for a sustainable and waste-free Africa.
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Towards a wasteless future or a wasteful planet?
Towards a wasteless future or a wasteful planet?
Towards a wasteless future or a wasteful planet?
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- Enhance Knowledge Exchange: Disseminate cutting-edge research, best practices, and technological innovations in sustainable waste management.
- Foster Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration: Build partnerships among government bodies, industry experts, academic institutions, and community leaders.
- Catalyze Policy Development: Shape actionable recommendations to influence policy frameworks for integrated waste management solutions.
- Showcase Best Practices: Highlight practical examples of successful waste management initiatives driving Africa towards a sustainable future.
- Empower Capacity Building: Provide training and development to equip participants with essential knowledge and skills.
Conference Themes:
- Innovations in waste-to-value and upcycling.
- Sustainable materials management for African economies.
- Policies for promoting the circular economy in local contexts.
- Case studies on implementing circular economy practices.
- Waste reduction strategies for climate mitigation.
- Resilient waste systems for climate adaptation.
- Understanding the waste-climate nexus in Africa.
- Inclusive approaches for integrating informal waste collectors.
- Social impacts and community-based waste management models.
- Capacity building and empowerment for local waste entrepreneurs.
- Innovative financing models for waste management.
- Analysis of current policies and future directions.
- Public-private partnerships for sector growth.
- Challenges and opportunities in implementing Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR).
- Emerging technologies in waste management.
- Best practices in waste segregation, haulage, processing, and management.
- Role of technology in transforming waste operations.
- Data-driven waste tracking and analysis.
- Smart technologies for efficient waste collection and processing.
- Successful digital interventions in African cities.
- Abstracts should be a maximum of 300 words, clearly presenting the research question, methodology, results, and conclusions.
- Include a brief bio (100 words) of the presenting author(s).
- The corresponding author will be the main point of contact and responsible for sharing submission information with co-authors.
- Submission Deadline: July 5, 2025
- Notification of Acceptance: July 15, 2025
Submit your abstract via: [Link to submission portal]
For more information, visit www.swagh.org or contact us at 0503853900.
Join us in shaping the future of sustainable waste management in Africa!