中国动力工程学会是全国动力工程科技工作者的学术性群众团体,是中国科学技术协会的组成部分,它的前身是1962年成立的中国机械工程学会透平与锅炉学 会,1979年更名为中国机械工程学会动力工程学会。根据我国动力工程学科发展需要和广大动力工程科技工作者的要求,1988年12月经国家科委批准成为 国家一级学会——中国动力工程学会,1992年8月加入中国科协。
本会是以发电热动力机械设备的研究、设计、制造为中心的多专业的综合性学会。它设有透平、锅炉、水轮机、核电、热力、工业煤气、自控、材料、环保技术与装 备、新能源设备、工业气体等11个专业委员会以及学术、组织、国际合作、编辑出版、咨询与展览等5个工作委员会。
WMRAS is committed to the following objectives for which it was constituted:
To enhance professionalism and capabilities of members by promoting commerce and trade; striving to achieve and maintain the highest standards of excellence for practice, competence and conduct in waste management and recycling industry.
To provide a platform for the members to come together to identify and address the environmental concerns and issues in the waste management and recycling industry.
To promote waste reduction, recycling and reuse and recovery; and create public awareness on the waste management and recycling industry as well as environmental and industry concerns.
To foster information exchange, networking and closer relationship among the members and between government, industry and people.
To provide professional development and upgrading opportunities for the members by organizing industry and/or technology updates conferences, business mission trips, training workshops as well as through other forms of media such as newsletters, exhibitions etc.
To advance the scientific, technical and practical aspects of waste management and recycling.
To liaise and establish affiliations with local, national, and international organizations with similar purposes and concerns.
With over 16 years of history, HKWMA is the premier organization representing professionals in Hong Kong’s waste management and environmental industries. Within some 200 individual and organizational members, we are represented by some of the best professionals in the local arena, as well as active players internationally. HKWMA also keeps close contacts with our counterparts such as the Chinese Association of Urban and Environmental Sanitation (CAUES) in China and other professional bodies in Macau and Taiwan.
Korea Society of Waste Management (KSWM) was established to develop all area of waste management in a scientific manner and contribute to social evolution. Journal of Korea Society of Waste management is published by the KSWM. It is a general journal for the publication of significant research results in all areas of waste management.
(WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA)
The Association shall be known as the Persatuan Pengurusan Sisa Malaysia (Waste Management Association of
Malaysia) hereinafter referred as the “Association".
Its registered place of business shall be No. 20, Jalan Wan Kadir 1, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur or at such other place as may from time to time be decided by the Committee.The registered place of business of the Association shall not be changed without the prior approval of the Registrar of Societies
Aims and Objectives
The aims and objectives of the Association shall be :
to promote and encourage the maintenance of high standards of waste management services in Malaysia in respect of solid and liquid waste, hazardous, clinical and all other types of waste;
to encourage collaboration and cooperation between all those interested and concerned with waste management;
to organise meetings, technical visits, training courses, workshops and seminars on issues of waste management;
to organise study trips to promote the transfer of practical information and ideas on waste management;
to raise funds by donations and sponsorships to further the aims of the Association subject to the conditions that prior approval be
obtained from the Registrar of Societies and the relevant authorities
to prepare working papers for discussion and to address waste management matters;
to look after the general welfare of the members; and
to establish and maintain contact with local and international organisations whose activities are related to waste management
National Solid Waste Association of India (NSWAI) is the only leading professional non-profit organization in the field of Solid Waste Management including Toxic and Hazardous Waste and also Biomedical Waste in India. It was formed on 25th January 1996.
MoEF, New Delhi, Government of India has identified NSWAI as one of the centers in capacity building projects of World Bank in Urban Municipal Solid Waste Management.
NSWAI helps the Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF), New Delhi in various fields of solid waste management in making policies and action plans and is entrusted the responsibility of collecting information and various data related to solid waste management from the municipalities of Urban Class-I cities(population more than 1Lakh) and Urban Class-II cities(population above 50,000), collate and disseminate the information to website which is linked to national and international organizations.
Indonesia Solid Waste Association
A growing set of environmental and market demands is emerging, which will require cultural and structural change within the people of the waste management industry, if the industry is to respond, to meet those demands, and to survive into the next decade.
The environmental and market demands arise from a global need for improvements in the efficiency of operations, in the economics of wealth creation activities, in the utilisation of resources and in the management of the environment.
The customers of the waste management industry are responding to internal and external pressures from their shareholders, the community, their customers and the regulators, to improve their overall performance.
These performance improvements will be measured in terms of the eco-efficiency of their operations - and the performance of our will industry will be measured in terms of the eco-efficiency of the solutions that our Members are responsible for developing.
To be effective in this challenge, the waste management industry must become pro-active in developing solutions within the operations of our customers. It will no longer be good enough to sit and wait to collect wastes and emissions at the end of the pipe.
The challenge for our Members is to create value-added goods out of the by-products of the waste generators and deliver multiple economic and environmental benefits in the process.
The waste management industry is being presented with a unique opportunity where the demand for integrated resource management services, is emerging and expected to grow rapidly, but where the supply of the requisite capabilities is lagging behind that demand.
The gap being created, through this imbalance between supply and demand, can only be capitalised upon if the waste management industry undertakes the necessary structural and cultural changes.
The WMAA has a pivotal role in fostering appropriate changes within the skill-set and cultures of its Members, to enable the industry to respond to the challenges and grasp the opportunity in advance of the gap being closed.
The Solid Waste Management Association of the Philippines (SWAPP) is a non-profit membership organization composed of solid waste practitioners from Local Government Units, National Government Agencies, Non government organizations, and the Academe. The Association was established May 22, 2000 under SEC Registration No. A200006764.
SWAPP has recently established a Satellite Resource Center at the University of Cebu-Maritime Education and Training Center, Cebu City
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