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Bridging Innovation and Sustainability at Venice2024: Key Contributions from the Dodbiba Research Group

The 10th International Symposium on Energy from Biomass and Waste (Venice2024) was held at the esteemed Palazzo Dandolo in Venice, Italy, from November 25 – 27, 2024.

The symposium emphasized actionable solutions to environmental challenges, fostering dialogue between academia, industry, and policymakers. With over 140 scientific presentations organized across four parallel tracks, the event was a hub of knowledge exchange and innovation in sustainable energy practices. With its robust agenda and global attendance, the event underscored the urgency of addressing climate change through science and innovation.

Venecia2024 provided a platform for global innovators and researchers to discuss advancements in waste-to-energy technologies. This symposium brought together experts from diverse industries and around the world to discuss advancements in energy recovery from biomass and waste and address critical environmental challenges.

The Dodbiba Research Group was honored to make significant contributions through both technical leadership and pioneering research.

As part of the conference’s Session A8, G. Dodbiba presented the innovative research titled:

Novel approach for efficient removal of Chloride ions from incinerator bottom ash using Acetic acid and CO2 micro-bubbling.”

This presentation, delivered on November 27, 2024, highlighted a cutting-edge method that combines acetic acid treatment with CO2 micro-bubbles to tackle chloride contamination – a persistent challenge in waste management. The proposed technique enhances the Cl removal efficiency and contributes to more sustainable resource recovery processes. The research has drawn significant interest for its potential to transform waste treatment protocols.

In addition to presenting research, G. Dodbiba chaired the technical Session A7 on November 27, 2024, entitled: “Resources recovery from industrial and commercial waste.”

During this session, global experts convened to explore innovative approaches to extracting value from industrial byproducts. G. Dodbiba facilitated discussions on strategies for scaling sustainable waste recovery technologies, underscoring the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration.