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Even in the 21st. century?

Brazil, the land of the future,

needs for a resource-conserving waste

management:

a reliable environmental legislation and a complete implementation

government funds to promote the protection of resources and environmental

economics

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Some Influencing Factors on

Waste Management in Brazil

Population increase: now approx. 205 Mio. Increasing urbanization: Level of urbanisation: 81%

Residential waste: 62 Mio. t/a

Average collection rate: 60% Disparity of development:

north-south-decline

All this asks for

competences on an

administrative, planning

and personal level,

which helps to find solutions

for a sustainable

development

!

Informal sector:

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Future Focus of the Brazilian Disposal Practices

Planning and realisation of measures, that create

a growing awareness for sustainable waste management.

The Plano Nacional de Resíduos Sólidos,

PNRS demands among other things:

Establish waste management plans by the communities.

Greater commitment to train and qualify all persons involved.

Development and construction of adapted

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Capacity Building

for a Sustainable Waste management

Education and training as guarantor

for a good disposal practice

We eventually only keep of our studies what we practically use.

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BUPNET – Training Institution since 1986

Clients:

• Private business enterprises

• Employment agencies and promotions • Federal and state ministries

• European Union and ESF

BUPNET-Team:

• About 30 interdisciplinary members of staff • Flexible project teams

• About 600 regular experts and trainers

• Several locations all over Germany

Certified training courses:

• Environmental economics • Health care

• Business issues

• Labour market measures

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Measures of BUPNET in the field of

environmental economy and waste management:

Qualification measures for waste management consultants (about 800 since 1987)

Consulting of municipal entities regarding the build-up of waste disposal

competencies

Training of recycling experts

Training of environmental remediation consultants

Environmental lay for fully qualified lawyers (in cooperation with Leibniz University

Hannover)

Realisation of numerous transnational contact seminars (especially against the

background of the EU accession negotiations)

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Concepts for the management of material flows in hospitals

Training in the field of NawaRo (renewable raw materials)

Training of municipal energy consultants

Development of transnational cooperation projects in the filed of capacity building for

waste management and environmental protection

European projects in the field of climate protection and adaptation

Development and coordination of curriculums i.e. with the BIBB

Intercultural awareness-raising measures for SME in environmental economy

Environment – Waste Management – Training

Measures of BUPNET in the field of

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Conception, organisation and realisation of courses and training

programmes

Coordination with committees, stakeholders and funding agencies

Education management for SME

Realisation of labour market projects

Development of e-learning-platforms and contents

Comparative educational research in a transnational context

Erection and upgrading of thematic networks

Political and stakeholder consulting

Measurement and presentation of non-formal and informal

competencies

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Principle

Waste management concepts are only realisable

if they are nor only thought out well but are also well made!

Sufficiently trained and

motivated manpower

Willingness to participate

of any wasteowner

Well founded training

concepts in an open

training structure

Well engineered and

workable system

Public relations

and consulting

Development of adapted

components

Requirement 2:

Requirement 3:

Requirement 1:

Well done?!

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Functional Training Cascade

in Waste Management

Plant operation, operating components,

Input materials, technical basics

Operating

personnel

Waste management concepts, legal basics, operator

models, economic efficiency, costs, operating

components, input materials

Plant operators

Waste management concepts, approval planning,

legal basics, construction planning and procedure,

costs, operating modules

Plant designers

and constructors

Waste management concepts, approval procedures,

legal basics, legal limits, supervisory duties, waste

management consulting competencies

Administration,

Authorities

Waste management in general, political and

legal basics, protection of resources

Politics,

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Example

Collection and Transport

It´s up to the decision maker,

which system will be implanted.

He needs to know about

• separate collection systems

•The market for secondary material • Routing and route scheduling • the cost for collection and transport • the cost for separating and treatment • the personnel needs and costs

• Quality Criteria for secondary raw materials • all implications of organisation

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The Structure of CReED

Universities

Associations

Public and private

companies

Authorities,

administration

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CReED – Members, Partners, Location

has its registered seat at Disposal Centre Pohlsche Heide

located in Minden-Lübbecke

therefore has available a multitude of waste management technologies at the disposal centre or in the close proximity counts on a network of over 70 members from various areas of the branch

Manufacturers of plants, processes and components in waste management Operators of waste processing plants Public-law disposal carriers

Universities and other research institutions

Companies and providers of education and training Relevant syndicates

Engineering companies

Members and Partners

CReED

is also linked to other professionals in the field of waste management

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The Aim of CReED

in the Field of Training and Education

stands for:

International exchange of know-how in the waste and resources management sector

Provision of qualified personnel for a sustainable waste management

Train the trainer for implementing best practise in environment friendly waste treatment

Presentation and demonstration of current technologies Development of adapted waste management

conceptions

Capacity building and development of methods for international know-how transfer

Support in the field of public relation for waste management concepts

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in foundation status

Labs and auditorium for training courses in Jundiaí under construction

Targets:

Capacity building

Technology adaption and development Technology finding

Tendering

Organization of Conferences and Congresses PR-work and environmental education

Quality assurance and labeling for compost and RDF

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Example Waste Management Consultant

Objective:

Reduce the amount of waste meant for disposal by making the holders of waste accept the waste management concept.

Requirements:

University degree or experiences in the interface waste management, environmental protection, public relations

Job description and assignment

of tasks:

Waste management consultants inform

enterprises, private households, civil services, local political committees, associations and organisations about the realisation of measu-res to prevent, recycle and dispose of waste.

Objectives, design and content of training and

qualification measures

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Core competencies

According to curriculum, e. g.: • Origins of waste

• Transport logistics • Waste separation

• Waste treatment, processing, exploitation • Storage technology

• Secondary raw materials and marketing • Waste legislation

Further competencies:

• Public relations

• Training and presentation activities • Information procurement and research • Project management, teamwork

Bearer of the cost:

In Germany: Qualification as full-time training course in cooperation with the Employment Agency

Training organisation

• Change of theory and practice • Design different possible stations • as preparation to the job

• as training on the job

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Qualifications for those in

search of a job

Qualifications for employees

and enterprises

Organisation consultancy

and development

• Training on the Job

• Train the Trainer

• Full-time training

• Weekend courses

• Blended learning,

e-learning modules and

virtual training centre

• Matchmaking

• Internships

• Different other

forms of activities

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Job Market Environmental Protection

In environmental protection there is an immense potential for economic growth and a low-carbon – and therefore environmentally more friendly – future.

Green investments are the essential answer to the economic and climate crises.“

State Secretary in the Federal Environment Ministry, Matthias Machnig, 24.04.2009 zur Konferenz in Syracusalt. BMU Pressedienst Nr. 118/09 -- Internationaler Umweltschutz

The branch of industry environmental and

climate protection will grow above-average.

Dr. Dietmar Edler, Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Berlin 2011

Jobs Renewable Energy

The percentage of environmental technologies of the

German GDP will rise from 11% in 2011 to presumably

over 20% by 2025. Worldwide, environmental

technologies reached a volume of more than 2.044

billion EUR. In 2025 it will probably be more than twice

as much: more than 4.400 bn. EUR. The predicted

yearly growth will therefore be more than 5%.

(Mitteilung Nr. 119 /12 des Bundesministeriums für Umwelt, Naturschutz und Reaktorsicherheit)

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Worldwide:

7.000.000 tons

of waste per day!

The daily amount of solid urban waste has increased sevenfold during the last 100 years, whereas the world population tripled. The reasons are the increasing consumption, the throw-away mentality and the introduction of new material and packaging. These in turn are the consequences of a linear model of life and economic system, which comply with the behaviour of the consumer. For “Keep Going” we are lacking time, space and resources.

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BRAZIL

Brasil

o país do futuro

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