Water and Waste Management International (WWM-I)

Is a diverse collective of engineers, scientists, consultants, academicians, and other professionals who work in the field of water, energy, and waste management for resource recovery. With an average experience of about 20+ years, the Group provides a global platform for Governments, Industry, and the Public to share the knowledge and expertise for sustainable living and environmental development. Registered in Illinois, USA with IRS-recognized 501 (C) 3 status WWM-I currently has 500 plus members registered from USA, India, Austria, Canada, Europe, Singapore, and Thailand, extending their support to our mission.
WWM International is dedicated to advancing scientific, technological, and policy solutions for the sustainable management of water, energy, and waste management using the principles of circularity. Our goal is to integrate water and waste management practices of Resource recovery in the broader context of sustainable development. We aim to establish a global platform for sharing knowledge and fostering connections. By facilitating the exchange of innovative ideas and technological advancements, we support the achievement of critical Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) such as Good Health and Wellbeing (SDG-3), Clean Water and Sanitation (SDG-6), Sustainable Cities and Communities (SDG-11), Responsible Consumption and Production (SDG-12), Climate Action (SDG-13), and Partnerships for the Goals (SDG-17).

Mission Statement

To Motivate and Create Public Awareness about Resource Recovery in Water, Waste and Energy Sectors.

Values

  • I ( Initiative ): Create Awareness in Resource Recovery.
  • D ( Diversity ): Preserve the Mother Earth’s Diversity
  • E ( Environment ): Reduce, Reuse and Recycle all Natural Resources
  • A ( Accountability ): Conserve and Preserve the Natural Resources
  • L ( Leadership ): Assume Leadership in Resource Recovery
  • S ( Save ): Save Earth’s Resources for Future Generations

Areas of Focus

Wastewater Management

-Circularity in Treated Water
-Biosolids management and standards 
-Treatment Standards for safe environment

Solid Waste Management

- Circular Practices Integration
 - Resource Recovery Optimization

Net Zero Water Neutrality

- Water Reuse Strategies
- Circular Economy Implementation

Energy

- Energy Management
- Renewable Energy

Climate Resilience

- Climate-Resilient Cities/Infrastructure
- Standards Compliance

Community Engagement

- Awareness Campaigns/ Educational Outreach Programs to promote circularity and sustainable practices
- Stakeholder Collaboration/partnerships

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