About Us

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 About our organization

Water and Waste Management International (WWM-I) is a diverse, not-for-profit collective of academicians, scientists, experts, consultants, engineers, 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 500 plus members are registered   from USA, Australia, Canada, Europe, Singapore, Thailand, and India for extending their support to the mission of WWM-I

Resource Recovery People

WWM-I plans to provide entrepreneurship opportunities and a platform for innovation development in the fields of resource recovery for a circular economy approach. Our work includes collaborations with governments, industries, academicians, and private organizations to provide the best applicable solutions for the community. Several goals that WWM-I has for resource recovery and a sustainable future are as follows,

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    Implementation of emerging technologies and practices to manage water-food-energy nexus
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    To provide essential input for educational and industrial innovation in the circular economy
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    To delineate the waste-health-energy nexus to achieve climate change and circular economy targets
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    Provide solutions to implement intelligent waste management trends toward zero-waste cities
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    To manage water resources for the conservation, reuse, and recycling of clean water
WWM-I and its members strive to provide the latest technological advancements in nutrient recovery from wastewater, such as phosphate and nitrogen recovery, enhancing biological phosphorous removal processes for phosphorous recovery. Energy recovery utilizes the methane produced during anaerobic digestion, the use of microbial fuel cells, and the utilization of heat produced for power generation, to name a few in wastewater management. WWM-I strives to promote public awareness and educate the public on solid waste management practices such as sorting, recycling, and zero waste programs. Our organizations also aim to work with governments to bring forward changes in policies and regulations to reduce the use of non-recyclable materials. Outreach programs to notify the public of alternative materials, such as bioplastics composting techniques, will help manage waste. At the same time, improved landfill designs and gas recovery strategies can be integrated into the waste management industry to enhance circular economy initiatives and programs.
 
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WWM-I has been associated with several educational institutions as part of capacity building and demonstrating pilot projects on wastewater treatment technologies, bioremediation of lakes, water conservation, and rainwater harvesting technologies to government functionaries, NGOs, College students, researchers, and academicians. Ultimately, the goal of WWM-I is a future where wastewater is considered a vital resource in a sustainable system that benefits society. The goal is to raise awareness in developing countries in Asia of the importance of resource recovery for the nation's growth and to provide opportunities and waste management solutions to the public and industries responsible for the health and welfare of the country and its people. Our organization will strive to act as the nucleus to bring together the public, industries, research organizations, and governments in implementing several sustainable proactive practices for a cleaner, thriving future while providing career opportunities to the young innovators of the country.

By integrating science, technology, and policy, we strive to create a world where clean water is accessible to all, all waste is considered a way to a new product, ecosystems are protected, and communities are resilient and thriving. By incorporating sustainable ideas and solutions for young scholars, we welcome you to join us and pave the way for a sustainable and secure future for natural resources.

Call for Action.

Join us at WWM-I to create a sustainable future. Whether you are a policy maker, academician, industry expert, or just a concerned citizen, your contribution is vital!

Create along with Us

Work alongside experts to develop innovative solutions in water and waste management.

Be Part of the Dialogue

Participate in our international forums to exchange ideas, discover new technologies, and foster lasting collaborations.

Promote Sustainability

Help achieve key Sustainable Development Goals by advocating for and promoting sustainable practices in water and waste management.

Keep Informed

Stay updated with our latest news and join our events to remain at the forefront of sustainable practices.

Partner in our country programs

Participate in planning and implementing cost-effective technological solutions that benefit poor and marginalized communities 

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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