Closing the Loop: Innovations in Circular Business Models for Climate-Friendly E-Waste Solutions
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Daou, Alain
Kallab, Antoine
Ghanem, Salem
Von Toggenburg, Johanna
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Nature Conservation Center
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This discussion is the second of AUB-NCC’s 2024 series of roundtables, titled “The New Roadmap to A Green Transition: Exploring Today’s Climate Actors”. The panel entitled " Closing the loop: innovations in circular business models for climate friendly E-waste solutions" discussed the challenges and potential solutions to deal with e-waste sustainably in Lebanon's context. The speakers showcased their work, highlighted the lessons learned and provided policy recommendations to guide the governance of this sector to further contribute to Lebanon's green transition.
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This discussion is the second of AUB-NCC's 2024 series of roundtables, titled “The New Roadmap to A Green Transition: Exploring Today’s Climate Actors”. Roundtable discussion organized on June 3rd, 2024, at the Basile Antoine Meguerdiche Conference Hall - IFI.
Panel: Aurora Rios, Technical Consultant, BlackForest Solutions; Samar Khalil, Environmental and Chemical Safety Officer, AUB; Gaby Kassab, Founder of EcoServ; André Mahfouz, Lebanon Development and Analytics, Nadeera. Moderator: Johanna Von Toggenburg, Country Director Lebanon, Cewas. Opening remarks: Maya Karkour, Founder of Circular Hub and EcoConsulting, Co-Founder Flourish.
The series is co-designed with: Nature Conservation Center, UN-Habitat, Cewas, and Synaps.
Includes bibliographical references (page 9)
Panel: Aurora Rios, Technical Consultant, BlackForest Solutions; Samar Khalil, Environmental and Chemical Safety Officer, AUB; Gaby Kassab, Founder of EcoServ; André Mahfouz, Lebanon Development and Analytics, Nadeera. Moderator: Johanna Von Toggenburg, Country Director Lebanon, Cewas. Opening remarks: Maya Karkour, Founder of Circular Hub and EcoConsulting, Co-Founder Flourish.
The series is co-designed with: Nature Conservation Center, UN-Habitat, Cewas, and Synaps.
Includes bibliographical references (page 9)