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Status: 24/01/2008
Session 1: Policy, Environment, Economics
1. Strategies for the management of biowaste in the EU - optimising the c-cycle
Dr. E. Favoino, Scuola Agraria del Parco di Monza, IT
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2. Biowaste in the context of present and future EU policies
Mr. B. Zambrzycki, European Commission, DG Environment, BE
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3. The role of anaerobic digestion in optimised strategies assessing costs and benefits of biowaste collection and treatment options
D. Hogg, Eunomia, UK
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4. Greenhouse gas savings from biological treatment and application of compost 
Dr. K. Schleiss, Umwelt- und Kompostberatung,CH
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5. Long-term perspectives for separate collection and recycling of biowastes
Dr. B. Kehres, Bundesgütegemeinschaft Kompost BGK e.V., DE
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6. The practice of integrated anaerobic digestion concepts including waste management, agriculture and energy production
Mr. P. Persson, Vafab Miljö, SWE
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7. Monitoring of ABPR 1774 requirements in digestion plants for organic waste - inspection, process validation, product control and experiences
Dr. W. Philipp, University of Hohenheim, DE
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8. Anaerobic digestion plants connected upstream of composting plants - Technology, costs and efficiency
Mr. T. Turk, IGW Witzenhausen, DE
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Session 2: Technology and Operation
9. General framework and practical experiences for anaerobic digestion of residual and mixed waste
Ms. Heike Santen, Prof. Dr. K. Fricke Technical University Braunschweig, DE
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10. The practice of dry digestion of organic waste in the European context
Mr. L. de Baere, Organic Waste System OWS, BE
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11. Wet digestion of organic waste and production of biomethane in practice
Dr. D. Korz, RosRoca Internacional, DE/ES
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12. Modular integreated digestion & composting plants based on percolation technique
Mr. M. Bloch, Solum Group, DK
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13. Cost effective solutions with partial stream digestion
Mr. M. Mayer, Komptech GmbH, AT
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14. Enlargement of the compost plant with a partial stream digestion (dry fermentation) example Nieheim
Mr. S. Friese, Eggersmann Anlagenbau, DE
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15. The situation with greenhouse gas and odour emissions from digestion plants for biowaste and for residual waste/mechanical biological treatment MBT
Dr. C. Cuhls, Gewitra, DE
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16. Chances for European anaerobic digestion technologies in developing countries
Prof. Dr. W. Bidlingmaier, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, DE
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Session 3: Quality and Use
17. Quality requirements & quality assurance of digestion residuals in Europe - approaches in Germany, Sweden and Belgium
Dr. S. Siebert, Bundesgütegemeinschaft Kompost BGK e.V., DE
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18. Developing a standards & quality protocol for anaerobic digestion in UK
Ms. S. Russell-Verma, WRAP, UK
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19. Effects of digestate on environment and plant production - results of a research project
Dr. J. Fuchs, FIBL, CH
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20. The quality of liquid and solid digestate from biogas plants and its application in agriculture
Dr. O. Palm, JTI, SE
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Session 4: Case studies and success stories
21. Experiences with the mixed waste digestion in Spain - results of a survey
Dr. J. Uriarte, Ategrus, ES
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22. Co-fermentation of biogenic waste in sewage treatment plants
Ms. A. Reipa, Dr. K.-G. Schmelz, Emschergenossenschaft/Lippeverband, DE
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23. Co-digestion of municipal organic waste and agricultural residues
Mr. M. De Lima Vasconcellos, Biogasunion e.V:, EWE/Biogasanlage Wittmund, DE
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24. The need for cost effective anaerobic digestion solutions in enlargement countries - the example of Latvia
Dr. R. Bendere, LASA Waste Management Association of Latvia, LV
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25. Experiences with anaerobic digestion in the Czech Republic
Mr. M. Kajan, Czech Biogas Association, CZ
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26. The challenge to combine soil improvement needs with a digestion based waste management strategy in Portugal
Ms. A. Pires, New University of Lisbon, PT
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27. The contribution of cost effective anerobic digestion to sustainable biowaste management and climate protection in the Netherlands
Mr. W. Elsinga, Elsinga Policyplanning, NL
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