THAI WASTE MANAGEMENT & RECOVERY 2007 œ Latest national hazardous materials transport DAY ONE THURSDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER 2007 regulations 8:00 Registration & Morning Coffee œ Principles and methodologies set out by Department of Industrial Works 9:00 Chairperson’s Opening Address œ Future plans in handling and managing Assoc Prof Dr Sombat Teekasap industrial waste President œ Challenges faced Prompt Mark Co Ltd Dr Piyanee Thangtongtawi 9:15 Keynote Address Scientist Level 8, The Industrial Cluster 6 Bureau Department of Industrial Works Department of Industrial Works Ministry of Industry Dr Piyanee Thangtongtawi is currently Scientist of Industrial Waste DIW’S LATEST POLICIES IN PROMOTING Management Bureau of the Department of Industrial Works, Ministry of Industry. Earlier, she worked in the Transportation of Hazardous WASTE MANAGEMENT AND WASTE RECOVERY Substances Control Section; Technical and Secretariat to the National IN Hazardous Substance Committee Group; Convention and Protocol œ National environmental measures Group of Hazardous Substances Control Bureau; and National œ Policies in promoting waste management Accreditation Council; and Thai Industrial Standards Institute respectively. She has been working for the Ministry since 1998. Dr and waste recovery in Thailand Piyanee holds a Doctorate in Chemistry and a Master’s degree in œ Developing incentive schemes for promoting Engineering Management, both from University of Missouri-Rolla. waste management and waste to energy in Thailand 11:45 Ministry of Public Health œ Future plans and directions POLICIES AND REGULATORY ISSUES ON NON- Rachada Singalavanija HAZARDOUS WASTE Director-General œ Public Health Act 1992 Department of Industrial Works Ministry of Industry œ Current status and policy on non-hazardous waste Rachada Singalavanija is currently Director-General of the œ Future direction Industrial Works Department, Ministry of Industry. Prior to his current position, he was the Ministry’s Deputy Permanent Siriwan Chandanachulaka Secretary and has worked with the Ministry since 1995. He also Assistant Director serves as Eminent Person of Technical Appraisal Committee of Public Health Law Administration Center the Faculty of Engineering at Kasetsart University. He also served Department of Health as an Advisor to the Committee on Environment, the Senate and Ministry of Public Health Member of the Sub-Committee on Community Environment & Siriwan Chandanachulaka is currently Assistant Director of Public Pollution, the Senate. Health Law Administration Center of the Public Health Ministry. 9:45 Formerly, she was Principle Researcher studying the Setting-Up Pollution Control Department of Solid Waste Management Fees for Local Authorities. She was REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING also a speaker in training courses on Law and Regulations on Solid Waste Management in Thailand as well as on Water Supply, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL IN Hygiene and Sanitation in Thailand. She was also a member of THAILAND Sub-Committee responsible for setting up the ministerial rules œ Policies on waste management and waste on solid waste management fees and standards. disposal in Thailand 12:15 Lunch œ Rules and regulations for waste management and waste disposal 1:30 CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR œ Waste management plans for megaprojects HAZARDOUS AND SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS IN œ Policies and plans for waste recycling THAILAND œ WEEE: strategic framework and regulations œ Current developments of waste management in Thailand Dr Supat Wangwongwatana Director General œ Outlook of industrial waste market in Thailand Pollution Control Department œ Hazardous and solid waste landfills: challenges Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and opportunities Dr Supat Wangwongwatana is the Director-General of the Pollution œ Key success factors in investing in waste Control Department, Ministry of Natural Resources and management Environment of Thailand. Dr Supat oversees all air pollution and noise management programs in Thailand. He also served as the œ Analyzing the effects of hazardous and solid Chairperson for the Clean Air Initiative for Asian Cities during waste landfills 2003 and 2004; the Director of the Thailand Air Pollution Center of œ Future direction Excellence; the Coordinator of Clean Air Training Network for Asia; and serves on the WHO advisory panel in the areas of air and Dr Prasert Tapaneeyangkul water pollution. D. Supat serves as a resource person for the ADB, Inspector-General the World Bank, USAEP, and the USEPA and is the former Chairperson Ministry of Industry of the Air & Waste Management Association’s Thailand Chapter. He has spent 32 years as an environmental engineer and safety 10:30 Morning Refreshments and Networking engineer in the Ministry of Industry. He has audited more than 1500 factories including consulting in environmental management systems, clean technologies, pollution treatments, safety 11:00 Department of Industrial Works management, environmental impact assessments, risk assessments MASTER PLAN AND REGULATIONS ON and environmental & safety regulations. He is the environmental expert representative from Thailand in the Asian Productivity INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT Organization and TC 207/ISO 14000. He is on the committees of œ Latest rules and regulations on industrial waste many organizations related to environment and safety. Currently, treatment he is the Inspector-General of the Ministry of Industry. 2:15 ADVANCED WASTE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES œ Obstacles in implementation and future expansion AND INNOVATIONS œ Current alternatives in waste management Edward A Corcoran President & CEO technologies Waste Management Siam Ltd œ Evolution of technology and innovative solutions Edward A Corcoran is a founder/shareholder, President and CEO of for waste management Modern Asia Environmental Holdings, Inc (MAEH) – a regional œ Appropriate technology to improve the waste services company with Thailand business operated under the name of Waste Management Siam Limited (WMS). With his effectiveness of waste management vision from over 22 years of experiences in this career leads the œ Exploring efficient technologies in turning waste company’s expansion into the largest operations of the group into resources company named ‘Prasadha Pamunah Limbah Industri (PPLi)’ a 50 œ Case examples hectare hazardous waste management complex just south of Jakarta in Indonesia and ‘Technochem (TEC)’ a modest chemical waste Magnus A Staudte treatment facility in Singapore. He is responsible for the Managing Director companies’ operations. He possesses a BSc in civil engineering ENVIMA (Thailand) Co Ltd as well as the MBA from Northwestern University. Magnus A Staudte is presently working as Managing Director at ENVIMA (Thailand) Co., Ltd. He has a strong background in Integrated 5:30 End of Day One Waste Management, Waste to Energy and Renewable Energy Technology in combination with the Clean Development Mechanism. Since more than 14 years Mr. Staudte is working world wide on DAY TWO FRIDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER 2007 integrated concepts and implementation of waste management, waste treatment and logistics in several large scale projects besides 8:00 Morning Coffee numerous industrial waste and industrial environmental projects. 8:45 Chairperson’s Opening Address 3:00 WASTE MANAGEMENT BEST PRACTICES BY RESOURCES RECOVERY IN CEMENT PROCESS Assoc Prof Dr Somrat Kerdsuwan œ Development and trends of industrial waste King ’s Institute of Technology recovery in Thailand North œ Waste recovery infrastructure, current 9:00 Thailand Board of Investment environmental practices and their effectiveness Thailand Board of Investment œ Energy and materials recovery of wastes by Co- INVESTMENT INCENTIVES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL processing in cement production process PROJECTS IN THAILAND œ Operations, challenges and innovative solutions œ Investment policies to support environmental œ Environmental sound for sustainable future projects œ Technological development within cement industry œ Privileges and incentives packages Vasin Tangkaew œ Investment opportunities and challenges External Relations Manager œ Current major investments and future potential Siam City Cement Public Co Ltd projects Vasin Tangkaew has spent 6 years in Siam City Cement Plc. as External Relation Manager of a business unit named EcoSiam, Ajarin Pattanapanchai which having a mission to utilize Alternative Fuel and Raw materials Executive Investment Advisor (AFRs) in its cement production process. He has worked as Business Thailand Board of Investment (BOI) Development Director at Lanna Resources Plc. For 13 years. He has Ajarin Pattanapanchai joined Office of the Board of Investment an MBA from Thammasat University and Bachelor’s degree in Mining (BOI) in 1984. Her major positions include Director of Planning & Engineering and Mineral Processing from University. Development Division, Director of Chemical, Paper and Plastics 3:45 Afternoon Refreshments and Networking Division, Director of Services & Public Utilities Division, Director of Management Information System Division. Currently, she is Executive Investment Advisor of BOI. 4:00 EFFECTIVE RECYCLING TREATMENT IN HAZARDOUS WASTE: A PRACTICAL APPROACH 9:40 Bangkok Metropolitan Administration œ Recycling hazardous waste development and opportunities in Thailand BMA POLICIES AND PROJECTS FOR WASTE œ Design and implementation of concepts for AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT resource recycling treatment œ Critical problems of in waste and wastewater in œ Implementing cost-effective technologies for Thailand waste management œ Initiating and implementing sustainable waste œ Barriers in implementation and future expansion and wastewater minimization projects Assoc Prof Dr Sombat Teekasap œ Long-term strategies and measures for waste President and wastewater treatment Prompt Mark Co Ltd Assoc Prof Dr Sombat Teekasap is currently Dean of Engineering Nikom Wairatchapanit of Eastern Asia University and President of Technology Training Director-General of Environment Department Center School. He also serves as Board Chairman of Prompt Mark Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Co, Productivity Management Center (Thailand) Co and S.K. Nikom Wairatchapanit joined BMA in 1978. His major positions at Electromate Co respectively. Dr Sombat is Honorary Chairman of BMA include Director-General of City Planning Department, Director- Environmental Management Industry Club of Federation of Thai General of Policy and Planning Department, Director-General of Industries (FTI) as well as Advisory Board Chairman of FTI’s Finance Department. Currently, he is Director-General of Renewable Energy Industries Club. He holds a Docteur d’Ingenieur Environment Department of Bangkok Metropolitan Administration. (1983), Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse, France. 10:15 Morning Refreshments and Networking 4:45 INDUSTRIAL WASTE INCINERATION TECHNOLOGY œ Trends and current situation 10:30 Ministry of Energy œ Waste incineration technology and project TURNING WASTE INTO ENERGY POLICY developments œ Government subsidy œ Waste incineration for power generation œ Current trends in turning waste into energy Dr Sarawut Kaewtathip 2:45 BEST PRACTICES IN ASIAN WASTE MANAGEMENT Plan & Policy Analyst AND RECOVERY – THE AUSTRALIAN EXPERIENCE Policy & Strategy Coordination Office œ Building an effective structure Ministry of Energy œ Dr Sarawut Kaewtathip is Plan & Policy Analyst, Policy & Strategy Developing collaborative strategies Coordination Office, Ministry of Energy. Earlier, he worked at œ Systems for organic waste management Unisafe as a consultant to Texaco, responsible for risk management œ Developing successful recovery programs planning and HAZOP study. He obtained his Ph.D. in Chemical œ Overcoming difficulties and barriers Engineering from University of Southern California, USA. œ Opportunities and benefits 11:15 WASTE AS AN ALTERNATIVE FUEL SOURCE œ Definitions Peter Wadewitz œ Technology assessment Managing Director Peats Soils œ Challenges and opportunities Peter Wadewitz has vast experience in composting and recycling of œ Current development and utilization organic materials through the successful implementation of his innovative ideas and concepts. The extensive growth of Peats Soil & Asst Prof Dr Suthum Patumsawad Garden Supplies as a company and the enhanced profile of the Department of Mechanical Engineering composting industry is greatly due to Peter’s dedication and vision. He King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology and his company have been recognised by various achievement awards North Bangkok for design, innovation and environmental product development. Asst Prof Dr Suthum Patumsawad is an Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering. He obtained his Bachelors of Engineering Marcus Geisler (Second Class Honors) in Mechanical Engineering from King Mongkut’ General Manager, Western Australia s Institute of Technology North Bangkok and PhD in Chemical Thiess Service Engineering from the University of Sheffield, UK. He joined the Marcus Geisler has specialized in processing, recovery and subsequent Department of Mechanical Engineering, King Mongkut’s Institute marketing of secondary materials ranging from construction and of Technology North Bangkok in 1993, and has been teaching in the demolition waste to kerbside recyclables, composting of organic areas of thermofluids and combustion engineering. His research waste and alternative waste treatment processes. Marcus established interest is focused around thermo-chemical conversion process various waste and recycling ventures before selling them to a and energy utilisation. multinational before joining. Marcus is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Directors and a member of AIM. He is a member of the 12:00 WASTE TO ENERGY TECHNOLOGY: Municipal Solid WA Core Consultative Committee (appointed by the Minister of Waste Gasification for Power Generation Environment) a committee that provides expertise and support to the WA Waste Board on sustainable waste management in WA. œ Potential of municipal solid waste for power generation 3:30 Afternoon Refreshments and Networking œ Gasification for power generation: principle of work œ From laboratory to industrial implementation 3:45 CDM FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT AND œ Case study: 50 kWe municipal solid waste EMISSION REDUCTION gasification for power generation in industrial estate œ Overview of CDM projects in Asia œ CDM projects in Thailand Assoc Prof Dr Somrat Kerdsuwan Š Energy sector (Power generation sector, Department of Mechanical Engineering King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Transport sector, Industrial/Commercial sector) North Bangkok Š Agricultural sector Assoc Prof Dr Somrat Kerdsuwan is currently Director of The Waste Š Waste sector Incineration Research Center at King Mongkut’s Institute of œ CDM project approval procedures andrequirements Technology North Bangkok (KMITNB) and also a lecturer of the œ Related laws and regulations Institute’s Department of Mechanical Engineering. He is a combustion engineering expert in the field of solid waste Anat Prapasawad incineration, boiler and furnace and air pollution control as well as an energy conservation expert giving advice to a number of Managing Director factories in Thailand. Dr Somrat holds a Diplome de Docteur de Advance Energy Plus Co Ltd l’Universite de Poitiers in France. Anat Prapasawad is currently Managing Director of Advance Energy Plus Co Ltd. He was Executive Officer of Business Development 12:45 Lunch Department of TMB Bank Plc and formerly Senior Vice President of Environment and Energy Development Center of IFCT. He serves as a 2:00 Case Study: EFFECTIVELY CONTROL, MINIMIZE member of Cleaner Production Committee and has work experience in management of World Bank’s Ozone Project Trust Fund and Thailand AND MANAGE HAZARDOUS WASTE Building Chiller Replacement Project. His other experience includes œ New trends in managing hazardous waste management of Energy Conservation Loan of the Ministry of Energy œ Requirements for effective waste management and development of energy efficiency and renewable energy projects. programs He holds a Master’s degree in Economics from University of Detroit. œ Aligning waste management strategies with 4:30 APPLYING EFFECTIVE CORPORATE SOCIAL National environmental policy RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) IN AN ORGANIZATION œ Cost-effective technologies for hazardous waste œ CSR as part of business strategy management œ Integrating social and environmental responsibility œ Hazardous waste management strategies best with sustainable business strategy practices œ Key success in implementing CSR to enhance œ Overcoming difficulties and barriers business and shareholder value Dr Somyot Sangsuwan œ Effective CSR communications tactics Director & Deputy Managing Director General Environmental Conservation Public Co Ltd Choavanee Panpruke Dr Somyot Sangsuwan is the director & deputy managing director at Corporate Image Section Manager GENCO and also real estate consultant. He has worked with many PTT Chemical Public Co Ltd clients in various industries in Thailand on waste management Choavanee Panpruke is currently Corporate Image Section Manager. service as a consultant. He graduated an MBA and EdD in Industrial She is also a part-time instructor at University of the Thai Chamber Education Management in the United States. He has a lot of of Commerce and Bangkok University. experience in foreign countries, such as industrial, agricultural, waste management. 5:15 End of Conference Dear Executive, Key Benefits of Attending Waste problems have been high on the agenda of environmental concerns. Their threat to the physical health of people and the damage that industrial œ Update on the latest waste plants could pose to society have forced many industrial companies to set management and treatment aside increase budgets to combat these problems. regulations from the Department In January this year, the Pollution Control Department declared the Map Ta Phut of Industrial Works industrial complex a pollution-control zone. This followed the discovery of cancer- œ Gain insights into challenges, causing pollutants in the atmosphere. Also early this year, environmental opportunities and latest impacts from industrial plants in Map Ta Phut and Rayong where tons of fish developments in waste died due to untreated wastewater, forced the authorities concerned to take management in Thailand tougher actions to protect local communities. œ Discover the latest government policy and technology in turning To address the problems, the authorities have stepped up their efforts to reduce pollution. In particular, the Ministry of Industry plans to levy a radical tax on waste into energy power plants, petrochemical factories and refining facilities in Rayong, œ Obtain experience on depending on their pollution emissions, with a plan to extend the tax to all implementing a waste and waste plants in the country. New environmental standards would also be imposed water management process whereby new industrial plants must conform to a stricter approval process. œ Explore effective strategies to They would also come under closer scrutiny by local communities, non- recover, recycle, reuse and governmental groups and the media. Importantly, infrastructure-management dispose of industrial waste systems have to be established to ensure that waste or residue treatment œ Keep abreast of advanced does not result in a negative environmental impact. waste management technologies

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