The WGBTW addresses the biological treatment of the organic fraction of solid waste through aerobic and anaerobic decomposition processes.
WGCCWM is recognising that Climate Change is one of the most important global environmental issues facing our planet, advocates that the waste sector has a very important role to play.
The Working Group on Collection and Transportation Technology (WGCTT) addresses the storage, collection, transfer and transport of solid waste.
The WGER addresses the energy recovery from municipal solid waste, comprising the combustion processes, the efficient production of energy, the control of emissions and the handling of residues.
The Young Professional Group (YPG) is made up of ISWA members below 35 years old with a shared passion for Solid Waste Management, knowledge sharing, collaboration, and innovation
The purpose of this Group is to serve as the principal ISWA resource and voice for the waste management sector within the EU and for the accession countries in Europe and to serve as the principal ISWA network within Europe.
The WGLI serves as a platform for knowledge exchange and as the principal resource to ISWA on legal issues related to waste and resource management.
The WGL focuses on the design, construction, regulation and management of landfills, both for industrial and developing nations.
The WGRWM addresses both minimisation of solid waste generation and the separation, processing and marketing of materials removed from the municipal solid waste stream.