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International Conference on

Waste, Recycling Technologies and Climate Solutions

October 26-28, 2026 | Las Vegas, NV
Waste Management
Recycling Innovation
Sustainable Waste
Circular Economy

WARE

History of Our Creation

The International Conference on Waste, Recycling Technologies, and Climate Solutions was created to bring together industry leaders, policymakers, researchers, and sustainability advocates on a single platform. Organized by CO-IN SYMPOSIA, the initiative was born from a growing need to address global waste challenges through collaboration, innovation, and knowledge sharing.

From its inception, the conference has focused on promoting responsible waste management, advancing recycling technologies, and supporting the transition toward a circular economy. By uniting experts from diverse sectors, CO-IN SYMPOSIA continues to drive meaningful dialogue and practical solutions that reduce environmental impact and support sustainable development.

Why People Choose Us

Global Impact in Waste & Recycling

Organized by CO-IN SYMPOSIA, our conferences bring together innovators, policymakers, and industry leaders to drive real-world solutions in waste management and recycling. Each event fosters collaboration, inspires innovation, and advances sustainable practices across communities worldwide.

Innovative Thought Leaders

We curate speakers, researchers, and industry professionals who present innovative ideas, advanced recycling technologies, and forward-thinking policies that address real-world waste challenges.

Delegate Satisfaction

Participant experience is our top priority. From seamless registration to high-quality sessions and networking opportunities, we ensure every delegate gains value and insight from the event.

Sustainability Focus

Sustainability is embedded in our events. We promote waste reduction practices, digital materials, and environmentally responsible operations, reflecting the core values of the waste and recycling sector.

Turning Waste into Worth

The conference highlights innovative recycling technologies that reduce waste and emissions. It promotes sustainable practices and circular economy solutions at a global level. Together, these efforts contribute to effective climate solutions and a greener future.

Youth and innovation tracks

It empowers young minds to lead sustainable change and provides a platform for students and innovators to present fresh ideas and research. Participants collaborate on creative solutions for waste reduction and climate action.

Highlighted Initiatives

20+ Sessions

  • MSW Management
  • C&D Waste Recycling
  • Plastic Recycling Innovations
  • Chemical Recycling Tech
  • E-Waste Processing
  • Bio-waste & Composting
  • Waste-to-Energy (W2E)
  • Zero-Waste Strategies
  • Circular Economy Models
  • Sustainable Packaging
  • Hazardous Waste Control
  • Industrial Waste Recovery
  • Smart Waste Systems (AI/IoT)
  • Policy & Regulatory Updates
  • Community Waste Engagement
  • Sorting & Material Recovery
  • Water & Wastewater Treatment
  • Landfill Management
  • LCA & Environmental Impact
  • Renewable Energy from Waste
  • Recycling Market Trends
  • Resource Recovery
  • Upcycling Technologies
  • Urban Waste Logistics
  • Sustainable Materials Management

Conference Agenda

Our agenda is carefully crafted to provide a dynamic and engaging experience for all participants. Organized by COIN SYMPOSIA, the sessions cover the latest innovations, policies, and practical solutions in waste management and recycling.

Each segment is designed to inspire collaboration, knowledge sharing, and actionable insights.

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Day 1 – Opening & Keynote Sessions

  • Welcome address & conference overview
  • Plenary / Keynote speech
  • Session-I & Poster Sessions

Day 2 – Technical & Innovation Tracks

  • Session- II
  • Session – III

Day 3 – Closing & Policy & Community Engagement

  • Session- III & IV
  • Wrap-up of In-Person

Day 4 – Virtual Sessions

Our Professional Designers

Architect

Boris Johnson

Architect

Donald Pakura

Architect

Bradley Gordon

Architect

Alexander Bell