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Urban environments play a decisive role in the transition to the circular economy, where public operators of the urban water cycle have a very important role, acting as true catalysts of the process through innovative and transformative proposals.
MITLOP (Integrated Model for the Management of WWTP Sludge and other Organic Waste) is a Circular Systemic Solution driven by EMASESA which, based on innovation and collaboration with various public and private agents, aims to to respond to today's challenges and contribute to the promotion of a circular and decarbonized economy in the metropolitan area of Seville.
Within the framework of the MITLOP project, EMASESA organizes the conference "WATER AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY: BUILDING THE ECOLOGICAL TRANSITION IN URBAN SPACES" to be held on October 20 in the city of Seville. with a mixed format (face-to-face and on-line with streaming), and will be held in the auditorium of the CREA Business Resource Center of the Seville City Council.
Reception of attendees
Institutional openness
Teresa Riesgo Alcaide. General Secretary of Innovation. Ministry of Science and Innovation.
Joaquín Páez Landa. President of the Confederación Hidrográfica del Guadalquivir.
Carmen Castreño Lucas. General Coordinator of the Corporation of Municipal Companies of Seville. Seville City Hall
Jaime Palop Piqueras. Chief Executive Officer of EMASESA
Session 1 - From global to local
The future viability of our society, both from an environmental and economic point of view, requires a change in the energy and production model, which will also guarantee the health and well-being of people. The circular economy is the only possible way forward, a strategic paradigm shift in the fight against climate change.
10:00-10:15
Circular Economy in Cities: Challenges and Opportunities
Oriana Romano.
OECD Water Program. Head of Unit Water Governance and Circular Economy in Cities.
10:15 - 10:30
Scaling up circular economy experiences for water security and adaptation to climate change
Gonzalo de la Cámara. Director of the Center for Water and Climate Adaptation at IE University, Senior Vice President of Water Europe and Board Member of the International Desalination Association.
10:30 - 10:45
Circular economy in Spain: Evolution and future prospects
Adelaida Sacristán. Director of Studies and Knowledge Management. COTEC Foundation.
Coffee break
Panel 2 - MITLOP Project: A lever for the transition to circular economy in the metropolitan area of Seville
11:15 - 11:30
MITLOP: a circular systemic solution for the metropolitan area of Seville
Consuelo Juan Rodríguez. Sustainability Director of EMASESA.
11:30 - 12:00
Infrastructure development and process integration at MITLOP
Enrique Baquerizo Rodríguez. Head of Wastewater Department. EMASESA.
Alberto Ortiz Arenas. Head of the Environmental Management Department. EMASESA.
Session 2 - Accelerators for circular transformation
Legal certainty and innovation are key to the transition to a circular economy. The provision of urban water services under a circular approach requires new innovative processes/products that generate value and new market opportunities. To this end, it is essential that there be a framework to stimulate innovation and a legislative and regulatory framework compatible with the closing of the cycle (materials-energy and natural). These aspects will be presented and analyzed in the two working panels that make up this session.
12:00 - 12:15
Biosolids in the circular economy: a challenge and an opportunity
Dries Huygens. Joint Research Center (JRC) - Seville. Circular Economy and Industrial Leadership (Unit B5)
12:15 - 12:30
Law 7/2022 on waste and contaminated soils for a circular economy.
Ángel Ruiz de Apodaca Espinosa. Professor of Administrative Law. University of Navarra
12:30 - 12:45
Energy transition and Next Generation support: Investments in biogas plants
Julio Artigas. Head of the Bioenergy and Waste Department of the Institute for Energy Diversification and Saving (Instituto para la Diversificación y Ahorro de la Energía). Ministry for Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge
12:45 - 13:00
The Andalusian circular economy law
David Fernández Guerra. Junta de Andalucía. Economy Planning Office -Circular.
13:00 - 13:15
Agronomic valorization of WWTP sludge in Andalusia. The decree on sustainable soil nutrition and the sludge order
Marcelino Bilbao Arrese. Junta de Andalucía. Head of Agricultural Production Service.
13:15 - 13:30
Debate
Lunch break
15:00 - 15:15
Horizon Europe: Research and innovation for the green transition
Lydia González Fernández. Cluster 5 Climate / Cluster 6 Bioeconomy and Environment. CDTI.
15:15 - 15:30
Public Procurement of Innovation
Rocío Muñoz Maestre. Public Procurement of Innovation Coordinator. Andalusian Knowledge Agency. Board of Andalusia
15:30 - 15:45
Tools for public-private collaboration in innovation
David Paéz Rodríguez. Business Development Director. Technological Corporation of Andalusia.
Session 3 - Coupled circuits in the water sector. Vectors for circular transformation
The provision of urban water services under the circular economy approach calls for increased water efficiency, energy and product recovery in wastewater streams or reuse of reclaimed water. This requires innovative and disruptive solutions, generated through industrial hybridization with other sectors, developing new market opportunities with greater added value.
In this session, representatives from various sectors, together with urban water cycle operators, will share their experiences and analyze the current context, barriers and opportunities and their vision on the development of the circular economy.
Ángela Rodríguez Abalde
Director of Sustainable Energy. ENERGYLAB Technology Center
Zouhayr Arbib
Responsible for the Sustainability Area. AQUALIA Innovation Department
Abraham Esteve Núñez
IMDEA Water
Antonia Lorenzo
BIOAZUL S.L.
David Meana
Hydropower Consultant. NORTHGES
Raquel García Pacheco
ECOMEMB
Debate, conclusions and closing of the Conference
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