Vishwas Vidyaranya
Vishwas is the co-founder of Ambire, a company focused on consulting and digital solutions in circular economy and climate change. He has over 10 years of international experience in circular economy, waste and water management, financial analysis, climate change resilience and sustainable cities. He holds a master´s degree in Sanitary Engineering and waste management from Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany and is based out of Bogotá, Colombia.
Vishwas has implemented over 4.000 tonnes per annum capacity of decentralized waste recycling systems and designed over 150.000 tonnes per annum of centralized waste treatment systems This includes five material recovery facilities ranging from 20 TPD to 250 TPD capacities.
He is actively involved in professional organizations like ISWA and its Young Professionals Group (YPG). He is also a member of ISWA’s working group on landfills. He has several publications and a US Patent on the energy management system to his credit.
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Plastic Credits and Its Applicability in Latin America | with Vishwas Vidyaranya March 14, 2022 from our Video Panels Plastic credit is a novel concept that allows financial leverage for social projects that seek to reduce plastic pollution.Read More |
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Solid Waste Management in El Salvador & Ecuador | with Vishwas Vidyaranya September 20, 2021 from our Video Panels This bilingual (English and Spanish) webinar gives a brief overview of municipal solid waste management situation, key challenges and prospects in El Salvador and Ecuador.Read More |
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Organic Waste Management in Latin America | with Vishwas Vidyaranya May 6, 2021 from our Video Panels This bilingual webinar is a brief introduction to the organic waste management scenario in the region with specific examples from Peru, Colombia and Costa Rica.Read More |
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Extended Producer Responsibility Regulations in Latin America | with Vishwas Vidyaranya September 24, 2020 from our Video Panels The panel discussion gives an insight into the latest developments on EPR in the region with case-studies from Chile, Colombia, and Brazil.Read More |
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