Join us for a critical discussion on open waste burning – a widespread yet overlooked crisis affecting millions across the Global South. Delila Khaled of ImpaXus shares research on the gendered dimensions of open waste burning, revealing how this practice affects women and men differently, driven by complex social, economic, and environmental factors. Bishal Bharadwaj, lead author of the recent Nature Cities paper, presents findings on how millions are burning plastic waste as household fuel – releasing toxic chemicals while contaminating food and air. Together, they’ll explore this intersection of energy poverty, waste management failure, and gender inequality, offering practical pathways toward inclusive solutions.

Moderator
  • Zoë Lenkiewicz

    Director, Global Waste Lab

    Zoë Lenkiewicz combines technical and social expertise in waste management systems to bring an end ...
Speakers
  • Bishal Bharadwaj

    Research Associate, University of Calgary

    Bishal Bharadwaj, researcher at the University of Calgary, boasts over two decades of experience in ...
  • Delila Khaled

    Principal, ImpaXus

    Delila Khaled is the Principal of ImpaXus, an expert with the Women of Waste Task Force at the Inter...

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