Environmental Health 2025
Global Summit on
Environmental Health and Sustainability
Theme: Protecting Planet, Preserving Health: Innovations and Strategies for a Sustainable Future
When
August 18-19, 2025
Where
Toronto, Canada
Welcome Message
It is with great anticipation and honor that we invite you to the Global Summit on Environmental Health and Sustainability 2025, scheduled for August 18-19, 2025, in Toronto, Canada. This prestigious event will bring together the brightest minds, most accomplished researchers, and influential leaders from across the globe to address the critical intersection of environmental and public health.
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Under the guiding theme, "Protecting Planet, Preserving Health: Innovations and Strategies for a Sustainable Future," this summit will serve as a platform for insightful discussions, groundbreaking research presentations, and actionable collaborations. Together, we will explore and advance innovative solutions to mitigate environmental risks and safeguard human health.
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We are confident that this summit will inspire transformative ideas and foster partnerships that will shape a healthier, more sustainable future for generations to come. We look forward to welcoming you to Toronto, a city celebrated for its commitment to environmental stewardship and innovation.
About the Conference
The Global Summit on Environmental Health and Sustainability 2025 is a globally recognized platform designed to address the pressing challenges at the nexus of environmental change and human health. With a two-day agenda of carefully curated sessions, the summit offers a unique opportunity to delve into critical issues such as climate change, pollution, sustainable healthcare, and equity-driven policies.
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This conference is not just a gathering—it is a call to action for researchers, policymakers, and innovators to contribute to impactful solutions. Featuring keynote speeches from world-renowned experts, panel discussions, case studies, plenary talks, and poster presentations, the summit ensures an interdisciplinary approach to fostering meaningful change.
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Toronto, a city at the forefront of sustainable innovation, provides the perfect setting for this pivotal gathering, offering an environment that encourages learning, networking, and collaboration.
Who Should Attend?
This summit is a must-attend event for professionals committed to addressing global health and sustainability challenges. It is tailored for:
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Environmental Scientists and Researchers: Share and discuss advancements in the field of environmental health.
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Healthcare Professionals: Learn about the impact of environmental factors on patient outcomes and explore integrated care solutions.
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Public Health Officials and Policymakers: Develop frameworks and strategies to mitigate health risks associated with environmental changes.
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Urban Planners and Sustainability Experts: Collaborate on designing eco-conscious and resilient urban landscapes.
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Corporate Innovators and Technology Developers: Showcase solutions in renewable energy, pollution control, and smart healthcare technologies.
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Academicians and Emerging Scholars: Present research and exchange ideas to advance the field.
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Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs): Advocate for sustainable and equitable health practices.
Target Audience
The summit aims to unite a diverse and influential audience, including:
Key/Special Features
Market Analysis Report
The nexus of environmental health and sustainability has never been more critical. Rising environmental challenges are profoundly impacting global health systems, calling for urgent innovation and collaboration. According to leading reports, environmental factors contribute to nearly 25% of global mortality rates, underscoring the need for multidisciplinary action.
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Key Market Insights:
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The global environmental health market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 8.5% between 2023 and 2030, driven by investments in renewable energy, smart cities, and healthcare resilience.
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Technological innovation is at the forefront, with significant advancements in AI-based monitoring tools and green technologies.
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Regional Focus: North America and Europe lead the market in investment, while emerging economies in Asia-Pacific and Africa present vast opportunities for growth.
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This conference will provide invaluable insights into these trends and highlight opportunities for collaborative solutions to global challenges.
Why You Should Attend
The Global Summit on Environmental Health and Sustainability 2025 offers a unique and transformative experience for attendees. Here’s why you should be part of this pivotal event:
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Access Cutting-Edge Knowledge: Gain insights into the latest research, policies, and technologies shaping the future of environmental health.
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Engage with Thought Leaders: Learn from and interact with global experts, innovators, and decision-makers.
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Showcase Your Work: Present your research, innovations, and strategies to a global audience.
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Influence Policy: Contribute to actionable discussions that will influence global health and sustainability policies.
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Expand Your Network: Build meaningful connections with peers, collaborators, and industry leaders.
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Explore Toronto: Immerse yourself in one of the world’s most vibrant and eco-conscious cities, offering an inspiring backdrop for learning and networking.
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Join us on August 18-19, 2025, to collaborate, innovate, and inspire. Together, let’s protect our planet and preserve global health for a sustainable future.
Conference Engaging Sessions & Tracks
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Track 6: Addressing Disparities in Healthcare AccessHealthcare disparities remain a pressing global issue, with marginalized populations often facing significant barriers to accessing care. This session focuses on identifying systemic inequities, exploring interventions to bridge these gaps, and fostering collaborative strategies to achieve equitable healthcare for all. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health professionals and researchers studying healthcare inequities. Policymakers advocating for equitable healthcare systems. Community organizations implementing access-focused initiatives. Healthcare providers addressing disparities in underserved populations. Delegate Takeaways Insights into root causes of healthcare disparities and actionable strategies to address them. Case studies highlighting successful models for improving access in underserved communities. Tools to design and implement equity-driven healthcare initiatives.
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Track 7: The Role of Telemedicine in Bridging Healthcare GapsTelemedicine has emerged as a critical tool for expanding healthcare access, particularly in remote and underserved regions. This session explores the transformative potential of telemedicine, covering technological advancements, policy frameworks, and challenges in implementation. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Telemedicine innovators and developers of remote healthcare platforms. Healthcare providers using telemedicine to reach underserved populations. Policy experts advocating for telehealth regulations and reimbursement models. Researchers studying the impact of telemedicine on healthcare delivery. Delegate Takeaways Understanding of telemedicine’s role in addressing healthcare gaps globally. Exposure to successful telehealth models and best practices for implementation. Strategies to overcome technological, regulatory, and logistical challenges in telemedicine.
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Track 8: Community Health Workers: Scaling Impact in Low-Income RegionsCommunity Health Workers (CHWs) are essential in delivering primary healthcare and improving outcomes in low-income regions. This session examines how CHWs can be effectively trained, empowered, and integrated into healthcare systems to address critical public health challenges. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health officials implementing CHW programs. NGOs and community organizations focusing on grassroots healthcare delivery. Researchers evaluating the impact of CHWs on health outcomes. Policymakers designing frameworks to support CHWs. Delegate Takeaways Practical approaches to training and integrating CHWs into healthcare systems. Case studies demonstrating the impact of CHWs in low-resource settings. Insights into sustainable funding models and policies to support CHW programs.
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Track 9: Affordable Innovations for Low-Cost Healthcare DeliveryThis session highlights groundbreaking innovations aimed at reducing healthcare costs while maintaining quality and accessibility. Discussions will focus on scalable technologies, creative service delivery models, and collaborative solutions for low-cost healthcare in resource-constrained settings. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Innovators developing cost-effective healthcare technologies. Healthcare providers implementing affordable care models. Researchers studying the economic impact of low-cost healthcare innovations. NGOs and startups addressing healthcare affordability. Delegate Takeaways Exposure to innovative solutions for affordable healthcare delivery. Strategies for scaling cost-effective models in diverse settings. Insights into partnerships and funding opportunities to drive innovation.
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Track 10: Universal Health Coverage: Global Success Stories and Lessons LearnedUniversal Health Coverage (UHC) aims to ensure that all individuals have access to essential healthcare services without financial hardship. This session showcases global success stories, highlights challenges, and shares lessons learned in achieving UHC. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Policymakers and government leaders driving UHC initiatives. Researchers analyzing the impact and sustainability of UHC programs. International organizations working on UHC implementation and advocacy. Healthcare providers contributing to UHC models. Delegate Takeaways Comprehensive understanding of the principles and frameworks of UHC. Lessons learned from successful UHC implementations in various countries. Tools to advocate for and implement UHC policies in local contexts.
Session 1: Climate Change and Health Impacts
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Track 6: Addressing Disparities in Healthcare AccessHealthcare disparities remain a pressing global issue, with marginalized populations often facing significant barriers to accessing care. This session focuses on identifying systemic inequities, exploring interventions to bridge these gaps, and fostering collaborative strategies to achieve equitable healthcare for all. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health professionals and researchers studying healthcare inequities. Policymakers advocating for equitable healthcare systems. Community organizations implementing access-focused initiatives. Healthcare providers addressing disparities in underserved populations. Delegate Takeaways Insights into root causes of healthcare disparities and actionable strategies to address them. Case studies highlighting successful models for improving access in underserved communities. Tools to design and implement equity-driven healthcare initiatives.
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Track 7: The Role of Telemedicine in Bridging Healthcare GapsTelemedicine has emerged as a critical tool for expanding healthcare access, particularly in remote and underserved regions. This session explores the transformative potential of telemedicine, covering technological advancements, policy frameworks, and challenges in implementation. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Telemedicine innovators and developers of remote healthcare platforms. Healthcare providers using telemedicine to reach underserved populations. Policy experts advocating for telehealth regulations and reimbursement models. Researchers studying the impact of telemedicine on healthcare delivery. Delegate Takeaways Understanding of telemedicine’s role in addressing healthcare gaps globally. Exposure to successful telehealth models and best practices for implementation. Strategies to overcome technological, regulatory, and logistical challenges in telemedicine.
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Track 8: Community Health Workers: Scaling Impact in Low-Income RegionsCommunity Health Workers (CHWs) are essential in delivering primary healthcare and improving outcomes in low-income regions. This session examines how CHWs can be effectively trained, empowered, and integrated into healthcare systems to address critical public health challenges. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health officials implementing CHW programs. NGOs and community organizations focusing on grassroots healthcare delivery. Researchers evaluating the impact of CHWs on health outcomes. Policymakers designing frameworks to support CHWs. Delegate Takeaways Practical approaches to training and integrating CHWs into healthcare systems. Case studies demonstrating the impact of CHWs in low-resource settings. Insights into sustainable funding models and policies to support CHW programs.
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Track 9: Affordable Innovations for Low-Cost Healthcare DeliveryThis session highlights groundbreaking innovations aimed at reducing healthcare costs while maintaining quality and accessibility. Discussions will focus on scalable technologies, creative service delivery models, and collaborative solutions for low-cost healthcare in resource-constrained settings. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Innovators developing cost-effective healthcare technologies. Healthcare providers implementing affordable care models. Researchers studying the economic impact of low-cost healthcare innovations. NGOs and startups addressing healthcare affordability. Delegate Takeaways Exposure to innovative solutions for affordable healthcare delivery. Strategies for scaling cost-effective models in diverse settings. Insights into partnerships and funding opportunities to drive innovation.
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Track 10: Universal Health Coverage: Global Success Stories and Lessons LearnedUniversal Health Coverage (UHC) aims to ensure that all individuals have access to essential healthcare services without financial hardship. This session showcases global success stories, highlights challenges, and shares lessons learned in achieving UHC. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Policymakers and government leaders driving UHC initiatives. Researchers analyzing the impact and sustainability of UHC programs. International organizations working on UHC implementation and advocacy. Healthcare providers contributing to UHC models. Delegate Takeaways Comprehensive understanding of the principles and frameworks of UHC. Lessons learned from successful UHC implementations in various countries. Tools to advocate for and implement UHC policies in local contexts.
Session 2: Environmental Contaminants and Public Health
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Track 6: Addressing Disparities in Healthcare AccessHealthcare disparities remain a pressing global issue, with marginalized populations often facing significant barriers to accessing care. This session focuses on identifying systemic inequities, exploring interventions to bridge these gaps, and fostering collaborative strategies to achieve equitable healthcare for all. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health professionals and researchers studying healthcare inequities. Policymakers advocating for equitable healthcare systems. Community organizations implementing access-focused initiatives. Healthcare providers addressing disparities in underserved populations. Delegate Takeaways Insights into root causes of healthcare disparities and actionable strategies to address them. Case studies highlighting successful models for improving access in underserved communities. Tools to design and implement equity-driven healthcare initiatives.
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Track 7: The Role of Telemedicine in Bridging Healthcare GapsTelemedicine has emerged as a critical tool for expanding healthcare access, particularly in remote and underserved regions. This session explores the transformative potential of telemedicine, covering technological advancements, policy frameworks, and challenges in implementation. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Telemedicine innovators and developers of remote healthcare platforms. Healthcare providers using telemedicine to reach underserved populations. Policy experts advocating for telehealth regulations and reimbursement models. Researchers studying the impact of telemedicine on healthcare delivery. Delegate Takeaways Understanding of telemedicine’s role in addressing healthcare gaps globally. Exposure to successful telehealth models and best practices for implementation. Strategies to overcome technological, regulatory, and logistical challenges in telemedicine.
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Track 8: Community Health Workers: Scaling Impact in Low-Income RegionsCommunity Health Workers (CHWs) are essential in delivering primary healthcare and improving outcomes in low-income regions. This session examines how CHWs can be effectively trained, empowered, and integrated into healthcare systems to address critical public health challenges. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health officials implementing CHW programs. NGOs and community organizations focusing on grassroots healthcare delivery. Researchers evaluating the impact of CHWs on health outcomes. Policymakers designing frameworks to support CHWs. Delegate Takeaways Practical approaches to training and integrating CHWs into healthcare systems. Case studies demonstrating the impact of CHWs in low-resource settings. Insights into sustainable funding models and policies to support CHW programs.
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Track 9: Affordable Innovations for Low-Cost Healthcare DeliveryThis session highlights groundbreaking innovations aimed at reducing healthcare costs while maintaining quality and accessibility. Discussions will focus on scalable technologies, creative service delivery models, and collaborative solutions for low-cost healthcare in resource-constrained settings. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Innovators developing cost-effective healthcare technologies. Healthcare providers implementing affordable care models. Researchers studying the economic impact of low-cost healthcare innovations. NGOs and startups addressing healthcare affordability. Delegate Takeaways Exposure to innovative solutions for affordable healthcare delivery. Strategies for scaling cost-effective models in diverse settings. Insights into partnerships and funding opportunities to drive innovation.
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Track 10: Universal Health Coverage: Global Success Stories and Lessons LearnedUniversal Health Coverage (UHC) aims to ensure that all individuals have access to essential healthcare services without financial hardship. This session showcases global success stories, highlights challenges, and shares lessons learned in achieving UHC. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Policymakers and government leaders driving UHC initiatives. Researchers analyzing the impact and sustainability of UHC programs. International organizations working on UHC implementation and advocacy. Healthcare providers contributing to UHC models. Delegate Takeaways Comprehensive understanding of the principles and frameworks of UHC. Lessons learned from successful UHC implementations in various countries. Tools to advocate for and implement UHC policies in local contexts.
Session 3: Innovation and Technology in Environmental Health
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Track 6: Addressing Disparities in Healthcare AccessHealthcare disparities remain a pressing global issue, with marginalized populations often facing significant barriers to accessing care. This session focuses on identifying systemic inequities, exploring interventions to bridge these gaps, and fostering collaborative strategies to achieve equitable healthcare for all. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health professionals and researchers studying healthcare inequities. Policymakers advocating for equitable healthcare systems. Community organizations implementing access-focused initiatives. Healthcare providers addressing disparities in underserved populations. Delegate Takeaways Insights into root causes of healthcare disparities and actionable strategies to address them. Case studies highlighting successful models for improving access in underserved communities. Tools to design and implement equity-driven healthcare initiatives.
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Track 7: The Role of Telemedicine in Bridging Healthcare GapsTelemedicine has emerged as a critical tool for expanding healthcare access, particularly in remote and underserved regions. This session explores the transformative potential of telemedicine, covering technological advancements, policy frameworks, and challenges in implementation. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Telemedicine innovators and developers of remote healthcare platforms. Healthcare providers using telemedicine to reach underserved populations. Policy experts advocating for telehealth regulations and reimbursement models. Researchers studying the impact of telemedicine on healthcare delivery. Delegate Takeaways Understanding of telemedicine’s role in addressing healthcare gaps globally. Exposure to successful telehealth models and best practices for implementation. Strategies to overcome technological, regulatory, and logistical challenges in telemedicine.
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Track 8: Community Health Workers: Scaling Impact in Low-Income RegionsCommunity Health Workers (CHWs) are essential in delivering primary healthcare and improving outcomes in low-income regions. This session examines how CHWs can be effectively trained, empowered, and integrated into healthcare systems to address critical public health challenges. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health officials implementing CHW programs. NGOs and community organizations focusing on grassroots healthcare delivery. Researchers evaluating the impact of CHWs on health outcomes. Policymakers designing frameworks to support CHWs. Delegate Takeaways Practical approaches to training and integrating CHWs into healthcare systems. Case studies demonstrating the impact of CHWs in low-resource settings. Insights into sustainable funding models and policies to support CHW programs.
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Track 9: Affordable Innovations for Low-Cost Healthcare DeliveryThis session highlights groundbreaking innovations aimed at reducing healthcare costs while maintaining quality and accessibility. Discussions will focus on scalable technologies, creative service delivery models, and collaborative solutions for low-cost healthcare in resource-constrained settings. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Innovators developing cost-effective healthcare technologies. Healthcare providers implementing affordable care models. Researchers studying the economic impact of low-cost healthcare innovations. NGOs and startups addressing healthcare affordability. Delegate Takeaways Exposure to innovative solutions for affordable healthcare delivery. Strategies for scaling cost-effective models in diverse settings. Insights into partnerships and funding opportunities to drive innovation.
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Track 10: Universal Health Coverage: Global Success Stories and Lessons LearnedUniversal Health Coverage (UHC) aims to ensure that all individuals have access to essential healthcare services without financial hardship. This session showcases global success stories, highlights challenges, and shares lessons learned in achieving UHC. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Policymakers and government leaders driving UHC initiatives. Researchers analyzing the impact and sustainability of UHC programs. International organizations working on UHC implementation and advocacy. Healthcare providers contributing to UHC models. Delegate Takeaways Comprehensive understanding of the principles and frameworks of UHC. Lessons learned from successful UHC implementations in various countries. Tools to advocate for and implement UHC policies in local contexts.
Session 4: Policy, Equity, and Advocacy
Day 1
Climate Change and Environmental Health
08:00 AM - 09:00 AM
Registration and Networking Breakfast
09:00 AM - 09:45 AM
Opening Keynote
“Protecting Planet, Preserving Health: The Intersection of Environmental and Public Health”
09:45 AM - 10:15 AM
Plenary Talk
“Understanding the Health Impacts of Climate Change: A Call to Action”
10:15 AM - 10:30 AM
Networking and Refreshments Break
Session Track 1: Climate Change and Health Impacts
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Panel Discussion
“Preparing for Climate-Driven Health Challenges”
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Rising vector-borne diseases due to changing weather patterns.
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Heatwaves and their impact on vulnerable populations.
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Strengthening healthcare systems to manage climate risks.
11:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Oral Presentation
“Air Pollution and Respiratory Diseases: Tracking the Global Burden”
11:50 AM - 12:10 PM
Oral Presentation
“Water Security and Public Health: Addressing Scarcity and Contamination”
12:10 PM - 12:30 PM
Case Study
“Innovative Climate Resilience Programs for Urban Healthcare Systems”
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Networking Lunch Break
Session Track 2: Environmental Contaminants and Public Health
01:30 PM - 02:00 PM
Keynote Talk
“The Hidden Toll of Environmental Contaminants on Human Health”
02:00 PM - 02:30 PM
Plenary Talk
“Tackling Plastic Pollution: Innovations for a Sustainable Future”
02:30 PM - 03:30 PM
Panel Discussion
“Reducing Exposure to Toxic Chemicals in Food and Water”
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Heavy metals and their long-term health effects.
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Monitoring pesticide residues in agriculture.
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Strategies for reducing endocrine disruptors in the environment.
03:30 PM - 03:45 PM
Networking and Refreshments Break
03:45 PM - 04:05 PM
Oral Presentation
“E-Waste and Emerging Health Risks: A Global Perspective”
04:05 PM - 04:25 PM
Oral Presentation
“Community-Led Solutions to Combat Environmental Pollution”
04:25 PM - 04:45 PM
Case Study
“Managing Plastic Pollution in Coastal and Rural Communities”
04:45 PM
Closing Remarks and Day 1 Wrap-Up
Agenda
Quick Links
Agenda
Awards
Experts
Sessions & Tracks
Registration
Refund Policy