Pideya Learning Academy

Environmental Monitoring and Sustainable Waste Management

Upcoming Schedules

  • Live Online Training
  • Classroom Training

Date Venue Duration Fee (USD)
20 Jan - 29 Jan 2025 Live Online 10 Day 5250
31 Mar - 09 Apr 2025 Live Online 10 Day 5250
14 Apr - 23 Apr 2025 Live Online 10 Day 5250
30 Jun - 09 Jul 2025 Live Online 10 Day 5250
21 Jul - 30 Jul 2025 Live Online 10 Day 5250
29 Sep - 08 Oct 2025 Live Online 10 Day 5250
10 Nov - 19 Nov 2025 Live Online 10 Day 5250
24 Nov - 03 Dec 2025 Live Online 10 Day 5250

Course Overview

As global attention intensifies around environmental sustainability, there is an increasing demand for professionals who can manage environmental impacts with strategic, data-driven, and compliant approaches. The combined course, Environmental Monitoring and Sustainable Waste Management, offered by Paideiya Learning Academy, merges two essential domains—environmental monitoring and modeling with sustainable waste management strategies—into a single, comprehensive training program. This dual-focus curriculum equips professionals with the knowledge and tools to implement robust Environmental Management Systems (EMS), monitor environmental performance effectively, and develop sustainable, regulation-compliant waste management practices that align with global standards.
Environmental monitoring is a cornerstone of modern environmental governance. It encompasses the systematic tracking of environmental parameters such as air, water, and soil quality to evaluate the impacts of industrial, municipal, and other anthropogenic activities. According to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), over 92% of the world’s population lives in places where air quality levels exceed WHO limits, underlining the urgency for precise monitoring and mitigation strategies. The course provides a structured understanding of ISO 14001:2015 standards, EMS framework development, environmental impact assessments (EIA), and performance evaluation tools to ensure compliance and continuous improvement.
Concurrently, the course delves deep into the increasingly critical field of waste management. With the world generating over 2.24 billion tonnes of solid waste annually (World Bank, 2022), and projections estimating a rise to nearly 3.88 billion tonnes by 2050, the role of effective waste management in environmental protection and public health cannot be overstated. Participants will learn how to categorize waste streams, understand regulatory frameworks, implement waste minimization techniques, and integrate circular economy principles. They will explore innovative technologies such as AI and IoT in waste tracking, smart collection systems, and waste-to-energy conversion, fostering both environmental and economic sustainability.
Key highlights of this training include:
In-depth understanding of ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management System (EMS) standards
Strategic approaches to identifying and analyzing environmental aspects and impact risks
Implementation of effective waste minimization, recycling, and reuse strategies
Knowledge of global regulatory compliance and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) procedures
Application of innovative technologies such as AI, IoT, and automation in waste and environmental data management
Case studies and sector-specific modules, including waste management in oil & gas and wastewater treatment
Guidance in developing actionable waste management plans and conducting environmental audits
By synthesizing two foundational areas of environmental expertise, this training program empowers participants to improve environmental performance while reducing operational risks and costs. Participants will be capable of designing holistic strategies that fulfill sustainability goals, ensure stakeholder engagement, and promote corporate responsibility across industrial, governmental, and community settings.

Key Takeaways:

  • In-depth understanding of ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management System (EMS) standards
  • Strategic approaches to identifying and analyzing environmental aspects and impact risks
  • Implementation of effective waste minimization, recycling, and reuse strategies
  • Knowledge of global regulatory compliance and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) procedures
  • Application of innovative technologies such as AI, IoT, and automation in waste and environmental data management
  • Case studies and sector-specific modules, including waste management in oil & gas and wastewater treatment
  • Guidance in developing actionable waste management plans and conducting environmental audits
  • In-depth understanding of ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management System (EMS) standards
  • Strategic approaches to identifying and analyzing environmental aspects and impact risks
  • Implementation of effective waste minimization, recycling, and reuse strategies
  • Knowledge of global regulatory compliance and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) procedures
  • Application of innovative technologies such as AI, IoT, and automation in waste and environmental data management
  • Case studies and sector-specific modules, including waste management in oil & gas and wastewater treatment
  • Guidance in developing actionable waste management plans and conducting environmental audits

Course Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Understand environmental aspects, impact risks, and ISO 14001:2015 EMS standards
Develop, implement, and evaluate comprehensive Environmental Management Systems (EMS)
Categorize and manage diverse waste streams, including hazardous and non-hazardous waste
Ensure compliance with environmental regulations, reporting standards, and licensing
Apply circular economy and eco-efficiency principles in waste reduction and recycling
Utilize environmental modeling tools and monitoring techniques to assess and mitigate impact
Design sustainable waste management plans tailored to specific organizational needs
Evaluate environmental performance through audits, risk assessments, and corrective actions

Personal Benefits

Participants will gain:
A robust understanding of EMS principles, waste classification, and environmental modeling
Improved capability to manage environmental risks and sustainability objectives
Enhanced confidence in conducting audits and developing compliance strategies
Practical tools to evaluate and optimize environmental and waste management programs
Competitive knowledge to support career advancement in environmental management

Organisational Benefits

By enrolling staff in this course, organizations will:
Enhance environmental compliance and minimize legal and operational risks
Establish and improve ISO 14001:2015-compliant EMS frameworks
Optimize waste management processes to reduce costs and improve resource efficiency
Strengthen stakeholder trust and corporate social responsibility performance
Leverage innovative technologies for data-driven environmental decision-making
Align with international sustainability goals and reporting requirements

Who Should Attend

This course is ideal for professionals involved in environmental planning, monitoring, compliance, and sustainability. It is highly beneficial for:
Environmental Managers and Officers
Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) Professionals
Facility and Operations Managers
Regulatory Compliance Officers
Sustainability Coordinators
Waste Management Consultants
Government and NGO Environmental Specialists
ISO 14001 Implementation Teams
Oil & Gas Environmental Specialists
Engineers and Technical Personnel handling waste or environmental responsibilities

Course Outline

Module 1: Foundations of Environmental and Waste Management
Introduction to Environmental Management and Waste Management Benefits of Good Environmental Management Key Principles of Waste Hierarchy: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Environmental Impacts of Improper Waste Disposal Key Global Initiatives in Waste and Environmental Management Historical Development and Trends in Waste Practices
Module 2: Environmental Management Systems (EMS) and ISO 14001:2015
Environmental Management System as a Process (Plan-Do-Check-Act) Benefits of Implementing ISO 14001:2015 ISO 14001:2015 Requirements and Structure Document Framework for an EMS Understanding Organisation’s Activities and Interested Parties
Module 3: Leadership, Planning, and Organizational Context
EMS Leadership and Commitment Developing and Communicating Environmental Policies Assigning Roles, Responsibilities, and Authorities Determining Compliance Obligations Selecting Risk Control Measures for Significant Impacts Setting Environmental Objectives and Action Programs
Module 4: Environmental Aspects, Impacts, and Risk Assessment
Identifying and Analyzing Environmental Aspects and Impacts Understanding Global, Regional, and Local Environmental Issues Determining Significant Environmental Aspects Carrying Out an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Applicable Environmental Regulations and Standards
Module 5: Waste Classification and Impact Assessment
Differentiating Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste Biological, Chemical, and Physical Properties of Waste Waste Characterization and Auditing Techniques Environmental Impact Analysis of Waste Importance of Accurate Waste Categorization
Module 6: Support Functions and Operational Controls
Awareness, Communication, and Documentation in EMS Operational Control Measures Contractor and Supplier Environmental Controls Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
Module 7: Regulatory Frameworks and Environmental Compliance
Local, Regional, and International Environmental Regulations Understanding Environmental Protection Laws Permits, Licenses, and Legal Responsibilities Regulatory Reporting and Documentation Strategies for Maintaining Compliance
Module 8: Waste Minimization and Resource Efficiency
Source Reduction Strategies Sustainable Procurement and Lean Manufacturing Cost-Benefit Analysis of Waste Minimization Environmental and Financial Savings Case Studies in Waste Reduction
Module 9: Recycling, Reuse, and Circular Economy
Circular Economy Principles and Design for Recyclability E-waste Management and Material Recovery Upcycling vs. Downcycling Developing Effective Recycling Programs Market Opportunities in Recycled Products
Module 10: Hazardous Waste Management
Identification and Classification of Hazardous Waste Safe Handling, Storage, and Disposal Procedures Spill Response and Containment Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Emergency Planning and Risk Mitigation
Module 11: Solid Waste Management Systems
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Strategies Landfilling and Waste-to-Energy Conversion Composting and Organic Waste Treatment Integrated Waste Management Approaches Waste Collection, Sorting, and Transport Public Awareness and Community Engagement
Module 12: Wastewater and Effluent Management
Industrial Wastewater Sources and Types Treatment Technologies and Sludge Management Water Quality Monitoring and Testing Wastewater Regulatory Compliance Real-World Case Studies
Module 13: Sustainable Landfill and Site Management
Landfill Site Selection and Environmental Design Leachate and Methane Management Environmental Monitoring at Landfill Sites Post-Closure Site Restoration Best Practices in Long-Term Landfill Operations
Module 14: Innovative and Smart Waste Management Technologies
Advances in Waste Treatment Technologies AI and IoT in Waste Tracking and Smart Collection Automation in Sorting and Processing Waste-to-Energy Systems Future Trends and Innovations in Waste Management
Module 15: Sector-Specific Waste Management: Oil & Gas Industry
Waste Types in Drilling and Production Offshore Waste Handling Oil Spill Response and Remediation Best Practices for Oilfield Waste Management Environmental Impact Reduction in Energy Operations
Module 16: Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability
Waste-Climate Nexus and Greenhouse Gas Reduction Carbon Footprint Measurement in Waste Systems Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Environmental Management Climate Adaptation Strategies Green Certifications and ESG Reporting
Module 17: Performance Evaluation and Environmental Auditing
EMS Monitoring, Measurement, and Performance Analysis Conducting Environmental and Waste Audits Compliance Checking and Evaluation Management Review Process Audit Tools, Data Analysis, and Corrective Action Implementation
Module 18: Developing and Implementing Waste Management Plans
Steps for Creating a Comprehensive Waste Management Plan Setting Measurable Goals and KPIs Budgeting and Resource Planning Stakeholder Communication and Engagement Monitoring, Evaluation, and Continuous Improvement Case Studies of Successful Waste Management Plans

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