Plenary speakers
- Opening ceremony plenary speaker: Prof Jim Bridges (Research for Sustainability Ltd, UK)
- Day 1 plenary speakers:
- Prof William Mitch (Stanford University, USA) – Reductive Electrochemical Treatment Systems for Decentralized Treatment of Contaminated Groundwater, Stormwater and Drinking Water
- Prof Jane Entwistle (Northumbria University, UK) – Dirt, Diet and Dust – Geochemistry in Human Health Risk Assessment
- Day 2 plenary speaker: Prof Alan Baker (University of Melbourne, Australia) – Metal Hyperaccumulator Plants – biological curiosities but a valuable phytotechnological resource for soil clean-up and biorecovery of valuable resources
- Closing ceremony plenary speaker: Prof Ming Hung Wong (Education University of Hong Kong and Southern University of Science and Technology, China) – Environmental and health implications of chemical food contaminants, with emphasis on chemicals associated with plastics and microplastics
Keynote speakers
- Prof Paul Bardos (University of Brighton and r3 Environmental Tech Ltd., UK) – Sustianbale and risk based land management in a nutshell
- Dr Julian Bosch (Intrapore, Germany)
- Dr Darren Beriro (British Geological Survey, UK)
- Prof Ram Chandra (BB Ambedkar Central University, India) – Environmental hazards of lignocellulosic wastes discharge from pulp paper mill industry and their bioremediation
- Prof Nick Dickinson (Lincoln University, New Zealand) – Urban agriculture: food crops on previously-developed land
- Dr Chris Evens (Geostream, McAuliffe Group, UK)
- Dr Barbara Hedler (Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, The Netherlands) – Contributions of the Chemical Weapons Convention to the Environment and Safety and Security
- Prof Deyi Hou (Tsinghua University, China)
- Prof Longbin Huang (University of Queensland, Australia)
- Prof Jörg Rinklebe (BUW, Germany)
- Dr Daniel Tsang (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong China)
- Prof Martina Vijver (University of Leiden, The Netherlands)
- Dr Meththika Vithanage (University of Sri Jayewardenenpura, Sri Lanka)