HICCER's Center for Resource Recovery was founded to promote technically feasible, economically, and environmentally viable resource recovery methods that recover useful resources out of disposed products or by-products in critical infrastructure sectors through research, education, and advocacy by adhering to circular economy principles and the United Nations' sustainable development goals (UNSDGs).
At this center, academicians, researchers, students, visiting scholars, and policymakers will work closely with the stakeholders of specific critical infrastructure sectors to create new knowledge and explore constructive and logical approaches to address pressing global problems of human survival, development, and welfare.
Research projects at the Center for Resource Recovery will be initiated and carried out in collaboration with the HICCER community, academic institutions, NGOs, NPOs, industries and other national and international partners.
This center intensely works toward offering academic, research, and certification programs with a curriculum that includes cutting edge research-driven case studies and practical implementations.
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