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Radiological and Hazardous

Waste Professionals

WM2025 Recap: Key Takeaways and Hot Topics

  • Rolando Guerra
  • Mar 18
  • 2 min read
A group of four NSSI team members posing at the WM2025 Symposium, standing in front of an NSSI-branded booth with a hexagonal background design. They are dressed in professional attire, wearing event badges. The WM2025 logo and text promoting “Education & Opportunity in RadWaste Management” is overlaid in the bottom corner of the image. The background features the conference setting with blue and gray banners.
The NSSI team had a great time at #WM2025, connecting, learning, and discussing the future of waste management and tritium!

The Waste Management Symposium 2025 (WM2025) was an incredible event filled with innovation, collaboration, and thought-provoking discussions. This year’s conference brought together industry leaders, experts, and professionals from around the world to explore the latest advancements in waste management, sustainability, and environmental protection.


A candid moment at the NSSI booth during WM2025, where two NSSI representatives in business attire engage in conversation with an attendee. The booth features promotional items, including green giveaways on black tables, with a hexagonal-patterned NSSI display in the background. The event floor is busy with other booths and attendees networking in the background.
Great conversations and connections at the NSSI booth during #WM2025! 🔬♻️ Excited about the future of waste management and sustainability!

A Week of Insights and Innovation

From cutting-edge technologies to policy discussions, WM2025 showcased groundbreaking ideas shaping the future of waste management. Attendees had the opportunity to engage with top minds in the field, exchange knowledge, and explore new solutions to global waste challenges.


Ivan, NSSI’s tritium expert, speaks with an attendee at the WM2025 symposium, standing near the NSSI booth with informational banners in the background. A table in the foreground showcases NSSI promotional items, including green giveaways and plush alligator toys. Other attendees and exhibitors can be seen networking throughout the event space.
Ivan, our tritium expert, engaging in insightful discussions at #WM2025 on the latest in waste management and radioactive material solutions! 🔬♻️

Tritium in the Spotlight

One of the most talked-about topics at WM2025 was tritium. Our own Ivan had numerous discussions addressing key questions surrounding tritium, including its impact, management strategies, and regulatory considerations. The level of engagement and curiosity around this topic highlighted its growing importance in the industry.


A close-up of multiple plush alligator toys, named Fourchie, displayed on a black table at WM2025. The bright green plushies have smiling faces with white teeth, red mouths, and NSSI tags attached. The giveaway celebrates NSSI’s new Port Fourchon yard, marking an exciting expansion for the company.
Meet Fourchie! 🐊 Our newest giveaway at #WM2025, celebrating the launch of our Port Fourchon yard! 🌊⚓ #NSSI #PortFourchon #Fourchie

Looking Ahead

As we reflect on an exciting week at WM2025, it’s clear that the future of waste management is driven by innovation, collaboration, and sustainability. The connections made, insights gained, and discussions held at this year’s symposium will undoubtedly shape the industry’s direction moving forward.

Stay tuned for more updates, and check out some of our favorite moments from WM2025 in the photos below!


A large NSSI trade show display at WM2025, featuring the company’s branding with a hexagonal-patterned background. The banner highlights radiological and hazardous waste professionals, with images of NSSI’s facility, trucks, and waste containers. Surrounding banners provide additional details on hazardous waste management and NORM/TENORM services, reinforcing NSSI’s industry leadership.
Showcasing NSSI’s expertise in radiological and hazardous waste management at #WM2025! ♻️🚛 #NSSI #WasteManagement #Innovation

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