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CeeD Member Event - Urban Mining Industry Workshop

Turning urban resources into sustainable products: ICT, photonics, batteries, TV, appliances
March 24th, 2026 10:00 AM   through   4:00 PM
Edinburgh,
United Kingdom

How to secure UK’s Sovereignty through harvesting of secondary raw materials and components for the manufacturing of new products.

Turning urban resources into sustainable products: ICT, photonics, batteries, TV, appliances

KEYNOTE - Prof Paul Monks Chair of the British Geological Survey, Chair of the Henry Royce Institute, Former CSA (BEIS/DESNZ) and Professor at the University of Leicester

Urban mining is becoming a key enabler of sustainable, resilient supply chains: transforming waste streams into valuable resources. This Urban Mining Industry Workshop will bring together stakeholders from across industry, policy, and innovation to explore how emerging technologies, regulatory frameworks, and material applications are shaping the sustainable and national manufacturing capacities in the UK.

The workshop is designed as a collaborative forum to share insights, discuss challenges, and identify opportunities for scaling the use of recovered materials in new products.

Who Should Attend

This workshop is relevant for professionals and organisations involved in or impacted by urban mining and circular materials, including:

  • Recycling companies and materials producers

  • Technology providers and startups

  • Manufacturers using or exploring recovered materials

  • Policymakers and regulatory bodies

  • Researchers, consultants, and sustainability leaders

More info and register here: Urban Mining Industry Workshop

 


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