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CIWM Members: Share Your Expertise & Shape the Conversation

CIWM members are at the heart of our sector’s progress, and we want to showcase the incredible knowledge and experience within our community. Whether you have a unique perspective, an innovative project, or key insights to share, now is the time to step forward and get involved.

We’re making it easier than ever for you to contribute to CIWM’s platforms—whether that’s writing for Circular or Circular Online, joining a podcast, speaking at an event, or taking part in a CIWM webinar. Your voice matters, and by participating, you will not only help shape key industry discussions, but also raise your own professional profile.

Not sure where to start? We’re here to help. Whether you’re an experienced contributor or sharing your insights for the first time, we’ll guide you through every step to ensure your contribution makes an impact.

Why Get Involved?

Make an impact – Your insights can inspire and inform others across the sector.
Expand your network – Engage with fellow professionals and thought leaders.
Build your profile – Get your name out there and be recognised as an expert.
Drive change – Be part of important conversations that shape the future of the resources and waste sector.

📢 Want to get involved but not sure how?

Sign up to our Contributor Database to be considered for future opportunities. We’ll match you with the right platform and provide support throughout the process.

✉️ Already have an idea?

If you know exactly what you’d like to contribute, email contribute@ciwm.co.uk with a brief outline of your idea and where you’d like it to be featured—whether that’s an article, podcast, webinar, or speaking opportunity. Our team will review and help bring your idea to life.

Now is the time to step forward, contribute, and be heard. We look forward to working with you!

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