CIWM Resource Conference Cymru – 5 things we’re looking forward to

CIWM Conference at Sophia Gardens

With the CIWM Resources Conference Cymru 2023 coming up on 22 March, Circular Online explores 5 things we’re looking forward to at the event.

The Resourcing the Welsh Circular Economy will be a day of inspiration, conversation and collaboration as presenters and delegates explore the key challenges and opportunities Wales faces on its journey to transition to a circular economy.

From a deep dive into an innovative case study and answers to what quality materials look like in the circular economy to policy insights from the Welsh government, the conference features a wealth of knowledgeable speakers from across the industry.

The CIWM Resource Conference Cymru remains a must-attend event for resource and waste professionals across Wales and the wider devolved nations, and here’s why:

5 things we’re looking forward to

  1. Circular economy: delivering ambition and impact in Wales
  2. A case study in circular thinking – Royal Mint
  3. Policies to facilitate the Welsh circular economy
  4. What quality materials look like in the circular economy
  5. How regulation can help facilitate the circular economy – NRW

Circular economy: delivering ambition and impact in Wales

CIWM Conference at Sophia Gardens

Opening the programme at the CIWM Resource Conference Cymru is Chair of WRAP Sebastian Munden.

Kicking off the day’s action, Munden will take delegates through the work currently being done to embed circularity into the Welsh economy.

A case study in circular thinking – Royal Mint

CIWM Conference at Sophia Gardens

To showcase how the circular economy can work in Wales, this session will explore a case study from the Royal Mint. Steve Clode, Head of Operational Transformation and COMAH, Royal Mint, will explore how the company views, uses and handles materials, including recovering Gold from WEEE, in their operations.

Clode’s presentation will look at the Royal Mint’s vision, process and the future of the company’s operations, as well as how circular thinking can be scaled up. The session will also examine the problem the make-take-dispose economy presents to the Royal Mint and the opportunity of the circular economy.

Policies to facilitate the Welsh circular economy

CIWM Conference at Sophia Gardens

All the best will in the world can’t make a fully circular economy in Wales a reality. It will be a combined effort between consumers, producers and government.

In this session, delegates will hear the latest thinking from the Welsh government’s Head of Waste Strategy Dr. Andy Rees OBE on the policies being looked at in detail today.

Rees will also explore how government are working to build on the success of the nation’s high recycling rates.

What quality materials look like in the circular economy

CIWM Conference at Sophia Gardens

What do quality materials look like in the circular economy? What the world produces to sustain the make-take-dispose economy is clear – they’re sitting all around us. However, a question on a lot of people’s lips is what do quality materials look like in the circular economy?

Manager (Steel Packaging Recycling) – Tata Steel, the event’s headline sponsor, Nicola Jones, explores how the company is tackling issues around material quality. Jones will also look at how the quality of a material can impact the possible uses and its ability to be seen as truly circular.

How regulation can help facilitate the Circular Economy – NRW

CIWM Conference at Sophia Gardens

In this thought-provoking session from Natural Resources Wales (NRW) Senior Specialist, Lara Moggridge will look at the important role regulation has to play to support the waste industry in delivering a true environmentally robust circular economy.

The session from the NRW’s Moggridge will also look at some of the challenges faced for delivering a circular economy and how regulation can help tackle them. As well as how regulation will help with material flows and processing to keep materials in use.

Moggridge’s presentation will also cover how to raise standards in the waste industry to achieve a cradle-to-cradle approach and realise waste as a resource.

Book your place today

If any part of the programme has piqued your interest, don’t hesitate, book your place at the event now.

Join some of the most knowledgeable professionals in the industry on Wednesday 22nd March 2023 at Sophia Gardens, Glamorgan Cricket Club.

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