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ESS Expo 2025 unveils packed agenda featuring government leaders and industry trailblazers

Environmental Services & Solutions (ESS) Expo, the UK’s largest environmental event, has today released the full speaker programme for its 2025 event, which now features seven shows spanning all corners of the environmental sector, under one roof at the NEC Birmingham. There are a record number of attendees set to attend the 2025 edition, with over 15,000 visitors and over 750 exhibiting companies expected to attend.

 

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ESS Expo continues to stand as the UK’s most critical and comprehensive gathering for the environmental community. It provides a unique platform for high-level discussion, bringing together government speakers, industry leaders, cutting-edge suppliers, and industry innovators. The speaker programme has been carefully curated to move beyond conversation, focusing on actionable strategies, groundbreaking technologies, operational take-aways, and collaborative solutions.

The entire environment services sector in one place

ESS Expo is growing in 2025 with the addition of two new events: the Complete Auto Recycling Show and Metals Recycling Event (CARS & MRE), and the Geotechnical Engineering & Operations Expo (GEO Expo).

The Water, Wastewater & Environmental Management Expo (WWEM Expo), previously known as WRM, has also been expanded, and the Air Quality & Emissions Expo (AQE Expo), formerly APC Expo, joins the line up.

These new shows will join the existing Resource & Waste Management Expo (RWM Expo), Energy, Fuels & Decarbonisation Expo (EFD Expo), and Contamination & Land Remediation Expo (CLR Expo), solidifying ESS Expo as the UK’s leading hub for environmental showcase.

Each of the seven shows will feature a curated selection of companies and engaging talks by industry experts. Each show provides a distinct perspective on environmental sustainability, combining expert knowledge with a focus on current environmental matters, current policy and regulation, and their impact.

Headline Presentations

Renowned wildlife presenter and conservationist Michaela Strachan leads this year’s powerhouse keynote line-up with Extreme Conservation Conversations: Uncovering Climate Change Case Studies. Taking to the stage at the Net Zero Summit Theatre, Michaela will share gripping, first-hand accounts from the frontlines of climate change, spotlighting endangered species, vanishing habitats, and the urgent need for global action.

Also taking centre stage is Rishi Jain, Director of Impact at Liverpool FC, with an exclusive session titled Great Presence Brings Great Responsibility: Delivering A Sporting Standard Towards Sustainability ‘The Red Way’. Rishi will reveal how the Premier League giant is embedding sustainability across operations and fan engagement, aligning with 16 of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals while maintaining world-class performance on the pitch.

They will be joined by a standout roster of headline speakers across the ESS Expo, including Alex Sobel MP, Mike Reader MP and Margaret Bates of DEFRA, each bringing deep technical expertise and bold ideas to the most pressing challenges facing energy, policy, infrastructure, and the circular economy today.

Waste and Recycling

As the UK’s premier event for the recycling, resource, and waste industry, RWM Expo stands at the forefront of the nation’s push towards a circular economy. RWM features over 400 exhibitors and outdoor area dedicated to live machinery demonstrations. The exhibition floor is an unmissable destination for professionals seeking to enhance operational efficiency and discover the latest cutting-edge solutions in resource management.

RWM Expo 2025 will feature an impressive line-up of expert speakers and thought-provoking sessions tackling the most urgent challenges and future opportunities in the waste, recycling, and circular economy sectors.

A must-attend session, Circular Economy Taskforce: Driving Real-World Change, will bring together industry leaders including Professor David Greenfield (CIWM & CEI), Stuart Hayward-Higham (SUEZ UK), Libby Peake (Green Alliance), and Jacob Hayler (ESA). This high-level panel will unpack how collaboration, policy, and procurement are reshaping UK supply chains, from construction to packaging, to enable circular practices at scale.

Another highlight, Waste Not: Visionary Leadership for a Circular Future, will see senior executives from across the sector, including Dr. Jane Atkinson CBE (Enfinium), Neil Grundon (Grundon), and John Wilkinson (SUEZ UK), share their views on the sector’s future direction. Chaired by Dr. Anna Willetts, the session offers a rare opportunity to hear from those shaping long-term strategy at the top of the industry.

In The Future of Green Skills, sector leaders such as Dr. Adam Read (SUEZ UK), Rachel Melvin (LARAC), and Shilpa Parmar (Veolia) will explore how the industry can meet growing demands for talent and training. From policy reform to employer engagement, the panel will discuss how to equip the next generation of professionals to deliver decarbonisation and circular goals.

Circular by Design: Rethinking Products, Systems and Impact will explore how design choices made early in a product’s lifecycle can determine its environmental impact. Featuring voices from UKFT, CIWM, and ECS, the session will look at disassembly, material choices, and how regulation is shaping innovation, from digital product passports to the ESPR.

With the UK Deposit Return Scheme due to roll out in 2027, Navigating the New Legislation brings together policy specialists and producers to discuss what’s coming and how stakeholders can prepare. Speakers from Alupro, ESA, and Letsrecycle.com will outline key policy developments and expected industry impacts.

This year’s RWM Expo showcases groundbreaking technologies designed to revolutionise the waste sector. AMP will present its state-of-the-art AMP ONE system, a highly automated, facility-scale sortation solution that uses AI to recover over 90% of target materials with minimal labour. For greater efficiency in collection, Sensorita will debut its sensor-native software, which provides real-time visibility into skip fill levels and locations to optimise routes and reduce customer service workload. Steinert will also highlight its advanced sorting solutions, including the STEINERT PLASMAX | LIBS for high-purity metal sorting and the UniSort PR, which uses AI to separate complex materials.

The event also features innovative solutions for resource management and safety. Glasdon UK Limited will showcase its new Origin® Infinity indoor recycling bin, a fully customisable and configurable unit designed to simplify waste streams. In a key presentation, RECOUP will launch a new report on the challenges facing plastic packaging recycling and outline a clear roadmap for restoring integrity to the sector. For those focused on safety, J&K Ross will be launching a new sustainable Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) range, while AcSoft Ltd will feature the CRY8124, a handheld acoustic imaging camera to detect air and gas leaks. Timberpak Ltd will also highlight its wood recycling processes, which turn waste wood into valuable materials for chipboard production.

Supporting the waste and recycling agenda at ESS Expo, Complete Auto Recycling Show & Metals Recycling Event (CARS & MRE) will bring together vehicle dismantlers, authorised treatment facilities, salvage yards, parts traders, brokers, and transporters at what has long been recognised as Europe’s leading event for the vehicle recycling industry. Visitors can expect to connect with leading industry experts, explore the latest advancements in auto recycling, and witness processes live in action. Highlights include a live demonstration area and a live vehicle depollution area, offering an immersive, hands-on experience for attendees. Exhibitors such as AutoDrain, RS Automotive Core Ltd, and Tyre Boss Ltd will be among the 40+ leading companies showcasing innovation and expertise.

MRE will also showcase solutions from prominent organisations across the metals recycling value chain, including Automet Ltd, the British Metals Recycling Association (BMRA), Hensel Recycling, Lindemann, and Raw Material Cover. Here, for the first time, attendees will gain insight through specialised networking events, collaborative workshops, and engaging demonstrations, creating valuable opportunities to meet buyers, customers and industry leaders.

Energy & Resource

Energy, Fuels & Decarbonisation Expo (EFD) brings together top-tier experts and innovators to tackle the UK’s clean energy transition. The Energy Keynote Theatre will feature a compelling programme of speakers, including Alex Sobel MP, who will share practical insights from a major energy case study supporting the UK’s net-zero targets. Raul Montano, Technology Director at Hitachi Energy will explore how to deliver large-scale energy infrastructure projects more efficiently by cutting complexity and costs. Attendees will also hear from Doug Millington-Smith, Operational Innovation Lead at National Gas, who will provide a deep dive into hydrogen’s critical role in the transition to sustainable energy.

With over 100 companies exhibiting in this zone, attendees can explore a wide range of products and services. For those in the bioenergy sector, Thöni Industriebetriebe GmbH and VYNCKE will demonstrate their solutions for converting organic waste and biomass into clean energy. To boost operational efficiency, Blickfeld will feature its innovative 3D LiDAR system for precise, real-time volume monitoring of materials.

The exhibition will also highlight key solutions for a low-carbon economy. Certas Energy will present its Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) and commercial solar systems. Puragen will showcase its advanced purification technologies, and REMBE Safety+Control will feature its critical pressure protection solutions. The event also provides access to expert consultants from companies like Ceres Waste for strategic insights and Hofstetter Environmental for integrated landfill and biogas solutions.

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Land Management

Bringing the future of the contamination, land remediation and geoenvironmental sectors, over 50 exhibitors will join Contamination & Land Remediation Expo (CLR), including Adler & Allan, CL:AIRE, Partech, Seequent, and many more. Here, the International Geosynthetics Society will be on hand to showcase how its high-performance materials are used in sustainable infrastructure projects worldwide, from road construction to coastal protection, to reduce carbon footprints and improve durability.

Headlining the CLR Expo conference agenda is Mike Reader MP as he talks on Sustainable Pathways for Decarbonising Construction. Prior to election, Mike was a senior leader at Mace, the global consultancy and construction firm. He specialised in major and giga programmes, with a portfolio of project experience which includes work across the globe.

Among the highlights, the CLR Keynote Theatre will host a session titled Future-Proofing the Ground: UK Land Remediation Beyond 2025, where an expert panel will uncover the innovations and evolving strategies needed for land management, covering everything from science and policy to community engagement. Joining the panel is Stewart King, Marketing Business Partner – Environmental Services at Alder & Allan; Amy Parekh-Pross, Technical Associate, Environmental Science at Socotec; Joe Jackson, Managing Director at Jackson Remediation; and Jonathan Atkinson, Technical Director at CL:AIRE.

At the session, From Derelict to Developed: Large-Scale Site Regeneration, Paul Nathanail, Technical Director at Land Quality Management Ltd will be joined by Dr. Roni Savage, Founder of Jomas Associates and Joe Jackson. The panel will explore approaches to regenerating large, contaminated sites into thriving, usable spaces, using real-world case studies to demonstrate how collaboration can overcome complex challenges in brownfield regeneration.

The CLR Technical Stage will feature Clare Llowarch, Tech Director at i2 Analytical, who will deliver a talk on The Evolution of PFAS Analysis: Current Capabilities and Future Innovations. A separate presentation will highlight how SoilSteam’s mobile, chemical-free technology treats contaminated soil on-site, providing a reusable and fertile alternative to traditional disposal methods in a talk titled Japanese Knotweed? No Problem. A New Way to Clean and Reuse Soil.

Meanwhile, the inaugural Geotechnical Engineering & Operations Expo – launched in response to the strong interest in geotechnics shown at its sister event, CLR Expo – will unite industry professionals to explore the future of ground engineering, soil stabilisation, foundation design, and everything in between. This premier event, curated by popular demand, delves into critical areas shaping the built environment from the ground up. Attendees will gain unparalleled insights into soil mechanics and ground improvement techniques, sustainable geotechnics, foundation engineering innovations, and environmental and contaminant management.

The exhibition floor, will feature leading exhibitors such as Atlas Group, Envirotreat, GeoShield, Igne, STAL, and Topdrill Ltd. These innovators will showcase solutions designed to enhance project efficiency, mitigate risk, and drive sustainability across projects. Their presence alongside the GEO Keynote Stage underscores the event’s commitment to bridging the gap between cutting-edge technology and important conversations to tackle challenges together.

A key session, Demystifying Geophysics: How Geophysics Can Support Your Next Ground Investigation, will be led by Charlotte Usher, Principal Geophysicist at RSK Geosciences. Drawing on her extensive experience, Usher will present a series of compelling case studies, demonstrating the practical application of geophysics in ground investigations. This session is designed to create more effective dialogue between engineers and geophysical specialists, equipping attendees with the knowledge to produce cost-effective, detailed datasets that significantly enhance ground models.

Another highlight, Old Foundations, New Futures: A Sustainable Approach to Foundation Design, will feature Paul Smith, Associate Director at A-squared Studio, and Will Moody, Associate at A2 Site Investigation. As the industry shifts towards a more sustainable built environment, this session will explore how the reuse of existing foundations can dramatically reduce a development’s whole-life carbon footprint.

Water Management

Among the standout features of ESS 2025 is the newly expanded Water, Wastewater and Environmental Management (WWEM) Expo, a comprehensive platform addressing the water sector’s most urgent challenges. With over 150 suppliers, the exhibition floor is a nexus of cutting-edge solutions for real-time monitoring, water management, and advanced wastewater treatment.

Exhibitors like CSignum and Xylem Water Solutions UK will showcase real-time monitoring technologies, including IoT-enabled sensors and wireless communication systems, to address increasing regulatory demands. Additionally, IDEXX Water, Lovibond Water Testing, and Hach will present rapid, accurate testing instruments for lab and field use, from automated “lab in a box” systems to compact photometers for on-site measurements.

In wastewater treatment, companies like ATAC Solutions and StormHarvester will spotlight novel technologies designed for enhanced efficiency and resilience. These innovations encompass energy-efficient systems and AI-powered analytics to predict and mitigate flooding and pollution events, providing crucial tools for water infrastructure.

WWEM Expo features three dedicated arenas – the WWEM Keynote Theatre, WWEM Technical Theatre, and WWEM Monitoring Theatre – hosting over 35 sessions. Here, industry luminaries will discuss critical issues, from sustainable water resource to digital transformation.

Speakers include Judy Procter, Deputy Director for Water Regulation at the Environment Agency; Marc Hannis, Principal of the Ofwat Innovation Fund; and Carolyn Cadman, Chief Sustainability and Natural Resources Officer at South West Water. They will explore critical themes such as From Source to Zero: Natural Resources and the Water Sector’s Carbon Journey, Delivering Digital Transformation in the Water Sector from a Real-Time Control Perspective, and “Innovating for Water’s Future: Opportunities Through the Ofwat Innovation Fund.”

A new and highly anticipated feature is SuDS Live, a dynamic forum for live demonstrations and updates on Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS). This initiative underscores the pivotal role SuDS play in management of water resource.

Practical sessions will delve into the real-world implementation of SuDS. Small Scale Retrofitting: Key Principles and Case Studies will share insights on the necessity of fitting SuDS into urban areas, tackling common challenges like picking the right contractor and engaging the community through genuine case studies. Alongside this, the Early SuDS Considerations: Land Acquisition and Master Planning session will highlight crucial lessons on integrating sustainable drainage right from the start of a project, showing how early planning leads to more resilient and beneficial communities.

Air & Emissions

Air Quality & Emissions (AQE) Expo will showcase the latest advancements in air quality and emissions technology from over 60 companies. This year’s event is a hub of innovation, with exhibitors debuting cutting-edge solutions for real-time stack monitoring and emissions reduction.

Among the featured exhibitors, TOFWERK will unveil its AirTox Monitor, a mobile time-of-flight mass spectrometer designed for real-time VOC detection. Similarly, ION SENSE is set to launch the NextPM particle sensor, which provides real-time PM measurements and particle size classification. Other key players include Topsoe and DeNOx Environment Group, who will present advanced catalysts to reduce harmful NOx, CO, and VOCs. For precision monitoring, Picarro, Inc. will feature its systems for Ethylene Oxide (EtO), known for their high accuracy and low detection limits. Meanwhile, Clarity Movement will showcase its scalable air monitoring solutions, including the MCERTS-certified Node-S monitor, already deployed in cities globally.

Across the AQE Emissions and Air Quality Theatres, a programme of key presentations will offer crucial insights on air quality, emissions control, and stack monitoring.

In the session titled Cleaner Construction: Delivering the World’s First Construction Low-Emission Zone, Andrew Gordon, Project Manager at Pan London NRMM Project and Jason Andrews, Programme Manager for Air Quality at London Borough of Merton will discuss London’s Pioneering Construction Low Emission Zone. They will share insights on its implementation, its progress towards a zero-emission construction fleet, and the broader benefits for air quality and climate change.

Attendees will also hear from Dr. Bill Parish, Deputy Director for Air Quality and Industrial Emissions at DEFRA, who will deliver a presentation on the Delivery of Air Quality Policy and Air Quality Targets for the UK Government. This session will offer crucial updates on national policy and objectives.

Also, Larissa Lockwood, Director of Policy and Campaigns at Global Action Plan, will lead a presentation on Improving Understanding About Air Pollution to Create Change, focusing on how to translate scientific understanding into tangible action and public engagement.

Environmental community

Attendees of ESS Expo will discover unrivalled opportunities for networking and connection across the entire environmental sector, to drive positive change in their own operations, and the wider industry. Also expect music entertainment on the ESS Live Stage and a more relaxed atmosphere at the outdoor networking space, the Inn on the Green. The event’s social calendar is also packed with fringe networking events, including the exclusive ESS Connect Party on September 17th, which will bring together 400 of the industry’s finest.

 Celebrating the industry’s progress

 ESS Expo is set to host three prestigious awards to honour the individuals and companies driving positive change in the UK’s environmental sector and beyond. The Environment 100, the Environmental Monitoring Awards, and the 35 Under 35 awards will celebrate the sector’s most influential figures, groundbreaking initiatives, and emerging talent.

Rob Mowat, Managing Director of ESS Expo, said: 

“In the face of immense challenges, collaboration and innovation are more critical than ever. ESS Expo 2025 provides an essential platform for professionals to connect, exchange solutions, and lead the charge in protecting our planet and people. We look forward to welcoming everyone in September for an event that will not only highlight the latest technologies and strategies, but also inspire the next generation of environmental leaders.”

The ESS Expo agenda is still evolving, with even more inspiring speakers and unmissable sessions set to be revealed in the coming weeks.

To register to attend ESS Expo 2025 from 17-18 September at the NEC, Birmingham, visit the website here.

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Owain joined Volvo Cars in June 2021 to lead Circular Economy in the Global Sustainability Team. The company has committed to being a circular business by 2040 and has financial, recycled content and CO2 based targets for 2025, all of which Owain is working across the company to make happen. Owain previously worked for circular economy consultancy Oakdene Hollins where he advised businesses on evidence led circular economy implementation. 

Turning into a circular business and the importance of vehicle reuse and recycling.

The presentation will cover the work Volvo Cars is doing to achieve 2025 but mainly focus on the transformational work towards 2040 and the business and value chain changes being considered. Attention will be paid to the way vehicles are being dealt with at the end of life and the complexities of closing material and component loops. Opportunities and challenges which Volvo Cars is facing will be presented including engagement with 3rd parties and increasing pressure from stakeholders.

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CEO - AUTOCIRC
From Waste to Value - Building a scalable circular ecosystem in the automotive aftermarket

As the automotive sector moves from linear supply chains to circular value networks, Hugues Delval is helping to redefine what scalable reuse can look like across Europe. As Chief Executive Officer of Autocirc, Europe’s leading ecosystem for automotive recycling and traceable reuse of pre-owned OEM parts, Hugues leads a business focused on turning end-of-life vehicle materials and components into high-quality, commercially valuable resources for the wider aftermarket.

With a strong commitment to sustainability, traceability and circular economy solutions, Autocirc supplies recycled OEM parts to collision and repair workshops, vehicle manufacturers and insurance companies, supporting a more efficient, lower-waste model for repair and parts supply.

At a vehicle recycling conference, his perspective is highly relevant. The opportunity for ATFs and recyclers is no longer limited to dismantling and material recovery; it is increasingly about building trusted, traceable and scalable routes for parts reuse within a circular automotive ecosystem.

Hugues’ session, “From Waste to Value: Building a Scalable Circular Ecosystem in the Automotive Aftermarket,” will explore how automotive recycling can move further up the value chain, creating stronger links between dismantlers, repairers, insurers and OEMs. He will examine what it takes to build circular systems at scale, and how traceable reuse of pre-owned OEM parts can help shape a more sustainable, resilient and commercially attractive future for the automotive aftermarket.

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Founder - MACHINES LIKE ME
From Manual to Intelligent: Automating the Right Work

As the conversation around AI accelerates, Conrad Caine is focused on one question: how can artificial intelligence deliver practical, measurable value in real-world industries like vehicle recycling?

Conrad is the Founder of MACHINES LIKE ME, an AI automation company that designs and deploys AI agents to transform manual operational and administrative tasks into reliable, scalable end-to-end automation. Working with organisations across sectors, he helps connect data, systems and workflows to streamline operations, reduce operating costs and improve quality, turning AI from theory into tangible business performance.

At a conference themed Auto Recycling Intelligence, Conrad’s session will address both the opportunity and the scepticism surrounding AI in the vehicle recycling sector. What is AI really? What can it genuinely automate, and what should remain firmly human-led?

He will explore practical applications for vehicle recyclers, from process optimisation and data handling to workflow automation, while making clear that AI is a support tool, not a replacement for industry expertise.

Blending philosophy with practical examples, Conrad will demystify artificial intelligence, challenge common misconceptions and show how vehicle recyclers can adopt AI confidently, improving efficiency without losing the human intelligence that drives the sector.

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Technical Director - Lithium Battery Recycling Solutions (a SUEZ company)
The EV Battery Challenge: Safe Handling, Market Reality and the Road Ahead

As lithium batteries become a defining feature of end-of-life vehicles, Alan Colledge is helping the UK recycling sector adapt safely and at scale. As Technical Director of Lithium Battery Recycling Solutions (SUEZ), Alan leads the safe collection, handling and recycling of lithium batteries, with a particular focus on traction batteries from the automotive and wider mobility markets.

Alan is a fourth-term Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor (DGSA) and has spent over 33 years in the waste industry. Since 2012, he has been at the centre of developing practical, compliant solutions for lithium battery management, work that helped establish one of the UK’s first dedicated battery workshops in 2017 and, in September 2022, one of the country’s first waste battery plants designed to recover materials via mechanical shredding and separation.

At a vehicle recycling conference, this topic is moving rapidly from “emerging” to “urgent”. Alan’s presentation explores what ATFs and recyclers need to know now: the real-world challenges of collection, transport and storage; the handling risks associated with damaged or unknown-state batteries; and the operational and commercial conditions the sector is likely to face over the next decade as EV volumes rise.

He’ll also share news of SUEZ’s latest investment in battery recycling,  and what it could mean for UK capacity, downstream routes and future collaboration with ATFs.

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Mark Main
Director, EY LLP – UK&I Transport & Logistics Leader, Mobility Practice
Total Cost of Ownership Meets End-of-Life Reality

As electrification reshapes the automotive sector, the financial logic behind vehicles is changing just as rapidly as the technology itself. Mark Main brings a strategic asset and valuation perspective to this transformation, helping the industry understand what electric vehicles truly cost, not just to buy and run, but to recover, repair, recycle and retire.

A Director at EY LLP in London and the firm’s UK&I Transport and Logistics Leader within its Mobility practice, Mark specialises in capital equipment valuation and asset lifecycle advisory.

With more than 20 years’ experience across automotive, fleet and leasing, he supports organisations with residual value modelling, portfolio strategy, financial reporting and total cost of ownership analysis.

In this session, Mark will explore how traditional TCO models must now incorporate end-of-life risk, battery uncertainty and disposal obligations. For Authorised Treatment Facilities, this has real implications, from the economics of EV dismantling and material recovery to the operational challenges of recovering and storing damaged electric vehicles after accidents.

He will also examine the growing need to reskill technicians to manage high-voltage systems safely, connecting financial exposure with operational readiness. The result is a clear-eyed view of how electrification is redefining asset risk, lifecycle value and long-term profitability across the vehicle recycling ecosystem.

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From Vehicle to Value: Understanding the Battery End-of-Life Chain

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Prior to founding CES, Hans Eric served as Vice President of Market Development at Battery Solutions, then the largest battery recycler in the United States, where he worked on scaling recycling capacity and developing downstream markets. Earlier, he was CEO of Refind Technologies, a technology company developing AI-based sorting systems for battery recycling facilities.

Through his research and advisory work, Hans Eric has been instrumental in shaping industry understanding of structural challenges and opportunities within battery circularity. His analysis has highlighted issues such as China’s central role in battery reuse, recycling, and materials refining; the global trade in used battery-containing products; and the outsized influence of ownership models, consumer behaviour, and regulation on battery lifetimes, often exceeding purely technical constraints.

Hans Eric’s insights have been published in leading scientific journals, including Science and Nature, and are frequently cited by international media such as BloombergThe Wall Street Journal, and Wired. He is a regular keynote speaker and moderator at major conferences across Europe, North America, and Asia.

Hans Eric holds a BSc in Communication Studies and Business Administration from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and is based between London and Vienna.

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Vice President - Toyota Motor Europe
Designing for Circularity: The Manufacturer’s View of End-of-Life

Leon van der Merwe brings a senior OEM perspective to one of the most important shifts facing the vehicle recycling sector: the move towards a fully integrated circular economy. A highly experienced automotive leader, Leon has held major executive roles across retail, aftermarket and manufacturing. From serving as Managing Director of Kwik Fit South Africa to leading product and services strategy in Europe, and later holding senior positions with First Stop and Bridgestone Europe, his career spans the breadth of the automotive value chain.

Since joining Toyota Motor Europe in 2014, Leon has led After Sales before expanding his responsibilities to cover the entire Value Chain. In 2019, he moved into manufacturing as Vice President of Supply Chain, Manufacturing Support and Production Control, guiding operations through Brexit and Covid. In July 2023, he created two new strategic functions, Circular Economy and Energy Business, reinforcing Toyota’s long-term commitment to sustainability and new mobility models

For vehicle recycling, this signals a fundamental shift. OEMs are increasingly designing vehicles with reuse, remanufacture and material recovery in mind and seeking structured collaboration with recyclers.

Leon’s session will explore how circular economy strategy is influencing vehicle design, dismantling processes, data transparency and material flows, and what this means for auto recyclers aiming to position themselves as trusted partners within an OEM-led, end-to-end value chain.

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Labour MP for Coventry East
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Defra)

Mary Creagh CBE MP is the Labour Member of Parliament for Coventry East and was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Nature) at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) in July 2024. In this role, she leads on the circular economy, including driving waste reduction, improving resource efficiency, and developing a new, more sustainable cross-government circular economy strategy, helping to accelerate progress towards a more resilient, recycling-led economy.

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Director - Trend Tracker, Industry Insights & Service Certainty Ltd
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With more than two decades at the heart of the UK insurance sector, Paul Sell brings a deep understanding of how claims economics directly influence the vehicle repair and recycling markets.

Paul spent 23 years with Aviva, leading a range of commercial roles across partnerships and claims supply chain. After working closely with vehicle manufacturers, he transitioned into Claims Supply Chain, ultimately becoming Head of Supply Chain with responsibility for supplier relationships across all product lines. His experience spans procurement strategy, repair networks, cost control and operational performance, insight that is increasingly relevant to Authorised Treatment Facilities navigating insurer-led decisions.

Since leaving Aviva seven years ago, Paul has worked independently with innovative businesses, including RightIndem and Service Certainty, while providing consultancy to insurers and manufacturers through Industry Insights. He also played a key role in the acquisition and leadership of Trend Tracker, which now delivers regular market intelligence and analysis to the motor claims and repair sector.

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Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Defra)
Labour MP for Coventry East

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Paul Sell

Director at Trend Tracker, Industry Insights & Service Certainty Ltd

With more than two decades at the heart of the UK insurance sector, Paul Sell brings a deep understanding of how claims economics directly influence the vehicle repair and recycling markets.

Paul spent 23 years with Aviva, leading a range of commercial roles across partnerships and claims supply chain. After working closely with vehicle manufacturers, he transitioned into Claims Supply Chain, ultimately becoming Head of Supply Chain with responsibility for supplier relationships across all product lines. His experience spans procurement strategy, repair networks, cost control and operational performance — insight that is increasingly relevant to Authorised Treatment Facilities navigating insurer-led decisions.

Since leaving Aviva seven years ago, Paul has worked independently with innovative businesses including RightIndem and Service Certainty, while providing consultancy to insurers and manufacturers through Industry Insights. He also played a key role in the acquisition and leadership of Trend Tracker, which now delivers regular market intelligence and analysis to the motor claims and repair sector.

In his session, Paul will explore the trends shaping the Motor Vehicle Repair Market — from repair-versus-write-off decisions and parts pressures to insurer behaviour and market cycles. For ATFs, these dynamics directly affect vehicle volumes, salvage values and end-of-life flows. Delegates will gain a clearer picture of where the market is heading and what it means for the future of vehicle recycling.

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Conrad Caine

Conrad Caine

Founder, MACHINES LIKE ME

As the conversation around AI accelerates, Conrad Caine is focused on one question: how can artificial intelligence deliver practical, measurable value in real-world industries like vehicle recycling?

Conrad is the Founder of MACHINES LIKE ME, an AI automation company that designs and deploys AI agents to transform manual operational and administrative tasks into reliable, scalable end-to-end automation. Working with organisations across sectors, he helps connect data, systems and workflows to streamline operations, reduce operating costs and improve quality, turning AI from theory into tangible business performance.

At a conference themed Auto Recycling Intelligence, Conrad’s session will address both the opportunity and the scepticism surrounding AI in the vehicle recycling sector. What is AI really? What can it genuinely automate, and what should remain firmly human-led?

He will explore practical applications for vehicle recyclers, from process optimisation and data handling to workflow automation, while making clear that AI is a support tool, not a replacement for industry expertise.

Blending philosophy with practical examples, Conrad will demystify artificial intelligence, challenge common misconceptions and show how vehicle recyclers can adopt AI confidently, improving efficiency without losing the human intelligence that drives the sector.

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Mark Main

Director, EY LLP – UK&I Transport & Logistics Leader, Mobility Practice

As electrification reshapes the automotive sector, the financial logic behind vehicles is changing just as rapidly as the technology itself. Mark Main brings a strategic asset and valuation perspective to this transformation, helping the industry understand what electric vehicles truly cost, not just to buy and run, but to recover, repair, recycle and retire.

A Director at EY LLP in London and the firm’s UK&I Transport and Logistics Leader within its Mobility practice, Mark specialises in capital equipment valuation and asset lifecycle advisory.

With more than 20 years’ experience across automotive, fleet and leasing, he supports organisations with residual value modelling, portfolio strategy, financial reporting and total cost of ownership analysis.

In this session, Mark will explore how traditional TCO models must now incorporate end-of-life risk, battery uncertainty and disposal obligations. For Authorised Treatment Facilities, this has real implications, from the economics of EV dismantling and material recovery to the operational challenges of recovering and storing damaged electric vehicles after accidents.

He will also examine the growing need to reskill technicians to manage high-voltage systems safely, connecting financial exposure with operational readiness. The result is a clear-eyed view of how electrification is redefining asset risk, lifecycle value and long-term profitability across the vehicle recycling ecosystem.

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HANS ERIC MELIN

Founder and Managing Director of CES Research and Consulting

Hans Eric Melin is the Founder and Managing Director of CES Research and Consulting, a London-based research and advisory firm recognised globally for its expertise in lithium-ion battery lifecycle management, with a particular focus on reuse, recycling, and end-of-life value chains. Since 2017, CES has become a primary source of data-driven insight on the rapidly evolving battery circular economy, supporting stakeholders across industry, finance, and policy.

Prior to founding CES, Hans Eric served as Vice President of Market Development at Battery Solutions, then the largest battery recycler in the United States, where he worked on scaling recycling capacity and developing downstream markets. Earlier, he was CEO of Refind Technologies, a technology company developing AI-based sorting systems for battery recycling facilities.

Through his research and advisory work, Hans Eric has been instrumental in shaping industry understanding of structural challenges and opportunities within battery circularity. His analysis has highlighted issues such as China’s central role in battery reuse, recycling, and materials refining; the global trade in used battery-conta

ining products; and the outsized influence of ownership models, consumer behaviour, and regulation on battery lifetimes, often exceeding purely technical constraints.

Hans Eric’s insights have been published in leading scientific journals, including Science and Nature, and are frequently cited by international media such as Bloomberg, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired. He is a regular keynote speaker and moderator at major conferences across Europe, North America, and Asia.

Hans Eric holds a BSc in Communication Studies and Business Administration from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and is based between London and Vienna.

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Leon van der Merwe

Vice President at Toyota Motor Europe.

Leon van der Merwe brings a senior OEM perspective to one of the most important shifts facing the vehicle recycling sector: the move towards a fully integrated circular economy. A charismatic and highly experienced automotive leader, Leon has held major executive roles across retail, aftermarket and manufacturing. From serving as Managing Director of Kwik Fit South Africa to leading product and services strategy in Europe, and later holding senior positions with First Stop and Bridgestone Europe, his career spans the breadth of the automotive value chain

Since joining Toyota Motor Europe in 2014, Leon has led After Sales before expanding his responsibilities to cover the entire Value Chain. In 2019 he moved into manufacturing as Vice President of Supply Chain, Manufacturing Support and Production Control, guiding operations through Brexit and Covid. In July 2023, he created two new strategic functions — Circular Economy and Energy Business — reinforcing Toyota’s long-term commitment to sustainability and new mobility models

For vehicle recycling, this signals a fundamental shift. OEMs are increasingly designing vehicles with reuse, remanufacture and material recovery in mind — and seeking structured collaboration with recyclers.

Leon’s session will explore how circular economy strategy is influencing vehicle design, dismantling processes, data transparency and material flows, and what this means for auto recyclers aiming to position themselves as trusted partners within an OEM-led, end-to-end value chain.

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Dismantlers at the centre of the aftermarket - Andrew Marsh
Andrew Marsh
Technical director - AutoBody Bible Ltd
The China Effect: Risk or Opportunity for Vehicle Recyclers?

With more than four decades in automotive engineering, Andrew Marsh brings rare depth and straight-talking clarity to the challenges now facing vehicle recycling. An engineering graduate since 1984, Andrew spent over 20 years inside major OEMs before moving into a second career phase with Thatcham Research.

In 2011, he founded AutoBody Bible Ltd to deliver bodyshop-focused repair intelligence, and in 2026 he begins a new business venture. A respected technical commentator, he writes for leading bodyshop publications and is a Fellow of both the IMI and the IAEA.

A regular international presenter, Andrew speaks at industry events around the world and is also a familiar voice to our audience, having previously presented at our conferences.

In this session, Andrew will examine China’s growing influence on the European automotive market and why this matters directly to Authorised Treatment Facilities. As Europe moves toward 2030, will China’s manufacturing strength reshape volumes, vehicle types and parts availability, and what could that mean for ATF profitability and compliance?

Andrew will cut through the headlines to explore how Chinese industrial policy, European regulation and high energy costs combine to impact end-of-life vehicle flows. Crucially, he will set out the potential “win or lose” implications for ATFs,  from changing dismantling demand and material values to new operational pressures, emerging opportunities and the strategic steps ATFs can take to stay ahead.

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Alan Colledge

Alan Colledge

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As lithium batteries become a defining feature of end-of-life vehicles, Alan Colledge is helping the UK recycling sector adapt safely and at scale. As Technical Director of Lithium Battery Recycling Solutions (SUEZ), Alan leads the safe collection, handling and recycling of lithium batteries, with a particular focus on traction batteries from the automotive and wider mobility markets.

Alan is a fourth-term Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor (DGSA) and has spent over 33 years in the waste industry. Since 2012, he has been at the centre of developing practical, compliant solutions for lithium battery management, work that helped establish one of the UK’s first dedicated battery workshops in 2017 and, in September 2022, one of the country’s first waste battery plants designed to recover materials via mechanical shredding and separation.

At a vehicle recycling conference, this topic is moving rapidly from “emerging” to “urgent”. Alan’s presentation explores what ATFs and recyclers need to know now: the real-world challenges of collection, transport and storage; the handling risks associated with damaged or unknown-state batteries; and the operational and commercial conditions the sector is likely to face over the next decade as EV volumes rise.

He’ll also share news of SUEZ’s latest investment in battery recycling,  and what it could mean for UK capacity, downstream routes and future collaboration with ATFs.

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