After looking at the 12 months behind us in our review of 2024, its time to look at the 12 ahead.
Energy from Waste Conference 2025
Tickets for the 2025 Energy from Waste Conference are available now. The event takes place in London from 5 to 6 March next year and brings together the leading experts within the Energy from Waste industry.
The event will cover the biggest topics including the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), Carbon Capture (CCS) and much more. Speakers include Sam Reed (Head of Scope Expansion for the UK ETS, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero), Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Mary Creagh CBE MP, Stuart Hayward-Higham (Chief technical development and innovation officer for SUEZ), and enfinium’s CEO Mike Maudsley.
Tickets can be found here.
More webinars
Who better to hear about the latest developments in the EfW sector than those working in it? This year, we had the pleasure of hosting two panel discussions on EfW Net:
Energy from Waste Network partners, Viridor, also hosted an insightful webinar on carbon capture and net zero. You can watch it back here:
2025 will see many more panel discussions, starting with one on AI. Let us know what topics you would like to see covered!
More spotlight interviews
Our spotlight series looks at the career of some of the sector's biggest thought leaders. Starting with their entry into the world of waste, we discuss manoeuvring through the industry, their thoughts on current policy and projects, and end of their hopes for the future.
Our first spotlight interview will be on President of European suppliers of Waste-to-Energy Technology (ESWET), Dr. Siegfried Scholz. But for now, check out our two most recent interviews:
EfW Net spotlight on... Charlotte Davies
In September, senior consultant Charlotte Davies was announced as the first Early Careers President for the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM). We spoke to Charlotte about her role as a senior consultant at Beyondly, plans for her presidency, and the future of waste.
EfW Net spotlight on... Jacob Hayler
Izzy Felton sits down with the Environmental Services Association’s Executive Director, Jacob Hayler, and discuss his career, the new Labour government and the emissions trading scheme
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