CDE Launches Symposium to (Re)Define Waste Recycling
CIRCLE 2025 to Take Place this October in Brussels. The event comes as an evolution of CDE’s Circular Driven Economy Symposium which was last hosted in London pre-covid and attended by delegates from around the world, including research bodies, academic institutions, representatives from the European Commission, and multinational construction and manufacturing firms.
While also reducing carbon emissions, CDE wet processing plants have helped recover and channel back into the construction industry over 230 million t of material over the last decade, equivalent to building the Great Wall of China twice. CDE’s sustainable solutions really are closing the gap in circularity and can be found in operations around the world and are used for a range of applications, such as construction & demolition waste, excavation waste, contaminated soils, road sweepings, hydro excavation waste, and trommel fines, playing an essential role in the road to net zero. “Recycled and recovered materials won’t ever offset all of the demand, but, where we can, we should be supplementing raw materials with recycled products that can achieve the same end results. For years, overburden, scalpings, and crushed rock fines – by-products of the quarrying process often miscategorised as waste – have been stockpiled, meanwhile construction, demolition and excavation wastes have been landfilled. There’s millions of tonnes of it readily available,” added Mr. Kelly. "The time to process that material is now. The market needs solutions that can drive down operational costs while creating new and sustainable revenue streams." Right now, many countries across Europe rely on imports of critical raw materials. The extraction and processing of these materials can be costly, both in economic and environmental terms. Factor into this broader climate commitments and we have a real confluence of challenges. Circle 2025 will bring together the best minds to help unravel the complexities of these competing priorities to rewrite the narrative around waste and shape the future of mineral waste recycling.
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