Attend the Conference and Connect with the Brightest Minds Shaping the Industry’s Future
Hear from industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators addressing the most pressing challenges and opportunities shaping North America’s sustainable future. From supply chain security to circular economy strategies, the conference explores the key issues driving progress across these rapidly evolving sectors. Attending the conference is essential for anyone involved in the future of sustainable materials and circular manufacturing.
Some Example Topics Will Include:
- Supply chain vulnerability and import dependence
- China’s dominance and geostrategic risk
- Permitting and regulation bottlenecks
- Building domestic refining/manufacturing capacity
- Diversifying sourcing and international partnerships
- Responsible/ethical mining and environmental/community impacts
- Creating a national battery recycling strategy
- Regulatory classification & handling of batteries
- Second-life uses vs direct recycling
- Closing the resource loop and linking to critical minerals
- Low recycling rates and regulatory gaps
- Material complexity and recovery difficulties
- Hazardous materials and environmental/health risks
- Consumer awareness, collection systems and infrastructure
3 Targeted Conference Themes
Critical Materials & Minerals
This conference explores the challenges and opportunities in securing North America’s critical materials and minerals supply chain. Sessions will cover strategies to expand domestic production and refining capacity, strengthen supply chain resilience, and ensure access to essential resources that underpin the energy transition and the broader U.S. economy. Attendees will hear from industry leaders, policymakers, and technical experts about the latest innovations, market trends, and regulatory developments shaping the future of critical materials.
Battery Recycling
The Battery Recycling Conference focuses on the challenges and innovations in recycling, reusing, and recovering materials from batteries across North America. Sessions will cover strategies to scale up recycling infrastructure, improve recovery technologies, and integrate circular economy practices to support the growing demand for electric vehicles, energy storage, and sustainable manufacturing. Attendees will gain insights from industry leaders, technical experts, and policymakers on regulatory developments, best practices, and emerging trends shaping the future of battery recycling.
E-Waste Recycling
The E-Waste World Conference addresses the critical issues and opportunities in electronics recycling and sustainable e-waste management. Sessions explore strategies to increase recycling rates, recover valuable materials, and reduce environmental impact across North America’s electronics supply chain. Participants will hear from recycling professionals, technology innovators, and policy experts about the latest solutions, regulatory frameworks, and market trends driving a circular economy for electronic devices.