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Home Sustainability Circular economy

Registration opens for inaugural MMCE Conference

by Rebecca Todesco
June 27, 2024
in Circular economy, Critical minerals, Events, Sustainability
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Early bird delegate passes are now on sale for the inaugural Mining, Metals and the Circular Economy Conference, scheduled to take place at the ICC Sydney on 29 – 30 October 2024.

The launch of this event is timely, as circularity in the mining and metals industry is important for reaching net zero goals and global decarbonisation, while also addressing the rising demand for minerals required for future technologies and other vital materials.

Organised by Beacon Events, the Mining, Metals and the Circular Economy Conference will be co-located with the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC), providing attendees with unprecedented access to industry experts and thought leaders in the mining sector, fostering a dynamic exchange of innovative ideas and best practices.

What sets this conference apart is that it is the world’s first and only event to explore the global context of process and product circularity throughout the mining industry’s value chain.

Event Director at Beacon Events, Sherene Asnasyous, said that the strategic development of Mining, Metals and the Circular Economy is about helping mining companies, as well as their customers, partners and suppliers, better comprehend their roles within the circular value supply stream.

“As a powerful tool to reduce waste and pollution, circularity needs to be a priority for mining producers and their supply chains. It is also crucial for meeting the growing demand for minerals needed for new technologies, construction, and other industries, as it extends the lifespan of metals beyond their initial use.

“We encourage companies involved in the mining value chain to join us in this forum to explore ways to reduce waste at all stages of a mine site’s lifecycle and capitalise on the economic benefits of extracting valuable materials from waste and metals recycling,” Ms Asnasyous said.

The introduction of Mining, Metals and the Circular Economy to the mining value chain’s events calendar offers businesses a focused and in-depth opportunity to implement circular economy practices as a solution to address the current environmental and supply chain challenges faced by the industry.

“Mining, Metals and the Circular Economy is a valuable opportunity for industry players to come together because no single organisation has all the solutions to applying circularity to their business operations. It requires diverse insights and skills, as well as collaboration, to help find better ways to mine and be more resource efficient.

“The conference program features international and local experts from leading mining companies, consultancy firms, industry associations and academia. Our speakers will cover a range of important topics including mine rehabilitation, waste commercialisation, policy and regulation, recycling metals and circularity tracking and reporting,” Ms Asnasyous said.

Senior Advisor at Circular Economy Leadership Canada, and a panelist on day one of the conference, Alan Young, underscored the importance of implementing circular economy principles across all participants in the minerals value chain.

“With the minerals-intensive reality of the green energy transition, there is an urgent imperative to re-invent the way we access and use metals, from the mine site to their end use in cars, batteries, computers and renewable energy systems.

“An integrated circular economy framework allows all participants in minerals value chains to contribute to the vision of a zero waste/zero carbon approach to these vitally important materials, while creating a massive economic benefit for society,” Mr Young said.

Another international speaker headlining the conference is General Manager – Future Use at Vale in Brazil, Gustavo Roque, who said he is looking forward to presenting on reclaiming post-mining landscapes to leverage social, economic and natural assets.

“My participation in the event will facilitate valuable exchanges of ideas and foster collaborations that can propel the industry toward more sustainable and efficient practices. Engaging with global experts and leaders at these events aligns perfectly with our objectives to redefine the mining landscape through innovation,” Mr Roque said.

Other notable presenters and panelists at Mining, Metals and the Circular Economy include:

  • Centre Innovation and Circular Economy (Chile) Founder, Petar Ostojic
  • Coreo Co-Founder, Ashleigh Morris
  • Cobalt Blue Holdings, Project Acquisition Manager, Dr. Helen Degeling
  • Sustainable Minerals Institute Group Leader – Mine Waste Transformation through Characterisation, Associate Professor Anita Parbhakar-Fox
  • CoTec (Canada) President, Chief Executive Officer and Director, Julian Treger
  • ArcelorMittal Mining R&D (Spain) Director Sustainable Mining Portfolio, Dr. Ana Fernandez-Iglesias
  • Australian Vanadium Chief Executive Officer, Graham Arvidson
  • CircularTec (Chile), Chief Executive Officer, Andree Henríquez
  • enviroMETS Qld, executive Director, Allan Morton
  • Association for the Battery Recycling Industry AustraliaChief Executive Officer, Katharine Hole
  • Circular PV Alliance Co-Founder, Megan Jones
  • Tyre Stewardship Australia Chief Executive Officer, Lina Goodman

In addition to the conference, there will be a supplier showcase allowing delegates to source the latest products and services that can help them transition to circular business models. Early bird delegate passes are now available and can be purchased at miningcircularity.com.

Use code 55RQ3M to get 10 per cent off a delegate pass.

Mining Magazine is a media partner of the inaugural Mining, Metals and the Circular Economy conference.

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