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It is a great pleasure for us to welcome you to Gothenburg and the third Circular Materials Conference.
Circular Materials Conference is the international conference – completely cross sectorial with representa-tion from the basic, chemical and recycling industries, manufacturers, retailers and resource recovery experts and the academic world.
The third conference brings together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results about all aspects of Circular Economy and Recycling. It also provides an interdisciplinary forum for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss research findings, innovations, trends and practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the field of Circular Economy and Recycling.
The growing awareness of the importance to meet the challenges of the materials of tomorrow and the development of a resource efficient circular use of materials will be some of the focus topics at the confe-rence.
In particular, we are very happy to welcome an increased number of international delegates this year.
We look forward to many interesting presentations, exhibitions as well as mutually fruitful discussions and collaborations.
WELCOME TO GOTHENBURG
Nordic Publishing Sweden AB is a leading Nordic advisory firm focused on strategic communication in the mining and recycling industries.
Examples of our services• Strategic long-term or short-term project management targeting producer responsi-bility, recycling and mineral and associated industries.• Arranging events like annual conferences on Mining and Minerals and Circular Materials Conference.
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Competence Centre Recycling (CCR) started in 2007 and has the goal of being a network and catalyst for multidisciplinary R&D collaboration within the field of circular use of materials. Reuse of products and components as well as highly-developed recycling technologies are central aspects of a resource-efficient use of materials for increased competitiveness and a sustainable society. Such a transition confronts us with a number of complex issues which must be addressed from different perspectives. Based on the members’ competence and dedi-cation, CCR is an important actor for developing the field.
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Britt-Marie Steenari Professor, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Industrial Materials Recycling, Chalmers University of Technology
Jan OtsCEO, Nordic Publishing
TUESDAY, MAY 10PRE-CONVENTION FIELD TRIP
08.15 Departure by bus from Chalmers09.00 Volvo Cars Visitor Centre11.00 Megalans12.00 Lunch at Swerea IVF13.00 Swerea IVF16.00 Arrival at Chalmers
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11Venue: RunAn, Chalmers Conference Centre, GothenburgChair: Ingemar Tigerberg, editor in chief, Camino
07.45 Registration and coffee. SESSION 1: INTRODUCTION – POLICY SESSION
08.25 Welcoming address Björn Sandén, Professor, Energy and Environment, Chalmers University of Technology
08.35 Cases from the Blue Economy Gunter Pauli, Professor, ”Serial entrepreneur”, author and initiator of The Blue Economy
08.55 EU Circular Economy and Raw Materials Policies Magnus Gislev, Directorate-General for Growth, European Commission
09.10 Recycling – a multidisciplinary area Christian Ekberg, Professor, Chemical and Biological Engineering Nuclear Chemistry and Industrial Materials Recycling, Chalmers University of Technology
09.20 Resource efficiency – An automotive opportunity and challenge Axel Edh, Senior Strategic Advisor Environment at Research and Development, Volvo Car Group
09.40 Innovation, Excellence and Evolution of Global Asset Management Anand Narasimhan, Managing Director, Sims Recycling Solutions
10.00 Coffee Break and Poster Session
SESSION 2: TECHNICAL AND COMMERCIAL OUTLOOK
10.30 Do we have the right business model within Electronic recycling to develop the business and a circular loop? Rasmus Bergström, CEO, Stena Technoworld
10.50 Material input needed to close the loops in a circular economy Pär Weihed, Professor, Vice Rector, Luleå University of Technology
11.05 Urban Mining Development of Critical Metals from WEEE Takashi Nakamura, Professor, Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University
11.25 PROMETIA: An association promoting the development of a circular economy of strategic materials Stéphane Bourg, PROMETIA EXCOM Chairman / Project Director at The French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission – CEA
11.40 Panel discussion: Summary of morning sessions Jonas Carlehed, Sustainability Manager, IKEA Lars Josefsson, Kemiföretagen, Stenungsund Gunter Pauli, Professor, ”Serial entrepreneur”, author and initiator of The Blue Economy Anand Narasimhan, Managing Director, Sims Recycling Solutions Axel Edh, Senior Strategic Advisor Environment at Research and Development, Volvo Car Group
12.10 Lunch and Poster Session
SESSION 3: CIRCULAR MATERIALS BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
13.10 Circular economy – opportunities for business, benefits for society Kalle Saarimaa, Managing Director for Ekokem AB and also responsible for supply chain in Ekokem Group
13.30 Realizing resource-efficient recycling of vehicles Maria Ljunggren Söderman, researcher, Energy and Environment, Chalmers University of Technology
13.45 ProSUM – Prospecting Secondary raw materials in the Urban mine and Mining Waste Sarah Downes, Environmental Affairs Manager, Repic Ltd
14.00 Mining waste as a resource in circular economy – the Swedish example Erika Ingvald, Head of Division, Mineral information and Mining Industry, Geological Survey of Sweden (SGU)
14.15 Recovering scarce technology metals from EoL equip- ment in Switzerland Rolf Widmer, Senior Scientist, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa)
14.35 Recovery of wastes Gro Eide, Director R&D Technical Centre, Elkem Technology
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11 14.55 Coffee Break and Poster Session
SESSION 4: BUILDING MATERIAL
15.25 How do we reach increased level of reused material in the building process? Carina Loh Lindholm, Project manager Climate & Sust- ainable Cities, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
15.45 Integrating recycling operations in the activities of construction companies Christina Lindbäck, Corporate Sustainability Manager, NCC AB
16.05 To sort out the old mistakes and make sure we can deliver healthy buildings Marianne Hedberg, Sveriges Byggindustrier/The Swedish Construction Federation
SESSION 5: CIRCULAR MATERIALS BUSINESS CASE STUDIES
16.40 Intelligent sorting prolongs the life of used products Johanna Reimers, CEO, Refind Technologies
16.50 Tyres – part of a true circular economy Elisabeth Gustafsson, CTO, Scandinavian Enviro Systems
17.00 Recycling – A win-win concept. We had a problem that turned out to be a new market Emil Lindén, Sales/Marketing Manager, Bergo Flooring AB
17.10 Panel discussion: Summary of the day Mikael Gröning, Deputy Managing Director, The Swedish Recycling Industries’ Association Nils Hannerz, Head of Circular Economy, IKEM Martin Seeger, CEO, El-Kretsen
18.00 Transport by bus to Universeum.
18.30 Tour Universeum.
20.00 Dinner at Universeum.
TRACK A: SESSION: CLOSING THE LOOP WITH PLASTICS AND CHEMICALS
Venue: RunAnChair: Nils Hannerz, Head Industrial Bioeconomy, IKEM – Innovation and Chemical Industries in Sweden
10.30 Chemical industry powering the circular economy Ann Dierckx, Sustainable Development Manager, European Chemical Industry Council (Cefic)
10.50 Plastic Recycling, a circular opportunity and a challenge Karl Edsjö, Director resource policy and recycling, Electrolux
11.10 Research on Polymer Recycling at SP Chemistry Materi- als and Surfaces Anna Janson, PhD, Research Scientist at SP Chemistry, Materials and Surfaces
11.25 Development and characterisation of a recycled carbon fibre/PP composite material Magdalena Juntikka, Research Engineer and Project Leader, Swerea Sicomp
11.45 Phosphorus recovery from wastewater. How advanced does it need to be? Bengt Hansen, Senior Application Specialist, Wastewater Treatment, Kemira
TRACK B:WORKSHOP 1: THEME WEEE
Venue: PalmstedtChair: Kristina Eriksson, MSc in Sustainable Energy Engineering, El-Kretsen
10.30 Refurbishment of components Fredrik Benson, Business Development Manager, El-Kretsen AB
Eco design, Cost, Quality and Reuse of Components Annachiara Torciano, Sustainability Manager, Samsung Electronics
Designing for Circularity as a Global Retailer Andreas Ahrens, Project Leader: Design for Sustainability, IKEA of Sweden
Electronics Recycling in Retrospect – Current trends and Future Challenges Mikael Lekbeck, SHEC Manager – Environment, Health, Safety, Community and CSR, Sims Recycling Solutions
THURSDAY, MAY 1207.45 Registration and coffee.
SESSION 1: INTRODUCTION
Venue: RunAnChair: James Greyson, Head of Blindspot Think Tank
08.25 Welcoming address Britt-Marie Steenari, Professor, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Industrial Materials Recycling, Chalmers University of Technology
08.30 Circularity – quo vadis? Mona Arnold, Tech Lic., MBA VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland ltd
08.50 A quantum leap in the circular economy starts with enforcing existing legislation Norbert Zonneveld, Executive Secretary, European Electronics Recycling Association (EERA)
09.10 A potential EU policy for efficient use of metals and other material resources Tomas Ekvall, PhD, IVL Svenska Miljöinstitutet
09.25 Laser-based on-line technique for metal scrap analysis – new developments Tania Irebo, Research leader and Senior scientist at Material Analysis and Monitoring, Swerea KIMAB
09.40 MaTrace Global: Tracing the fate of materials across regions over time in open-loop recycling Yasushi Kondo, PhD, Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics, Waseda University
10.00 Coffee Break and Poster Session
12.00 Lunch and Poster Session
THURSDAY, MAY 12 TRACK A:SESSION: METALS FROM SECONDARY SOURCES
Venue: RunAnChair: Lennart Gustavsson, Chair of Georange
13.00 Development of alternative raw material and by- product diversity in the ore based carbon steel industry on the way to the circular economy society to reduce amount of solid wastes and greenhouse gas emissions Jyrki Heino, D.Sc. (Tech) Process Metallurgy Group, Faculty of Technology, University of Oulu, Finland
13.20 Mapping the Global steel scrap reserves Dr. Alicia Gauffin, PhD, KTH
13.40 Influence of slag mineralogy on possibilities for use in alternative applications Fredrik Engström, Senior Lecturer, LTU
14.00 The use of oxide scales as oxygen carriers in fluidized bed combustion Henrik Leijon, Associate professor, Chalmers University of Technology
14.20 Recovery of iron in the form of submicron hematite (Fe2O3) particles from steel industry pickling solution by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis (USP) Ebin Burçak, Nuclear Chemistry and Industrial Material Recycling, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology
TRACK B:WORKSHOP 2: MAKING THE LEAP FROM CURRENT THINKING AND POLICY TO TOMORROW’S CIRCULAR ECONOMY
Venue: PalmstedtChair: James Greyson, Head of BlindSpot Think Tank
13.00 Beyond the design of products and businesses, let’s design the whole-system breakthroughs for circular economy James Greyson, Head of BlindSpot Think Tank
Scaling up Circular Advantage: Innovative Business Models and Technologies to Create Value in a World without Limits to Growth Tomas Haglund-Flemström, Director Sustainability Services Sweden, Accenture Strategy
How to mainstream advanced recycling of rare earth magnets for a circular economy David Gardner, Senior Project Manager, C-Tech Innovation Ltd
14.40 Coffee Break and Poster Session
SESSION: FINANCING AND SUSTAINABLE INVESTMENTS INA CIRCULAR ECONOMY
Venue: RunAnChair: Camille Duran, Executive Producer, The Green Exchange
15.10 Putting our hope in firms and financials Conny Overland, PhD, University of Gothenburg
15.30 Providing finance for re-use of raw materials Mikael Sjövall, Communications Manager, Nordic Envir- onment Finance Corporation (NEFCO)
15.50 Financing a sustainable city with green bonds – inspiration for innovative financing methods Magnus Borelius, Head of Group Treasury, the City of Gothenburg
16.10 Panel discussion with the speakers from the session
16.30 Summary. James Greyson, Head of BlindSpot Think Tank Tomas Haglund-Flemström, Director Sustainability Services Sweden, Accenture Strategy
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13 Elkem14 IVL Svenska Miljöinstitutet15 LTU - Luleå Tekniska Universitet16 Sveriges Byggindustrier17 Remanence
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POSTER EXHIBITION Location: Poster Area, Entre FoyerPoster Sessions during coffee and lunch breaks.
P-1 Perspectives on the circular economy of Critical Raw Materials: how far we are? Yulia Lapko, PhD Candidate, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology
P-2 The circular economy and industrial consumables: Identifying factors hindering remanufacturing of one type of mechanical component Derek Diener, Doktorand/ PhD candidate, Department of Energy and Environment, Chalmers University of Technology
P-3 WEEE Setup; a Nordic comparison of WEEE legislation and implementation Hanna Ljungkvist, Klimat och hållbara samhällssystem - Avfall, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
P-4 Material Pinch Analysis: Method and application to global future steel flows Tomas Ekvall, PhD, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
P-5 Towards circular flows for tungsten: Characterizing dissipation Anna Furberg, PhD student, Division of Environmental Systems Analysis, Chalmers University of Technology
P-6 Metal cast components in a circular economy Raul Carlsson, Department manager, Swerea SWECAST
P-7 Rare Earth magnets in WEEE streams Beatriz Guerrero, Principal Researcher Analytical Chemistry, Leitat Technological Center
P-8 Estimating the recovery potential of Rare Earth Elements in NdFeB magnets from end-of-life hard-disk drives in the European Union Vincent Schaller, Project Manager, Chalmers Industriteknik, Chalmers University of Technology
P-9 The complex scenario of recycling of REMs from WEEE streams Teodora Retegana, Associate professor, Chalmers University of Technology
P-10 Development of new amides for lanthanide extraction and separation Mikhail Tyumentsev, PhD Student, Chalmers University of Technology
P-11 Optimization of organic phase in the solvent extraction of REEs from neodymium magnet waste Marino Gergoric, PhD student, Nuclear Chemistry and Industrial Materials Recycling, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Department, Chalmers University of Technology
P-12 Copper speciation of combustion ashes and leaching residues with X-ray absorption spectroscopy Henric Lassesson, Doktorand, Kemi och Kemiteknik, Industriell materialåtervinning, Chalmers University of Technology
P-13 Speciation of Titanium Compounds in Incinerated Painted Wood Waste Mikael, Karlsson, Doktorand / PhD Student, Department of Industrial Materials Recycling, Chalmers University of Technology
P-14 Metal Recovery From Waste Toni Gutknecht, Ph.D. Student, Nuclear Chemistry and Industrial Material Recycling, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology
P-15 Recycling of Zinc from Spent Alkaline and Zinc-Carbon Batteries by Pyrolysis Burçak Ebin, Dr., Nuclear Chemistry and Industrial Material Recycling, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology
P-16 Recovery of scandium from chloride media using the novel ion exchange resin Atsushi Iizuka, Assistant professor, Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University
P-17 Hydrometallurgical treatment of steel making dust by alkaline leaching Martina Petranikova, Assistant professor, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nuclear Chemistry and Industrial Materials Recycling, Chalmers University of Technology
P-18 Hydrometallurgical processing of fluorescent lamp waste for the recovery of critical metals Cristian Tunsu, PhD Student, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nuclear Chemistry and Industrial Materials Recycling, Chalmers University of Technology
P-19 Separation of lithium, cobalt and nickel from battery waste leachate by continuous counter-current solvent extraction Sami Virolainen, Post-doctoral researcher, Lappeenranta University of Technology P-20 Process development for reuse and/or recycling of NiMH Filip Holmberg, PhD student, Nuclear Chemistry and Industrial Materials Recycling, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Department, Chalmers University of Technology
P-21 Solvent Extraction using Deep Eutetic Solvents in the Colabats project Mark Foreman, Associate professor, Nuclear Chemistry and Industrial Materials Recycling, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Department, Chalmers University of Technology
POSTER EXHIBITION Location: Poster Area, Entre FoyerPoster Sessions during coffee and lunch breaks.
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