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1 December - 2 December 2025
Energy From Waste

Energy from Waste reduces pollution, supports local economy, and reduce energy reliance on imports - making it an invaluable opportunity for individuals, companies, and nations alike.

With this in mind, our Energy from Waste Conference returns to the heart of London for its 18th year - to deliver the leading event dedicated to the recovery of energy from industrial and domestic waste. Attracting policy experts, authorities in funding, government representatives, and business leaders this conference will be the place to network and gain access to the latest plans, case studies, and industry overviews.

As such, this conference remains an essential date on the calendar for those in the Energy from Waste community.
 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Alban Forster

Alban Forster

Director - European Infrastructure Sector Lead, SLR Consulting Ltd
Amy Bloom

Amy Bloom

Technical Plant Engineer, SUEZ
Charlotte Rule

Charlotte Rule

Head of Climate and Energy Policy, Environmental Services Association
Charoula Melliou

Charoula Melliou

Head of Policy, ESWET - European Suppliers of Waste to Energy Technology
Claudia Mensi

Claudia Mensi

President, European Waste Management Association - FEAD
Dr. Adam Read

Dr. Adam Read

Chief External Affairs and Sustainability Officer, SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK
Dr. Julia Kowalle

Dr. Julia Kowalle

Executive Director, Head of Infrastructure Finance and Asset Optimisation, Global Structured Finance, EMEA, SMBC Bank International
Dr. Stewart Davies

Dr. Stewart Davies

Principal Consultant, Waste & Resources, Water Resource Centre (WRc)
Ian Ruffell

Ian Ruffell

Head of Asset Planning, Thames Water
Jacob Hayler

Jacob Hayler

Executive Director, Environmental Services Association
Jarno Stet

Jarno Stet

Secretary, National Association of Waste Disposal Officers (NAWDO)
Jon Hastings

Jon Hastings

Chair, National Association of Waste Disposal Officers (NAWDO)
Katie Cockburn

Katie Cockburn

Senior Director of Policy and Education, Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM)
Martin Baxter

Martin Baxter

Deputy CEO, Institute of Sustainability and Environmental Professionals (ISEP)
Mathias Sæten

Mathias Sæten

CCS Business Development, Hafslund Celsio
Ms Emma Beal

Ms Emma Beal

Chief Executive, West London Waste Authority
Paul Carey

Paul Carey

Managing Director, MVV Environment Ltd
Paul Davies

Paul Davies

Director, The Severnside Carbon Capture and Shipping Hub and Director, the Coalition for Negative Emissions
Paul Ireland

Paul Ireland

Director, Asset Management, Equitix
Stefan Barrow

Stefan Barrow

Director, Infrastructure, Structured Finance Office for EMEA, MUFG Bank Ltd
Stuart Hayward Higham

Stuart Hayward Higham

Chief Technical Development and Innovation Officer, SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK
Thomas Merry

Thomas Merry

Commercialisation and Innovations Manager, SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK
Tim Rotheray

Tim Rotheray

Chief Sustainability Officer, Viridor
Tom Parrott

Tom Parrott

Team Leader - Residual Waste and Infrastructure, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Tony Laing

Tony Laing

UK Emissions Trading – Scope Expansion (Waste), Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
Vicky Beechey

Vicky Beechey

Resources & Waste Partnership Manager, Oxfordshire Resources and Waste Partnership (ORWP)

Alban Forster

Director - European Infrastructure Sector Lead, SLR Consulting Ltd
Alban Forster

Alban Forster MSc (DIC) is a Director for SLR leading the company’s Infrastructure Sector across Europe.
He has 30 years professional experience in the field of commercial, technical and environmental due diligence across principally the waste and energy sectors. Alban’s specialist areas include business planning and market analysis, strategy development and policy review, strategic plan development, procurement support and operational service reviews.
Alban has worked on a number of transactional due diligence studies for investors assessing the feasibility of numerous infrastructure assets, biomass and waste to energy schemes, their business viability and environmental risk. Alban is also an accredited PRINCE 2 practitioner ensuring his capacity to manage teams and projects complement his technical capability.
Alban has also worked in the mining sector in Western Australia and as a water engineer in the South Pacific.

Amy Bloom

Technical Plant Engineer, SUEZ
Amy Bloom

Amy is an engineer at SUEZ, Social Value and Sustainability lead for the Technical Team and an ambassador in CIWM’s Early Career Presidential Team. She is particularly interested in skills resilience for the future to ensure the development of the circular economy to meet climate targets.

Charlotte Rule

Head of Climate and Energy Policy, Environmental Services Association
Charlotte Rule

Charlotte Rule is the Head of Climate and Energy Policy at the Environmental Services Association, the trade body for the recycling and waste management sector in the UK. She has been leading the sectors work on the application of the Emissions Trading Scheme to EfW. Last year, ESA published their Strategy document outlining how the ETS can be sustainably applied to the sector, and they recently published their comprehensive response to the Consultation – both of which can be found on their website.

Charoula Melliou

Head of Policy, ESWET - European Suppliers of Waste to Energy Technology
Charoula Melliou

Charoula Melliou serves as Head of Policy and executive manager at ESWET, the European association representing suppliers of WtE technology, since 2023. She joined ESWET in 2021 as a Policy Officer for Decarbonisation, focusing on the EU ETS, renewable energy, bio- and e-fuels, energy efficiency, and others. Prior to ESWET, she worked for FEAD, the European Waste Management Association, Additionally, she has worked as an attorney in Greece and has interned for the European Commission. Charoula holds an LL.M. in Environmental Law and Policy (UCLA, USA), an M.Sc. in Sustainable Development (IHU, GR), and an LL.B. (AUTh, GR).

Claudia Mensi

President, European Waste Management Association - FEAD
Claudia Mensi

Claudia Mensi, after graduating as a Class A Chemist from the University of Pavia, worked as a safety management consultant and later became a Laboratory Manager at Sistema Ambiente. In 1998, she established Hydrae and consulted on various projects, from contaminated site remediation to integrating safety and environmental systems. Claudia Mensi served as the Technical Director for Fertilvita and currently holds the position of Technical Manager at A2A, contributing to waste classification and EU regulatory frameworks. Since January 2023, she has been the President of FEAD, the European Waste Management Association.

Dr. Adam Read

Chief External Affairs and Sustainability Officer, SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK
Dr. Adam Read

Adam is a member of the Suez UK Management Board having joined in 2017 after a successful career in academia, local government and environmental consultancy spanning over 30 years. His PhD focussed on UK waste management policy failures, and he was awarded an MBE in the Kings Birthday Honours List in June 2024.

He has co-led SUEZ’s engagement with Government on policy reforms facing our sector, and has worked with numerous brands on preparing for the changes in packaging formats and collection systems.

He is a former CIWM President championing the green skills demands of a sector transitioning to a circular economy which led to him sitting on the UK Government’s Green Jobs Delivery Group.

Dr. Julia Kowalle

Executive Director, Head of Infrastructure Finance and Asset Optimisation, Global Structured Finance, EMEA, SMBC Bank International
Dr. Julia Kowalle

Dr. Julia Kowalle is the Head of Infrastructure Finance and Asset Optimisation in the Global Structured Finance Department of SMBC Bank International plc in London covering the EMEA region. She has over 15 years of industry experience as arranger, financial modeler and adviser. Julia started her professional career as a Graduate Trainee with RBS. Amongst other qualifications, Julia holds a PhD in Economics from the Technical University in Berlin, Germany and a Master in European Business from the ESCP-EAP in Paris, France.

Dr. Stewart Davies

Principal Consultant, Waste & Resources, Water Resource Centre (WRc)
Dr. Stewart Davies

Stewart Davies is a Principal Consultant at WRc. He has more than 20 years’ experience in environmental science in academia, consultancy and operational waste management. He is a Past Chair of the Source Testing Association and has been closely involved in the development of both the Best Available Techniques review for EfW, the MRV processes for the extension of the UK ETS to EfW and the development of viable CCUS compliance monitoring approaches. Stewart has been working closely with potential CCUS participants, network operators and the wider monitoring community to develop an effective methodology for CCUS monitoring.

Dr. Swen Grossgebauer

Head of Innovation and Proposals, MVV Environment
Dr. Swen Grossgebauer

Swen is Head of Innovation and Proposals for MVV Environment in the UK. In his current role, he is part of the development team and is responsible for implementing sustainable technologies such as carbon capture and storage, hydrogen production and district heating systems. Before moving to the UK, he managed the design and development of new Energy-from-Waste facilities and served as bid manager for public tenders at MVV’s headquarters in Germany. Swen has a background in civil engineering with a focus on environmental technology and holds a PhD in process engineering.

Ian Ruffell

Head of Asset Planning, Thames Water
Ian Ruffell

Jacob Hayler

Executive Director, Environmental Services Association
Jacob Hayler

Jacob leads the ESA and is responsible for strategy and operations. In his role as Executive Director, working with and reporting to the ESA’s Board of Directors, Jacob sets and oversees delivery against the ESA’s strategic priorities.

Jarno Stet

Secretary, National Association of Waste Disposal Officers (NAWDO)
Jarno Stet

Jarno Stet is the Secretary of the National Association of Waste Disposal Officers (NAWDO) and Waste & Recycling Manager for the City of Westminster.
Jarno has worked in the waste and resources sector since 2003 and specialises in local authority waste management.

Jon Hastings

Chair, National Association of Waste Disposal Officers (NAWDO)
Jon Hastings

Jon is Chair of the National Association of Waste Disposal Officers (NAWDO), which is one of the leading local authority officer networks in the resources and waste management sector. NAWDO works closely with Government and other stakeholders on policy development and implementation, and Jon represents the organisation at numerous meetings, forums and roundtables. Jon is currently Head of Strategy and Development at East London Waste Authority, one of the four joint waste disposal authorities in London, and has 20 years of experience in the sector.

Katie Cockburn

Senior Director of Policy and Education, Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM)
Katie Cockburn

Katie is Senior Director of Policy, Media and Education at CIWM, with twenty years experience in the vocational and technical education space, fifteen of these spent developing and improving professional skills programmes in the waste and resource management sector. At CIWM, she is currently responsible for leading a full and inclusive education portfolio, impactful policy engagements and insights, a clear communications and media strategy and the implementation of the CIWM’s EDI Strategy, and is passionate about building the career attractiveness of our vital sector.

Martin Baxter

Deputy CEO, Institute of Sustainability and Environmental Professionals (ISEP)
Martin Baxter

Martin Baxter is Deputy CEO at the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA). He works in the UK and internationally to accelerate the transition to a sustainable future and support people in the development of sustainability skills and green careers. Martin is a Board member of IEMA, a non-exec of the Society for the Environment (SocEnv) and the Broadway Initiative, and a visiting professor at Cranfield University. Martin is a Fellow of IEMA and the RSA and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Derby for his contribution to environmental sustainability.

Mathias Sæten

CCS Business Development, Hafslund Celsio
Mathias Sæten

Mathias Sæten works with CCS Business Development and Carbon Markets at Hafslund Celsio. Over the past year, a key focus area has been securing financing through the voluntary carbon market for the Oslo CCS project. Prior to joining Hafslund Celsio, Mathias worked in Responsible Investments at Nordea and as a consultant at PwC. He holds a Master’s degree in Finance from the Norwegian School of Economics.

Ms Emma Beal

Chief Executive, West London Waste Authority
Ms Emma Beal

Emma Beal is Chief Executive of West London Waste Authority and chair of the Waste Network Chairs. She has 27 years environmental and waste experience in public and private sector; leading commercial, operational and partnership teams. An experienced change manager who takes an analytical, fact-based approach to continuous improvement, monitoring and delivery. WLWA is building shared data platforms and data visualisation to create a shared vision for the future of waste in West London.

 

 

Paul Carey

Managing Director, MVV Environment Ltd
Paul Carey

Paul Carey is Managing Director of MVV Environment Limited, part of MVV Umwelt GmbH of Germany, concentrating on Energy from Waste Combined Heat and Power (EfW CHP) and other resource recovery solutions for the UK PFI and commercial waste markets. He also serves as a director on MVV’s four UK operating project companies, as well as its energy trading company.

Paul’s experience spans large and small-scale fossil fuel and renewable energy generation, including energy from waste, with more than 35 years in the industry. He is responsible for business development for MVV in the UK, and led the bidding, contract negotiations and successful planning consent application for the 275,000 tpa EfW CHP project for the South West Devon Waste Partnership Residual Waste Contract and the 140,000 tpa EfW CHP project for the Dundee and Angus Residual Waste Contract. He also led the negotiations to extend the life of the original Dundee energy from waste facility.

Paul is currently overseeing the implementation of MVV’s Medworth 625,000 tpa EfW CHP project in Wisbech and the development of a new 260,000 tpa facility in Poole. He is also responsible for the further development of MVV’s carbon capture and transportation project at its 195,000 tpa waste wood biomass project at Ridham Dock, Kent.

Paul is a chartered civil engineer with an MBA.

Paul Davies

Director, The Severnside Carbon Capture and Shipping Hub and Director, the Coalition for Negative Emissions
Paul Davies

Paul Davies has 40+ years experience in the infrastructure sector, with over 20 years as an infrastructure and government partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers.

He currently chairs 7CO2; The Severnside Carbon Capture and Shipping Company, establishing a hub for the decarbonisation of large emitters in the West of England, and chairs the Coalition for Negative Emissions; the UK industry group of both developers and purchasers looking to develop the carbon removals market. He is also CCS advisor to Viridor and chairs their ESG Committee.

Paul Ireland

Director, Asset Management, Equitix
Paul Ireland

Paul joined Equitix in 2017 and heads up the business’s Environmental Services Sector (ESS), managing £2bn of AUM. The sector comprises Equitix’s sizeable energy from waste portfolio, alongside biomass, anaerobic digestions, non-hazardous waste, wastewater treatment and energy efficiency and energy transition assets. In addition Paul is the fund manager for a number of Equitix’s energy related funds, covering waste, renewables and energy storage projects.

Stefan Barrow

Director, Infrastructure, Structured Finance Office for EMEA, MUFG Bank Ltd
Stefan Barrow

Stefan Barrow is a Managing Director within the Project Finance team at MUFG and has been a longtime supporter of the waste sector having lent and advised on a number of transactions across the UK waste market. His experience covers both new build greenfield projects, acquisitions across the waste spectrum and increasingly turning a focus to funding solutions for carbon capture and storage.

Stuart Hayward Higham

Chief Technical Development and Innovation Officer, SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK
Stuart Hayward Higham

Stuart Hayward-Higham is currently the Chief Technical Development & Innovation Officer at SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK.
He is currently responsible for a range of strategy, commercial, innovation & development activities for SUEZ UK, focussed on helping deliver our future growth & change in services & technologies. Harnessing data, analysis, knowledge & experience to help deliver triple bottom line growth for SUEZ & its customers & through his management of the SCOPE expert practitioner service, innovative solutions for our customers & partners.
He is directly involved in works covering carbon, biodiversity and natural capital, and having over 30 years’ experience in the industry has amassed wide technical and commercial skills and experience in the systems of waste and resource management, markets, strategy, technologies and the environment.

Thomas Merry

Commercialisation and Innovations Manager, SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK
Thomas Merry

Thomas Merry, Commercialisation & Innovations Manager, is responsible for developing new and innovative recycling technologies, delivering market development insights and solutions for customers, and analysing and advising on developments in policy, technology, and strategy, relating to waste management activities and the wider value chain.
With nearly fifteen years of operational, commercial and project management experience in the waste management sector, Thomas focuses on maximising waste as a resource, increasing the circularity of materials, value recovery from waste, and modelling and forecasting waste arisings.

Tim Rotheray

Chief Sustainability Officer, Viridor
Tim Rotheray

Tim joined Viridor in 2019 as Chief Sustainability Officer to drive decarbonisation and circular economy projects and to work with Government and Regulators to help ensure the policy environment supports the right investments and outcomes.

Since 2020, he has also led Viridor’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) work, overseeing the development and implementation of Viridor’s ESG strategy, which sets out a pathway to achieve carbon neutrality by 2040, and climate positivity by 2045.. This ambition continues to guide Viridor’s major initiatives today, including our Carbon Capture project in Runcorn, active participation in the UK Emissions Trading Scheme, and our acquisition of Quantafuel in Norway — a move that strengthens our position in advanced plastics recycling and the circular economy.

Prior to joining Viridor, Tim was the CEO of the Association for Decentralised Energy (ADE), where his work focussed on enabling more energy users to directly benefit from the transition to a low-carbon economy. Tim holds a BSc and PhD in Ecology and also serves as Chair of the ESA Climate Committee.

Tom Parrott

Team Leader - Residual Waste and Infrastructure, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Tom Parrott

Tom Parrott leads one of the Residual Waste and Circular Economy Infrastructure teams in Defra’s Circular Economy Directorate. Tom’s particular focus is the role of residual waste infrastructure in supporting the transition to a Circular Economy and how to maximise the benefits that can be recovered from residual wastes, whilst minimising the environmental impacts.

Tony Laing

UK Emissions Trading – Scope Expansion (Waste), Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
Tony Laing

Tony is a policy manager in DESNZ working on expanding the UK Emission Trading Scheme to waste incineration. He responsible for technical policy including monitoring, reporting and verification of emissions.

Vicky Beechey

Resources & Waste Partnership Manager, Oxfordshire Resources and Waste Partnership (ORWP)
Vicky Beechey

Vicky is the Oxfordshire Resources & Waste (ORWP) Partnership Manager since 2020. ORWP is formed of the 6 councils in Oxfordshire, working collaboratively to deliver household waste management. Her role includes engaging with national policy as well as the wider waste sector on key topics.

Vicky has over 21 years' experience of developing and implementing policy and strategy in local government; including waste and sustainability. She is a member of National Association of Waste Disposal Officer’s (NAWDO) Policy & Advisory Committee, as well as the Secretary of the Waste Network Chairs Group, working with Defra as the LA Sounding Board.


Director - European Infrastructure Sector Lead
SLR Consulting Ltd
Technical Plant Engineer
SUEZ
Head of Climate and Energy Policy
Environmental Services Association
Head of Policy
ESWET - European Suppliers of Waste to Energy Technology
President
European Waste Management Association - FEAD
Chief External Affairs and Sustainability Officer
SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK
Executive Director, Head of Infrastructure Finance and Asset Optimisation, Global Structured Finance, EMEA
SMBC Bank International
Principal Consultant, Waste & Resources
Water Resource Centre (WRc)
Head of Innovation and Proposals
MVV Environment
Head of Asset Planning
Thames Water
Executive Director
Environmental Services Association
Secretary
National Association of Waste Disposal Officers (NAWDO)
Chair
National Association of Waste Disposal Officers (NAWDO)
Senior Director of Policy and Education
Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM)
Deputy CEO
Institute of Sustainability and Environmental Professionals (ISEP)
CCS Business Development
Hafslund Celsio
Chief Executive
West London Waste Authority
Managing Director
MVV Environment Ltd
Director
The Severnside Carbon Capture and Shipping Hub and Director, the Coalition for Negative Emissions
Director, Asset Management
Equitix
Director, Infrastructure, Structured Finance Office for EMEA
MUFG Bank Ltd
Chief Technical Development and Innovation Officer
SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK
Commercialisation and Innovations Manager
SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK
Chief Sustainability Officer
Viridor
Team Leader - Residual Waste and Infrastructure
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
UK Emissions Trading – Scope Expansion (Waste)
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
Resources & Waste Partnership Manager
Oxfordshire Resources and Waste Partnership (ORWP)

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