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Circular Materials and Lifecycle Innovation across FIVE-C Sectors

Day & Time:
2nd September 2026
Location:
University of Salford

Organised by: FIVE-C Network, University of Salford

Executive Summary

The FIVE-C Network one-day symposium will focus on the theme ‘Circular Materials and Lifecycle Innovation across FIVE-C Sectors.’
This event will explore how circularity in materials can accelerate sustainable transformation across digital, construction, fashion & textiles, renewable energy and healthcare, bringing together both STEM and SHAPE researchers to address technical, social, economic and cultural dimensions in equal measure.

Confirmed speakers and panellists:

Dr Faye Smith, OBE, (Chair, Composites UK)

Professor Fiona Charnley (EPSRC’s DICE Network+ lead, University of Exeter)

Amy Peace (Innovation Lead – Circular Economy, Innovate UK)

Tim Griggs (Director, ARUP)

Sheryl Lee (Specialist – Resource Management Policy, WRAP)

Thomas Addison (Local Economic Strategy Principal (Low Carbon Economy), Greater Manchester Combined Authority)

Rachel Garner (Head of Sustainability, Vision Linens)

Rationale

Circular materials research is inherently cross-disciplinary: breakthroughs in chemistry, engineering and materials science must be understood alongside shifts in behaviour, governance, business models and cultural adoption.
This symposium will therefore create a rare platform where scientists, engineers, social scientists, designers and policy specialists engage on equal footing to examine how materials can be re-imagined, reused and reintegrated into sustainable value chains.

Aims

Showcase innovative technical research in circular materials — such as bio-based alternatives, recyclability by design, smart materials enabling reuse, and advanced recovery technologies.
Highlight social sciences and humanities perspectives — including lifecycle assessment, industrial ecology, behavioural drivers, cultural acceptance, procurement practices, and governance frameworks.
Foster integrated dialogue across STEM and SHAPE, ensuring lifecycle analysis and socio-economic evaluation inform technical development, and conversely that social frameworks are grounded in the realities of materials science and engineering.
Identify opportunities for cross-sectoral learning: how lessons from construction deconstruction can inform healthcare procurement, or how digital tools and data infrastructures can support circularity in textiles or renewable energy.

Key Themes

Lifecycle Thinking Across Disciplines – environmental, economic and social assessment of circular strategies, drawing from both engineering models and social science methodologies.
Designing for Circularity – material innovations and design approaches that enable reuse, repair, remanufacture, and recycling.
Recovery, Recycling and Reuse Technologies – STEM advances in recovery processes coupled with SHAPE insights into infrastructure, supply chains, and labour implications.
Policy, Governance and Cultural Change – exploring how regulation, business models, consumer behaviour, and equity considerations enable or hinder circular adoption.
Cross-Sector Innovation – systems approaches that connect circular practices across FIVE-C sectors, supported by both technical advances and social frameworks.

Agenda

TimeItem
9:30amRegistration and refreshments
10:00amWelcome
Professor Katy Mason, University of Salford
Session one: The Future of Circular Economy
Chair: Silvia Tedesco, University of Salford
10:10amProfessor Fiona Charnley, University of Exeter
10:40amAmy Peace, Innovate UK
10:55amTim Griggs, ARUP
11:10amPanel discussion: barriers and enablers of circularity to aid valorisation opportunities
Dr Faye Smith, OBE (Chair, Composites UK)
Sheryl Lee (Specialist – Resource Management, WRAP)
Thomas Addison (Local Economic Strategy Principal (Low Carbon Economy), Greater Manchester Combined Authority)
Rachael Garner (Head of Sustainability, Vision Linens)
11:55amSession two: Embedding circularity in industry: From strategy to implementation
Chair: Mark Miodownik, University College London
1:10pmLunch and networking
2:00pmSession three: Place-based Circular Innovation: City Regions as Testbeds
Chair: Lucy Wishart, University of Edinburgh
3:15pmConsortium Formation Activity
4:15pmClosing Remarks
Professor Mandy Parkinson, University of Salford
4:25pmClosure
4:30pmCoffee and networking

Want to be part of the action? You can submit your abstract to present your research.

Registration Fees

CategoryCosts
Network membersStudents£20
Academics£100
Business / other£120
Non-membersStudents£50
Academics£120
Business / other£150

Places are very limited, so book your ticket now.

Frequently asked questions

What are the different rates?

  • Member rates are existing members of the FIVE-C Network.

When are tickets on sale?

I can no longer make the event, what are my options?

  • If you have booked a ticket and can no longer make it, you can transfer your ticket to a colleague (and advise us of who will take your place), or you can apply for a refund up until 14 days before the event. If you cancel your place within 14 days of the event, we are unable to offer a refund.