The feedstock wave is coming, but the infrastructure to process it is not ready. As the first generation of electric vehicles begins reaching end of life after 2030, the volume of recyclable material entering the system will increase rapidly. The partnerships, processing capacity and policy frameworks needed to capture that opportunity have to be built now. This part examines what that preparation actually requires:
- The infrastructure gaps preventing end-of-life materials from re-entering supply chains
- How producers, recyclers and downstream buyers are coordinating on feedstock security ahead of demand
- Policy and investment levers that can accelerate the build-out of circular infrastructure
- What genuine cross-sector partnership looks like when commercial interests diverge
What to expect from this type of session...
Main stage sessions, but not as you know them. Because we’re off-the-record, leading experts can speak candidly about their experience with what works, and what doesn’t. At least half the session is dedicated to audience insights and questions to ensure we tackle the big issues head on.

