On November 13-14, Düsseldorf, Germany, will host the European Steel Scrap and Circular Economy Forum 2025, organized by ECV International.
The event will bring together scrap recycling leaders, steel producers, end users, technology innovators, and policymakers to explore how circular strategies can unlock growth, resilience, and sustainability for the European steel industry.
Europe is accelerating its transition to a climate-neutral and resource-efficient economy, with steel at the heart of industrial decarbonization and circularity. Its scrap-based production is not only crucial for reducing carbon emissions, but also plays a leading role in closing cycles in key sectors such as construction, automotive, and packaging.
The forum will address critical topics, including the supply of high-quality scrap, advanced processing technologies, pricing and cost dynamics, and policy frameworks that support circular steel flows.
The event offers a platform for strategic dialogue, cross-sector collaboration, and practical insights for scaling up more circular and low-carbon metallurgy in Europe.
Topics at the forum include:
The forum will be held in person and online.
The detailed program and list of speakers are available upon registration at the link.
The information partner of the event is GMK Center.
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