The Beyond Waste Podcast

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Welcome to The Beyond Waste Podcast. Join us as we deep dive into the world of waste, resources, and the circular economy. In each episode, we’ll bring you insightful discussions with industry experts, thought leaders, and influential voices shaping the future of sustainability. Join us as we embark on a journey to create a more sustainable future by transforming waste into valuable resources.podcast weblog

  1. FEB 9

    “Let’s Not Waste the Next 4 Years” – The Policies That Will Make or Break the UK’s Circular Transition

    Planetary boundaries are under pressure. Legislation is tightening. And 2026 is shaping up to be another pivotal year for the UK’s resource and waste sector. In this episode, CIWM’s policy, innovation and technical leaders — Dan Cook, Tina Benfield and Richard Hudson — unpack what the next phase of transition really looks like. From Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) to the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), from Simpler Recycling to Deposit Return Schemes (DRS), the sector is navigating overlapping reforms that must work together — or risk stalling progress. The conversation explores why cross-department policy integration is critical, how resource resilience is becoming a national priority amid global volatility, and whether England risks falling behind without a clear resource sector strategy to replace its now outdated 2018 roadmap. The team also discuss: The circular economy growth plan and route maps Moving up the waste hierarchy — reuse and repair as economic strategy What’s next for EPR, including expanding material streams Skills shortages and why workforce development may be the missing piece CIWM’s 10 recommendations — and why we “must not waste the next four years” This isn’t just another policy update. It’s a strategic look at whether the UK can align regulation, infrastructure and skills quickly enough to build genuine resource resilience — and turn ambition into delivery. If you work in resources, waste, environmental policy or the circular economy, this is essential listening.

    46 min
  2. 11/25/2025

    Beyond Consumption: Can a Sustainable World Actually Work?

    As global divisions intensify and international agreements falter, the path to sustainable consumption has never felt more uncertain. Yet the need for resource recovery, resilient systems, and fair global supply chains is only growing. In this episode of The Beyond Waste Podcast, guest host Tim Walker (arc21) is joined by Maya de Souza (Materia Verde) and Beth Barker (Aldersgate Group) to tackle one of the most contentious questions of our time: Is a world built on sustainable consumption truly possible—or just a well-meaning illusion? Together, they unpack the realities of SDG 12 in 2025, the stubborn chokehold of the linear economy, and what happens when global treaties stall or collapse. The conversation takes us from the shifting economic power of the Global South to the geopolitical risks of restricting consumption in nations whose economies rely on it. Expect a candid exploration of: Whether resource efficiency, waste reduction, policy action or lifestyle change is the real key to rapid impact How to break free from the linear model dominating global economies The fallout from failed international agreements—like the stalled UN Global Plastics Treaty Building credible, just, and sustainable global supply chains Why “sustainable consumption” sounds simple but is maddeningly complex in practice Growing consumption in the Global South—and how to avoid replicating Western overconsumption Why some nations view consumption restrictions as existential threats Join us for a thought-provoking, solutions-focused conversation on what it really takes to build resilient systems—and whether sustainable consumption can ever move from ambition to reality.

    1h 6m
  3. 10/01/2025

    A Quick Waste Conversation: EPR Funding and the Future of Local Authorities

    In this short but sharp episode of A Quick Waste Conversation, Richard Hudson (CIWM) is joined by Amy Bloom (SUEZ & CIWM Early Careers Team) to unpack the government’s latest announcement on Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) funding for local authorities. EPR is often described as a “silver bullet” for the challenges of waste and recycling—but is it really that simple? Richard and Amy discuss where the pain points might lie in implementation, whether the funding is enough to support overstretched councils, and what this all means for producers and public attitudes toward waste. From the pressures on local budgets to the potential for long-term circular solutions, this conversation offers a clear, concise snapshot of what EPR could mean in practice—and why the sector needs to be ready for the changes ahead. The CIWM Early Careers Team This episode also highlights the work of CIWM’s newly formed Early Careers Presidential Team and Ambassadors. Led by Charlotte Davies, CIWM’s first Early Careers President, the team ensures that the voices of early careers professionals are heard at the highest levels of the institution. The group’s work includes reverse mentoring CIWM Trustees, representing early careers professionals at strategic meetings, supporting outreach with colleges and universities, and shaping the design of projects and events that reflect the needs of the next generation of resource and waste leaders. Ambassadors like Amy Bloom (SUEZ), alongside colleagues from FCC, Mott MacDonald, Bristol Waste, WSP, and more, are playing a key role in bridging the gap between early careers professionals and sector leadership. Their energy, insights, and commitment ensure that CIWM remains not only future-focused but also inclusive of the diverse voices shaping the industry today.

    20 min

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Welcome to The Beyond Waste Podcast. Join us as we deep dive into the world of waste, resources, and the circular economy. In each episode, we’ll bring you insightful discussions with industry experts, thought leaders, and influential voices shaping the future of sustainability. Join us as we embark on a journey to create a more sustainable future by transforming waste into valuable resources.podcast weblog