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      <description><![CDATA[<p>New EfW Net podcast host Alban Forster speaks with ESA’s Jacob Hayler on the key issues shaping the new 2026 podcast series.</p><p>In the first EfW Net podcast of 2026, new host Alban Forster is joined by Jacob Hayler, Executive Director of the Environmental Services Association, for a wide-ranging discussion on the challenges and opportunities facing the Energy from Waste sector. The conversation explores how carbon pricing and the UK Emissions Trading Scheme may influence operational behaviour, the role of policy certainty in driving long-term investment, and the balance between front-end waste decarbonisation and back-end solutions such as carbon capture.</p><p>Drawing on the ESA’s perspective across the full waste and recycling value chain, the episode sets the scene for deeper dives in upcoming podcasts, touching on plastics, landfill diversion, regulatory alignment and the practical realities of delivering a circular economy at scale. It offers valuable context for operators, policymakers and investors navigating an increasingly complex transition period for EfW.</p><p>Many of the themes raised in this episode will also be explored in more detail at the <b>Energy from Waste Conference 2026</b>, taking place in London March 4th, where industry leaders will come together to examine the EfW sector.</p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the sixth episode of the Energy from Waste Podcast, brought to you by the Energy from Waste Network.</p><p>Every couple of episodes, we are joined by a new host and their episode guest. For this episode, our host is Dr. Stephen Wise, Director at Ceres Waste, Renewables, and Environment, and his guest - Jamie Warmington, a waste and resource management specialist with over 14 years’ experience in the waste sector.</p><p>In this episode, they explore how new policy, carbon costs and technology are reshaping how we sort waste. From AI-driven sorting to ETS incentives, they unpack what’s next for innovation in the EfW sector.</p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the fifth episode of the Energy from Waste Podcast, brought to you by the Energy from Waste Network.</p><p>Every couple of episodes, we are joined by a new host and their episode guest. For this episode, our host is Dr. Stephen Wise, Director at Ceres Waste, Renewables, and Environment, and his guest - Philip New, Non Executive Director at Norsk Hydro ASA, Renew Energy Global plc, Fotowatio Renewable Ventures SL.</p><p>In this episode, they discuss where traditional EfW sits within the changing landscape of new technologies.</p><p><b>About Stephen and Philip</b></p><p><b>Dr Stephen Wise </b>has more than 20 years of experience with over 20 years’ experience within the renewable energy, waste, natural resources, and environment sector. Experience combines a strong technical, commercial, and operational background at Board and senior level, with extensive experience of working for contractors, developers, consultants, technical advisors, financial advisors, and legal advisors in the UK and internationally in both the private and public sectors. Stephen is an active member within the sectors – Board member and industrial advisor to the Industrial Biotechnology and Innovation Centre (IBioIC), Board member and Chair of the technical committee for the Composting and Anaerobic Digestion Association of Ireland (Cre), Industrial advisor to Cranfield University, and a Fellow of CIWM.</p><p><b>Philip New </b>has spent the last two decades immersed in the energy transition, working as an executive business leader, non-executive company director and senior adviser. </p><p>Philip is a Director on the main boards of Norsk Hydro ASA, Renew Energy Global plc and Fotowatio Renewable Venture SLU. A senior fellow of the Mission Possible Partnership, senior adviser with Prysm Global and a fellow of the Energy Institute, he sits on various advisory panels and boards, chaired the UK Government’s EV Energy Taskforce and has advised the UK Government on Sustainable Aviation Fuels policy.  </p><p>Until June 2022 he was the CEO of Energy Systems Catapult, a UK government supported but independent innovation agency focused on accelerating the transition of the UK energy system, supporting innovation and growth. ESC works closely with industry, investors, government and academia, using sophisticated systems models, market insights and test and demonstration facilities to de-risk and build confidence in policy, investment and business decisions.  </p><p>Before joining the Catapult in 2015 Philip worked for BP for over 30 years, where he created and launched BP Ultimate in markets around the world and established and led BP’s biofuels and biotechnology portfolio of businesses and technologies before becoming the CEO of BP’s global Alternative Energy unit.</p><p><b>The Energy from Waste Network</b></p><p>The Energy from Waste Network is a digital community connecting experts across the global EfW industry. Sign up today to find the latest news stories, insightful panel discussions and interviews with experts from across the sector.</p><p> <a href='https://network.efwconference.com/'>https://network.efwconference.com/</a></p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the fifth episode of the Energy from Waste Podcast, brought to you by the Energy from Waste Network.</p><p>Every couple of episodes, we are joined by a new host and their episode guest. For this episode, our host is Dr. Stephen Wise, Director at Ceres Waste, Renewables, and Environment, and his guest - Philip New, Non Executive Director at Norsk Hydro ASA, Renew Energy Global plc, Fotowatio Renewable Ventures SL.</p><p>In this episode, they discuss where traditional EfW sits within the changing landscape of new technologies.</p><p><b>About Stephen and Philip</b></p><p><b>Dr Stephen Wise </b>has more than 20 years of experience with over 20 years’ experience within the renewable energy, waste, natural resources, and environment sector. Experience combines a strong technical, commercial, and operational background at Board and senior level, with extensive experience of working for contractors, developers, consultants, technical advisors, financial advisors, and legal advisors in the UK and internationally in both the private and public sectors. Stephen is an active member within the sectors – Board member and industrial advisor to the Industrial Biotechnology and Innovation Centre (IBioIC), Board member and Chair of the technical committee for the Composting and Anaerobic Digestion Association of Ireland (Cre), Industrial advisor to Cranfield University, and a Fellow of CIWM.</p><p><b>Philip New </b>has spent the last two decades immersed in the energy transition, working as an executive business leader, non-executive company director and senior adviser. </p><p>Philip is a Director on the main boards of Norsk Hydro ASA, Renew Energy Global plc and Fotowatio Renewable Venture SLU. A senior fellow of the Mission Possible Partnership, senior adviser with Prysm Global and a fellow of the Energy Institute, he sits on various advisory panels and boards, chaired the UK Government’s EV Energy Taskforce and has advised the UK Government on Sustainable Aviation Fuels policy.  </p><p>Until June 2022 he was the CEO of Energy Systems Catapult, a UK government supported but independent innovation agency focused on accelerating the transition of the UK energy system, supporting innovation and growth. ESC works closely with industry, investors, government and academia, using sophisticated systems models, market insights and test and demonstration facilities to de-risk and build confidence in policy, investment and business decisions.  </p><p>Before joining the Catapult in 2015 Philip worked for BP for over 30 years, where he created and launched BP Ultimate in markets around the world and established and led BP’s biofuels and biotechnology portfolio of businesses and technologies before becoming the CEO of BP’s global Alternative Energy unit.</p><p><b>The Energy from Waste Network</b></p><p>The Energy from Waste Network is a digital community connecting experts across the global EfW industry. Sign up today to find the latest news stories, insightful panel discussions and interviews with experts from across the sector.</p><p> <a href='https://network.efwconference.com/'>https://network.efwconference.com/</a></p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the third episode of the Energy from Waste Podcast, brought to you by the Energy from Waste Network.</p><p>Every couple of episodes, we are joined by a new host and their episode guest. For this episode, our host is SUEZ UK’s Dr Adam Read, and his guest - CEO of enfinium Mike Maudsley.</p><p>In this episode, they dig a little deeper into the technical - discussing carbon capture, including:</p><ul><li>enfinium’s CCS projects</li><li>Investment and changing behaviours</li><li>How the technology will benefit industry beyond the waste sector</li></ul><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><b>About Adam and Mike</b></p><p><b>Dr Adam Read</b> has more than 20 years of experience in the waste sector as an academic, researcher, local authority officer and consultant. He is Chief Sustainability and External Affairs Officer at SUEZ recycling and recovery UK.</p><p><b>Mike Maudsley</b> is the Chief Executive Officer of enfinium, with over 30 years energy sector experience, with senior management and executive roles spanning most technologies including Coal, Gas, Combined Heat and Power, Biomass, Pumped Storage, Hydro, Solar, Wind, Energy from Waste and Desalination Plants.</p><p> </p><p><b>The Energy from Waste Network</b></p><p>The Energy from Waste Network is a digital community connecting experts across the global EfW industry. Sign up today to find the latest news stories, insightful panel discussions and interviews with experts from across the sector.</p><p> <a href='https://network.efwconference.com/'>https://network.efwconference.com/</a></p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the second episode of the Energy from Waste Podcast, brought to you by the Energy from Waste Network.</p><p>Every couple of episodes, we are joined by a new host and their episode guest. For this episode, our host is SUEZ UK’s Dr Adam Read, and his two guests, Amy Bloom and Molly Bell.</p><p>As well as discussing the latest news they discuss the importance of closing the green skills gap, including:</p><ul><li>What green skills are most in demand</li><li>What the sector needs to do to attract more people to its workforce</li><li>How to develop people better once they’re in the sector</li></ul><p><b>About Adam, Amy and Molly</b></p><p><b>Dr Adam Read</b> has more than 20 years of experience in the waste sector as an academic, researcher, local authority officer and consultant. He is Chief Sustainability and External Affairs Officer at SUEZ recycling and recovery UK.</p><p><b>Amy Bloom</b> currently works as a Technical Plant Engineer for SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK, supporting the existing resource management infrastructure in the UK and the development of new processes. She is also a CIWM Early Careers Ambassador, advocating for the next generation of Wasters. </p><p><b>Molly Bell</b> is a Process Engineer working in the energy division of SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK, supporting sites across the UK to improve performance, solve problems, and drive sustainable change. Alongside her day job, she is a WES Early Career Board Member, IChemE Teesside Vice Chairperson and Girl’s Network Mentor. </p><p><b>The Energy from Waste Network</b></p><p>The Energy from Waste Network is a digital community connecting experts across the global EfW industry. Sign up today to find the latest news stories, insightful panel discussions and interviews with experts from across the sector.</p><p> <a href='https://network.efwconference.com/'>https://network.efwconference.com/</a></p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the second episode of the Energy from Waste Podcast, brought to you by the Energy from Waste Network.</p><p>Every couple of episodes, we are joined by a new host and their episode guest. For this episode, our host is SUEZ UK’s Dr Adam Read, and his two guests, Amy Bloom and Molly Bell.</p><p>As well as discussing the latest news they discuss the importance of closing the green skills gap, including:</p><ul><li>What green skills are most in demand</li><li>What the sector needs to do to attract more people to its workforce</li><li>How to develop people better once they’re in the sector</li></ul><p><b>About Adam, Amy and Molly</b></p><p><b>Dr Adam Read</b> has more than 20 years of experience in the waste sector as an academic, researcher, local authority officer and consultant. He is Chief Sustainability and External Affairs Officer at SUEZ recycling and recovery UK.</p><p><b>Amy Bloom</b> currently works as a Technical Plant Engineer for SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK, supporting the existing resource management infrastructure in the UK and the development of new processes. She is also a CIWM Early Careers Ambassador, advocating for the next generation of Wasters. </p><p><b>Molly Bell</b> is a Process Engineer working in the energy division of SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK, supporting sites across the UK to improve performance, solve problems, and drive sustainable change. Alongside her day job, she is a WES Early Career Board Member, IChemE Teesside Vice Chairperson and Girl’s Network Mentor. </p><p><b>The Energy from Waste Network</b></p><p>The Energy from Waste Network is a digital community connecting experts across the global EfW industry. Sign up today to find the latest news stories, insightful panel discussions and interviews with experts from across the sector.</p><p> <a href='https://network.efwconference.com/'>https://network.efwconference.com/</a></p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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