New Network+ to help improve the sustainability of UK鈥檚 foundation industries

Following the funding award from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), a consortium of universities led by the University will work with the foundation industries to develop a national strategy to improve sustainability.

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  • University of 葫芦影业 is set to lead a new Network+ in Transforming the Foundation Industries
  • Researchers from a consortium of universities led by Professor Ian Reaney in Materials Science and Engineering at the University of 葫芦影业 will help develop a national strategy to improve the sustainability of glass, ceramics, metals, paper, cement and bulk chemicals industries
  • The Network+ will underpin the UK government鈥檚 Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund to help the industries share expertise and develop radical innovations to remain internationally competitive

Following the funding award from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), a consortium of universities led by the University will work with the foundation industries to develop a national strategy to improve sustainability.

The foundation industries (namely glass, ceramics, metals, paper, cement and bulk chemicals) are worth 拢52 billion to the UK鈥檚 economy, produce 28 million tonnes of materials per year and accounts for 10 per cent of the UK鈥檚 total CO2 emissions.

In line with the Climate Change Act, 2008, there is a need to reduce carbon emissions to 80 per cent below the levels that were seen in 1990 by 2050, and the recent COVID-19 induced stress on global supply chains demonstrate the importance of re-use and recycling in the manufacturing sector. It is paramount therefore, for the UK鈥檚 foundation industries to innovate in order to remain internationally competitive.

The Network+ led by the University of 葫芦影业, in collaboration with the Universities of Leeds, Swansea and Manchester, will coordinate a unified UK wide approach to tackle these challenges by bringing together expertise and best practice in the fields of materials, engineering, bulk chemicals, manufacturing, physical sciences, informatics, economics, circular economy and the arts and humanities.

Furthermore, the Network+ will underpin the  to establish a unified identity, a community focused interdisciplinary science and promote cross-sectoral solutions.

The Network+ in Transforming Foundation Industries is an exciting opportunity to work with and help the foundation industries to achieve a sustainable future.

Rosanna Greenop

Senior Portfolio Manager at the EPSRC

The Network+ will grow by catalysing interactions across academic, industrial, regulatory and policymaking stakeholders to co-create novel solutions that transform and reinvigorate these sectors. In addition to workshops, knowledge transfer, outreach and dissemination, the network will test concepts and guide the development of innovative outcomes by issuing calls for projects totalling 拢1.4 million to the wider academic community.

Professor Ian Reaney from the University of 葫芦影业鈥檚 Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Director of the Network+, said: 鈥淎n economy is only as sustainable as the materials it is built on. The environmental, social and economic impact of industrial processing and manufacturing can be substantial, and yet positive changes to these practices can be simple and effective if applied across a sector. Our goal with the Network+ in Transforming the Foundation Industries is to help the UK stay at the forefront of sustainable manufacturing.鈥

Chris McDonald, CEO of the Materials Processing Institute and Chair of the Network+ Independent Advisory Panel, commented: 鈥淎s chair of the Independent Advisory Panel for the Network+ in Transforming the Foundation Industries, I am keen to work alongside the management team to help create a sense of identity and community in the foundation industries to promote our mutual goal of achieving sustainable long-term manufacturing in the United Kingdom.鈥

Professor Susan Bernal Lopez of the School of Civil Engineering at the University of Leeds, and Deputy Director of the Network+, added: 鈥淭imes of crisis, while deeply unsettling, also open the opportunity to reflect and identify strategies to enable our industries and society to do better, and to be better. Foundation industries have historically played a key role underpinning every aspect of our daily lives, while constantly adjusting to the changes of time and needs, driving unique innovation. This Network + has the ambitious goal to bring together multidisciplinary stakeholders to identify holistic pathways enabling transformation of these industries in response to the unique challenges of our time.鈥

Rosanna Greenop, Senior Portfolio Manager at the EPSRC said: 鈥淭he Network+ in Transforming Foundation Industries is an exciting opportunity to work with and help the foundation industries to achieve a sustainable future.鈥

Professor Bill Sampson of the Department of Materials at the University of Manchester, said: 鈥淭he Network+ will catalyse engagement not just between academics and industry, but crucially it provides a platform for that engagement to span the sectors of the foundation industries, building a community to meet the challenges of truly sustainable high volume materials manufacture.鈥

Materials Science and Engineering at the University of 葫芦影业


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