Critical Raw Materials for Defence

The recent Critical Raw Materials for Defence Report we published, outlines a proposed framework for enhancing Critical Raw Materials resilience in the UK Defence sector through circular economy principles and recycling. Our aim was to contribute to the development of the UK’s industrial strategy and ensure Defence has a strong voice in this important area. As the financial settlement process moves forward, we’re keen to keep the conversation active.

Join us for the Snack Series—a rapid-fire set of expert-led sessions that dive into the most urgent challenges and strategic opportunities across the UK’s critical materials ecosystem.

From policy to platforms, e-waste to innovation funding, this series brings together voices across government, industry, and academia to shape a more circular, resilient, and sovereign defence future.

Why Attend?
• Get insights into policy, innovation, and supply chain resilience
• Hear from leaders shaping the future of defence and critical materials
• Connect across disciplines—from recyclers and researchers to strategists and policymakers

Each session features a 20-minute presentation from leading organisations, followed by a 40-minute panel Q&A. Sessions will explore:
• Global supply chain risks
• UK capability and innovation
• Priority Defence use cases

Content will focus on real insights and lessons—not sales pitches—with case studies encouraged. No prior defence knowledge required; many challenges are cross-sector.

Why It Matters
New mining is costly, slow, and environmentally challenging. Reclaiming materials from end-of-life equipment could offer a faster, cheaper, and greener path. Let’s mine our waste—not the planet.

Get Involved

Join the conversation. Shape the future. Spread the word.

Want to stay informed or take part? Sign up now to receive invites and materials

By signing up you will receive diary invites to these sessions and will also receive invites to any subsequent workstreams/presentations.

If you would like further information please contact steve.green@teamdefence.info 

 

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Critical Raw Materials for Defence Documents

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Snack Series Session 5 Newsletter21/Nov/2025
Snack Series Session 4 Newsletter27/Oct/2025
Snack Series Session 3 Newsletter03/Oct/2025
Snack Series Session 2 Newsletter03/Oct/2025
20251202- Snack Series 7 Summary04/Dec/2025
20251202- Snack Series 7 – Rolls Royce’s Presentation04/Dec/2025
20251106-Snack Series Session 5 Summary12/Nov/2025
20251106- Snack Series 5 – Sovereign Resilience in the CRM Supply Chain-Pure Alchemi Presentation06/Nov/2025
20251023-Snack Series Session 4 Summary24/Oct/2025
20251023-Meeting on E-Waste Market Challenges and Defence Collaboration Slides24/Oct/2025
20250930-Snack Series Session 3 Summary03/Oct/2025
20250930-Ionic Technologies ADS Overview 202501/Oct/2025
20250930-HyProMag Introduction Defence Snack01/Oct/2025
20250930-Critical Raw Materials for Defence Online Snack01/Oct/2025
20250929 Snack Series – Session 109/Sep/2025
20250903-Silex World Presentation – Snack Series Session 208/Sep/2025
20250903-CRM Snack Series – Session 2 Summary08/Sep/2025
20250829-The Innovation Imperative, Bridging the Supply Demand Gap for Critical Raw Material by 203019/Aug/2025
20250829-Sustainable Circular Economics for Defence Concept Note19/Aug/2025
20250829-Dr Evi Petavratzi Presentation – Snack Series Session 105/Sep/2025
20250829- CRM Snack Series – Session 1 Summary05/Sep/2025
20250829 – GLOBSEC CRM UK Petr Pudil Presentation – Snack Series Session 105/Sep/2025
20250529-UK 2024 Criticality Assessment19/Aug/2025