Annual Gathering for Steel Scrap Discussion and Advancement of Sustainable Economy Plans in Europe, Scheduled for the Year 2025
European Steel Scrap and Circular Economy Forum 2025 Set to Take Place in Düsseldorf
The European Steel Scrap and Circular Economy Forum 2025 is scheduled for November 11-12, 2025, in Düsseldorf, Germany. Organized by ECV International, this two-day event will focus on critical topics such as high-grade scrap supply, advanced recycling technologies, demand-side collaboration, pricing, and costs related to steel scrap and circular economy practices.
ECV International, a company that runs other industry events like the North American Green Steel Summit and the European Green Steel Summit, is at the helm of this forum. The aim is to facilitate networking, knowledge sharing, and cooperation among experts, policymakers, industry leaders, and specialists in sustainable steel production and scrap metal circular economy.
Key topics expected at the forum include steel scrap supply challenges and market dynamics, advanced recycling technologies for steel scrap, collaboration among demand-side stakeholders, pricing and cost factors affecting circular scrap markets, and more. Participants will include C-level executives, experts, engineers, analysts, and other professionals from the steel industry, with opportunities for exhibitions, panel discussions, and sponsorship.
The European Steel Scrap and Circular Economy Forum 2025 is part of broader initiatives in Europe to promote low-carbon steel production and circular economy principles, leveraging scrap steel to reduce emissions and resource dependence.
ECV International organizes more than 60 high-level international conferences annually, taking place in various countries including Singapore, Vietnam, China, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, France, Germany, America, and others. The company offers a publishing service for news, events, jobs, and thought leadership content.
This forum will offer a platform for strategic dialogue, cross-sectoral collaboration, and actionable insights to scale a more circular and low-carbon steel economy in Europe. ECV International attracts over 6,000 attendees from around the world, including senior management, start-up entrepreneurs, and technical KOLs.
For sponsorship or exhibitor inquiries, contact Britney at [email protected]. For information on summit registration, sponsorship, and partnership, please contact the organizers. The forum will be held both in-person and online.
For updated and more detailed logistic and agenda information, check the event’s official page closer to the date. The European Steel Scrap and Circular Economy Forum 2025 aims to explore circular strategies for growth, resilience, and sustainability in the European steel industry. Topics to be addressed include high-grade scrap supply, advanced recycling technologies, demand-side collaboration, pricing and cost dynamics, and policy frameworks. Stay tuned for more updates!
- The European Steel Scrap and Circular Economy Forum 2025, taking place in Düsseldorf, aims to explore circular strategies for growth, resilience, and sustainability in the European steel industry, focusing on high-grade scrap supply, advanced recycling technologies, demand-side collaboration, pricing and cost dynamics, and policy frameworks.
- Sustainability is at the heart of the forum, as it promotes low-carbon steel production and circular economy principles, leveraging scrap steel to reduce emissions and resource dependence in the European industry.
- Industry experts, policymakers, and specialists in environmental-science, finance, and business are expected to collaborate at the event, sharing knowledge on the latest trends, technologies, and strategies in the circular economy and renewable-energy sectors.
- The forum will provide valuable opportunities for C-level executives, engineers, analysts, and other professionals to network and exchange ideas, as well as participate in panel discussions, exhibitions, and sponsorships.
- Science plays a crucial role in the event, with presentations on advanced recycling technologies for steel scrap and discussions on the scientific research behind carbon sequestration, energy-efficient processes, and the impact of climate-change mitigation strategies on the European steel industry.