Three poster sessions are spread across the conference programme: 

A | Monday 6th July B | Tuesday 7th July | Wednesday 8th July

All poster sessions will combine with an extended lunch break from 12:30 – 2pm and take place in the Reddaway Room on the first floor of the Hall Building. 

Posters should be hung up on your poster board and taken down in the times indicated below. Velcro coins will be provided to hang up your poster, and conference helpers will be available for assistance during drop-off and pick-up times should you need it. 

If you have not taken your poster down by the end of the conference day, the conference team will do this on your behalf and store it in the Reddaway Room. There will be three clearly labelled containers (A, B and C) for poster storage. Delegates will also be given a sticky label with their poster number, to stick to the back of posters for identification.

DateSession Drop-off timeSession timePick-up timeLocation
06/07/26A08:00-09:0012:30-14:0017:30 onwardsReddaway Room
07/07/26B08:00-09:0012:30-14:0015:30 onwardsReddaway Room
08/07/26C08:00-09:0012:30-14:0016:00 onwardsReddaway Room
Session A – Day 1 | Monday 6th July, 12:30-2pm | Reddaway Room
Board #Submission IDPoster TitlePresenter NameAffiliation
0119Building Inequality: How Construction Materials Shape Service Provision and Socio-economic Divides in LimaAlessia Linares-Capurro Leiden University
0224Why is monitoring material flows insufficient for tracking progress towards a sustainable circular economy? An analysis of the material-impact nexus in buildings.Loïs LozachETH Zurich
0326Combining circular economy models with macro-economic and energy system models for better policy assessmentsSietske LensenTNO
0442Embodied carbon in buildings: Where regulations stand, what science demands, and the gap between them.Christiana VannUniversity of Toronto
0545Evaluating Reuse and Recycling Targets for Plastic Packaging: Insights from a Material Flow Analysis of Industrial Plastic Packaging Waste in BelgiumSofie FeraugeKU Leuven
0646Modelling the Security of the United Kingdom's Lithium SupplyPhilip MitchellUniversity of Cambridge
0755Analysing the spatial logistics of construction materials for a circular economyLing Min TanThe University of Sheffield
0863Quantifying energy storage requirements to decarbonise the electricity grid in the United Kingdom — influence of the share of dispatchable generation, storage efficiency, and curtailmentJakub LastowieckiUniversity of Cambridge
0971Battery Circularity in Fleet and Equipment Electrification: mitigation of resource use and Environmental Impacts over timeDiego ValdiviaChalmers University of Technology
1072Social metabolism: characterising the biophysical economies of eight countriesLaura FelícioMARETEC, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa
1175Optimizing the "Nervous System" of Corporate Carbon Metabolism: The Countervailing Effects of Digitalization and Information Friction in Carbon TradingChendan HuangBeijing Institute of Technology
1276Reshaping Provincial Carbon Metabolism for China's NDC 3.0: A Synergistic Development Pathway Based on the "Responsibility-Capacity" Matching PrincipleKaiyuan GuoTsinghua University, School of Environment
1383Agent-Driven Chemical Process Simulation, Optimization, Carbon Accounting, and Uncertainty AnalysisYunhu GaoShanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences
1490Material Stock and Circularity Potential of Urban Road Networks: The Case of SingaporeMohit AroraDepartment of Engineering
15101Global Material Flows: A Multirregional Physical frameworkNuno CarvalhinhoInstituto Superior Técnico
16134A Systems Analysis of Net Energy and Critical Materials for EU Hydrogen DeploymentJuan Manuel Campos-RodríguezUniversity of Valladolid
17141Future Eutrophication Challenges and Hotspots Driven by Growing Phosphorus TailingsBinze WangGraduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University
18153Global building stocks under a multi-hazard risk of climate extremesAnna FedotovaThe University of Sheffield
19165Mapping plastics for policy analysis and sector decarbonisation pathways in the UKJennifer HawkinThe University of Sheffield
20174Beyond households: Exploring how global household and non-household demand shapes well-being outcomes and environmental pressuresDiego BecerraLeuphana University Lüneburg
21178The greenhouse gas footprints of Austria’s federal states from local to global scale: A globally-nested subnational multi-regional input-output analysisHanspeter WielandBOKU University
22181Upscaling Wastewater Innovations: A Regional Material Flow Analysis on Technology DeploymentRoger Plans i VilardellICTA-UAB
23183Greening the Belt and Road: Reducing Embodied Emissions of African Infrastructure through China’s Aluminum DecarbonizationLingli HouInstitute of Environmental Sciences (CML), Leiden University
24489Bayesian Material Flow Analysis of the Global Food System: A Novel Framework for Probabilistic Quantification of Mass Flows and Circular Resource UseMaia Watson-HearneImperial College London
Session B – Day 2 | Tuesday 7th July, 12:30-2pm | Reddaway Room
Board #Submission IDPoster TitlePresenter NameAffiliation
01187How Accounting Choices Shape Urban Foodprints: Comparing Balance-Based and Consumption-Based Foodprints for the City of AntwerpBoki VeldscholtenUniversity of Antwerp
02189Maximal Housing, Minimal Impacts: Gentle Density Optimization in Three CitiesJesse Ward-BondUniversity of Toronto
03190Regional dynamics of Neodymium stocks and flows for EV and wind: lessons for industrial planning and critical mineral strategiesOlivier Karl Anton HeldweinBOKU University
04191Scaling Laws of Material Stocks in Global Cities: Heterogeneity and Evolution, 2000–2019Yunying ChenCollege of Urban and Environmental Science, Peking University
05198Understanding the fate of plastic pollution in endorheic basins: the case of Lake TiticacaDiana Ita-NagyPontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
06209How far should Europe’s mixed plastic waste travel? A NUTS-3 optimisation of EU27+3 waste-to-chemicals routingTeresa OehlckeInstitute for Industrial Production (IIP), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
07211Demand Scenarios for Critical Minerals in Electricity SystemsJudith TettenbornCopernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University
08219Extracting Value, Exporting Risk: Profit Repatriation and Brazil’s Deforestation DynamicsSiwar OrtizWirtschaftsuniversität Wien
09232Bulk materials on the transition to net-zero emissions: analysis of opportunities for including resource and infrastructure requirements in the monitoring of energy transitions in EuropeLukas GastUniversity College London
10235Prioritizing hydrogen use in industry: Options and trade-offs in the context of scarce renewable hydrogenNiels KunzUniversity of Cambridge
11241Production technology matters: How to track resource requirements in supply chains in energy transition scenariosMartin CernyCharles University Prague; WU Vienna University of Economics and Business
12244Recycling as a critical lever to mitigate solar photovoltaic waste and carbon burdensYuyao YangInstitute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences
13250Assessing the Potential of Circular Economy Strategies to Reduce Material and Energy Demand in the European Energy Transition for Photovoltaic, Wind, Battery and Electrolysis Technologies by 2050Marcel GellerUniversity of Freiburg
14257Are the digital and green transitions compatible? Outlook for data centre and green hydrogen projects in Aragon (Spain) between 2025 and 2035.Jorge TorrubiaBritish Geological Survey
15261Tracing the fate of lithium, nickel, and cobalt by using the MaTrace modelZiyan HeNational Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES)
16313Electric Vehicles within a Safe and Just Operating Space: A Global Planetary Boundaries AssessmentElham MohammadiUniversity of Waterloo
17333Mapping Critical Minerals Value Chains for Resilience and Sustainability: The Cases of Lithium and NickelHaoning LiuInstitute for Sustainable Resources
18334Co-creating regional circular economy intermediaries: lessons from a participatory pathway towards cluster institutionalizationSonia AscasoAssistant Professor
19338Delineating biophysical stocks and flows along the supply chain of provisioning systems: housing and mobility in the United States from 1964–2022Simon GrafBOKU University
20340HARM: An Open-Source Framework for Extending Crop Specific Water Stress Indicators and Tracing Embodied Impacts in Global TradeYanfei ShanTUM
21342Using Energy Flow Analyses in a local participatory process for energy policy-making: lessons learnedJean-Yves CourtonneÉquipe STEEP, Université Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, INRIA, Grenoble INP, LJK, Grenoble, France
Session C – Day 3 | Wednesday 8th July, 12:30-2pm | Reddaway Room
Board #Submission IDPoster TitlePresenter NameAffiliation
01346Assessing drought exposure in European agriculture using PICCOLO-FABIO, an interregional food trade modelFrancis BarreNILU
02350Recycling Cascades in WEEE: A Material Flow and Life-Cycle Costing AnalysisDavid PfefferETH Zurich
03354Copper contamination of steel: what are the perspectives for steel recycling?Basile GuthBRGM, DRM/2ES
04355MATER: from an academic energy transition model to an ecosystem of open source tools beyond researchLauranne SarribouetteUniversité Grenoble Alpes
05370Navigating the Trade-offs in Green Hydrogen Production: A Life Cycle Assessment of the Water-Energy Nexus in Water-Scarce RegionsYi-Shin WangNational Taiwan Normal University
06372Causal Chains in Global Supply Chains: Evidence from the Kimberley Process and the Dodd–Frank ActNatsuki KonishiThe University of Tokyo
07384Enhancing copper recycling in Europe for a greater resilience: A Stock and Flow analysis of Waste Electric and Electronic EquipmentFrancesca SteinJoint Research Centre of the European Commission (JRC)
08388Socio-ecological inequalities in housing consumption: How income, urban form, and tenure drive carbon footprintsMira KoppPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
09400The potential of electric vehicle flexibility to reduce material demand in future net-zero European electricity systemsTobias Verheugen HvidstenUniversity of Oslo
10406Towards a circular blue-green bioeconomy: Substance Flow Analysis of emerging N and P recovery value chains in Norway’s aquaculture-agriculture systemMarceau CormeryNorwegian University of Science and Technology
11409Revealing the accountability of multi-nationals for global livestock environmental impactsChristina DrotenkoCML - Leiden University
12410A Decision Support System for Raw Materials Criticality Assessment: Soft-Linking Multi-Regional Input–Output Analysis to the Analytic Hierarchy ProcessGabriele CasellaPolitecnico di Milano - Department of Energy
13427Differential Dynamics of Population, Aging, and Building Stocks across Flood Frequency Zones: A Case Study of Thailand and LaosSHIRAKAWA HiroakiGraduate School of Environmental Studies
14428Integrating Material Leakage into Circularity Assessment of Construction and Demolition Waste through Illegal Dumping detectionRafaela Goncalves de AlmeidaUniversity of Pittsburgh
15436The transition of global energy supply chains through a flow perspective the case of Scottish ports and offshore energyUlysse DAVIDKühne Logistics University (KLU)
16442Explainable AI and Spatial Metabolic Dynamics of Urban Regions: A Case Study of BelgiumPramit VermaCatholic University of Louvain
17445Environmental Trade-offs of Circular Economy Strategies for EU‑Manufactured Industrial Machinery: Scenario‑Based Life‑Cycle ModellingAlejandro Arias-CastilloPforzheim University
18454Material and Energy Implications of Decarbonizing Aluminium and Steel: Linking Hydrogen, Electrification, and Infrastructure FeedbacksMoritz LanghorstNorwegian University of Science and Technology
19455From Trash to Treasure: Trade Insights on Raw Material SubstitutionIsabella GourevichLudwig Maximilian University of Munich
20472Material Requirements of French Offshore Wind Cable Infrastructure to 2050: Archetypes, Stocks, and Industrial Bottlenecksyolan blanchonUniversité Grenoble Alpes
21476Industrial Symbiosis Pathways in Fragmented Wine Regions: A Spatially Defined Material Flows in the DO Ribeira SacraÓscar Páramo-TelleICEDE Research Group, Department of Applied Economics, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela,
22481Quality Aware Material Flow Analysis of Aluminium in European WEEE: Implications for Target Design under Emerging EU PolicyNils DittrichNorwegian University of Science and Technology