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EMR hones in on solar energy circularity

European Metal Recycling (EMR) has joined the Solar Energy UK trade association.  

The association has a 425-strong membership looking to build a circular economy for solar power.  

There are currently limited disposal options for end-of-life solar assets in the UK.  

Ben Lester, market development lead at EMR, explained: “Right now, the number of solar panels that reach end of life in the UK is very small. Yet, by 2050, the industry expects there will be over one million panels that need decommissioning in this country alone. That gives EMR – and its customers and partners – a valuable head start when it comes to building and scaling up an effective circular economy for the materials they contain.” 

EMR recently opened a Wind Turbine Processing Centre in Glasgow South Street. 

Lester continued: “At EMR, we have long been focused on helping innovative businesses in the renewable energy sector find credible, effective and sustainable ways to reuse, repurpose and recycle their end-of-life assets. 

“Joining forces with similarly focused businesses and organisations as part of Solar Energy UK represents an exciting opportunity to share our progress, learn more about the industry’s needs and add our voice to the call for better regulation and support for the sector, as a whole.” 

Chris Hewett, chief executive at Solar Energy UK, added: “I am very pleased to see EMR join the Solar Energy UK family and welcome its work to improve the sustainability of the sector. Demand for solar recycling services is going to expand significantly in the coming years, particularly as first-generation assets are retired and repowered, so EMR is wise to get ahead of its competitors.  

“EMR joins many companies working with the solar sector that have become members over recent years, including law firms, cable manufacturers and other service providers. Membership of Solar Energy UK offers access to our deep knowledge of the solar industry, participation in working groups, extensive networking opportunities and influence on policymakers.   

“I look forward to working with them.”

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