The Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM) has announced the launch of its “refreshed and reset” Policy & Innovation (P&I) Forum.
The P&I Forum is a think-tank consisting of leaders, specialists, and academics, designed to help shape the future of the resource and waste management sector.
CIWM says the new P&I Forum will act as a hub for thought-leadership in resources, recycling and waste management, and provide evidence-based insights to CIWM members and stakeholders.
The reset follows a comprehensive review led by the CIWM Trustee Board to develop the forum’s structure and alignment with CIWM’s strategic objectives.

The new P&I Forum approach reflects CIWM’s purpose to “move the world beyond waste”, and CIWM says it will drive collaboration and direction across the organisation’s Specialist Expert Groups (SEGs) for a greater impact and influence on sector research and policy.
Former CEO of WRAP Marcus Gover is the chair of the new P&I Forum. Other members include Wayne Hubbard from ReLondon, Dr Adam Read MBE from Suez, and CIWM’s Early Careers President Charlotte Davies from Beyondly.
The first Policy & Innovation Forum meeting took place on 12 March 2025. CIWM says highlights from the P&I Forum 3-year workplan will be shared with members and stakeholders soon.
“In a period of unprecedented change and opportunities, our reset P&I Forum provides a crucial role for CIWM, the wider sector and beyond,” Marcus Gover said.
“From industry leaders to specialist academics, we are bringing together a wealth of expertise with a deep knowledge of innovative practices, in order to help shape progressive policy within resource and waste management, and identifying vital opportunities for us to move towards a low-carbon, resource-efficient, and more circular UK economy.”