Looking back at 2025
Laura looks back at 2025 in the life of the Resource Efficiency Collective.
Laura looks back at 2025 in the life of the Resource Efficiency Collective.
Latest paper introduces an open-source model that estimates the minimum energy requirements for clinker production.
Former member of the Resource Efficiency Collective, Dr Fanran Meng, has won the Royal Society of Chemistry's 2025 Environment, Sustainability and Energy Early Career Prize.
Researchers in the CCG programme produce 3 Critical Mineral dashboards.
New paper outlines the lack of association between a country's wealth and domestic control of metal ore extraction.
Ella, Penny, Chris and Jonathan develop a theoretical archetype model of the petrochemicals industry.
Laura reflects on the group's achievements and adventures in 2024.
Prof Jonathan Cullen hosts a UK-China-EU battery workshop at the Engineering Department at Cambridge University.
CIEL uses C-THRU data in a report on The Climate Crisis and America's Petrochemical Boom.
Refficiency leader Professor Jonathan Cullen recently went to NY Climate Week.