Inaugural lecture from Professor Yan Wang
The University of Brighton’s public lecture series continues this autumn with thought-provoking, educational talks from leading academics.
Yan Wang, Professor of Circular Manufacturing, will be unveiling the secrets of remanufacturing as a powerful pathway to improve sustainability and protect the planet. She will demonstrate how restoring end-of-life products can provide a cost-effective, environmentally friendly alternative to producing new products, and even recycling. Join her on Thursday 4 December 2025.
Whether you’re a student, educator, healthcare or sustainability professional, or simply curious about how the future is evolving and the new challenges and opportunities, these lectures offer fascinating insights into fast-moving fields.
Free event. All are welcome. If you would like to attend, please register online no later than 48 hours prior to the event.
📅 Thursday 4 December 2025 at 6.30pm
📍 Huxley Lecture Theatre (300), Huxley Building, University of Brighton, Lewes Road, Brighton, BN2 4GJ
The UK government has mandated achieving Net Zero by 2050. This ambitious target cannot be met without embracing a circular economy. While the concept of circularity is increasingly recognised, efforts have predominantly focused on recycling to recover materials. However, recycling often destroys the embedded economic and environmental value of end-of-life products – value that originates from resource extraction, energy use, and manufacturing.
Remanufacturing offers a powerful alternative. It restores end-of-life products to the same or even better quality than new, preserving their embedded value and providing a cost-effective, environmentally friendly substitute for new production. Despite its clear advantages, remanufacturing remains nascent and faces significant challenges. This lecture will explore the opportunities and challenges of remanufacturing, and its critical role in achieving a truly circular and sustainable future.
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