
The Cast Metals Federation (CMF) will host its Net Zero Forum 2026 on Wednesday 10 June at the International Conference and Banqueting Centre (ICB), Wolverhampton.
Running from 10:00 to 15:00, the Forum will bring together foundries and industry partners to explore the latest developments in the transition to net zero, with a focus on practical, business-relevant insights.
The programme will combine policy updates with real-world case studies, covering key topics including energy markets, carbon regulation and operational efficiency. Planned sessions include:
- Latest updates on the energy markets
- Recycling waste foundry sand
- A practical approach to CBAM
- Accessing the Energy Intensive Industries Scheme
- Energy monitoring
CMF Chief Executive Lee Marshall said: “We have designed this year’s Net Zero Forum to focus on the issues that matter most to foundries right now.
“It will provide practical insight on energy, regulation and efficiency, alongside the opportunity to hear directly from businesses already taking steps towards net zero.
“The Forum is also an important opportunity for the industry to come together, share experience and discuss the challenges and opportunities ahead.”
CMF members should reserve their free place now by emailing admin@cmfed.co.uk.
Further details, including the full programme, will be released shortly.

