circular 100

The Circular 100 UK recognises the individuals driving measurable progress in IT asset disposition, enterprise technology lifecycle management, and circular innovation across the United Kingdom.

Happening as a key feature of Circular Tech Expo 2026, the Circular 100 highlights leaders from enterprise IT, data centre operations, sustainability, compliance, academia, and the specialist ITAD sector whose work is advancing secure, compliant, and commercially driven circular technology systems.

From regulatory leadership and infrastructure strategy to secure reuse, data protection, and material recovery innovation, the Circular 100 celebrates contributions setting new benchmarks for responsible technology management and value retention across the UK.

Those recognised will be featured throughout the Expo, including on the official event website, in event materials, and through dedicated editorial and media coverage — providing visibility within the UK enterprise technology and circular economy community.

Will you or a colleague be recognised as part of the Circular 100 UK?


 

Who Should Be Nominated?

  • Individuals who have excelled in leading IT asset disposition (ITAD) or IT lifecycle management (ITAM) programmes, delivering measurable operational, commercial or environmental progress.

  • Individuals who have advanced secure reuse, refurbishment or secondary market innovation, developing scalable solutions that extend asset lifecycles and reduce waste.

  • Individuals who have demonstrated leadership in data centre decommissioning, data protection or regulatory compliance, setting higher standards for secure and responsible technology management.

  • Individuals who have championed ESG integration and carbon reduction within enterprise technology estates, embedding circular strategy into governance and decision-making.

  • Individuals who have driven measurable improvements in asset recovery, reverse logistics or commercial circular models, strengthening both resilience and profitability.

  • Individuals who have developed or implemented innovative technologies in automation, traceability, reporting or lifecycle optimisation, pushing the industry forward.

  • Individuals who have influenced policy, governance frameworks or best practice across the UK technology ecosystem, advocating for higher standards and greater accountability.

  • Individuals who are a driving force within their organisation or the wider sector, motivating teams, promoting responsible technology management and making a lasting impact on the industry.