Read Our Latest Report: Delivering the UK’s Lithium Vision
From ambition to infrastructure.
The UK has set out a clear vision for lithium. Domestic production. Meaningful recycling contribution. Reduced reliance on concentrated global supply.
The question now is not intent. It is execution.
Lithium demand is accelerating toward 2035. Regulation is embedding recycled content, carbon disclosure and traceability into battery markets. Primary extraction alone cannot meet projected demand.
Our latest report sets out how circular recovery, regional processing and modular Direct Lithium Extraction translate national strategy into operational reality. It explores the structural shift from linear supply chains to resilient supply loops, and what this means for manufacturers, recyclers, infrastructure developers and investors.
Inside the report:
What the UK’s Vision 2035 targets mean in practical delivery terms
Why primary extraction alone cannot close the capacity gap
How recycling and midstream capability become strategic infrastructure
Why 2026 marks the shift from strategy to operational scaling
How modular Direct Lithium Extraction enables regional deployment
Why the next decade will favour supply loops, not supply chains