Dr Christian Marston (Altilium Metals Limited)

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Overview

Dr. Christian Marston is the Chief Operating Officer and co-founder of Altilium Metals Limited, a leading UK-based clean technology company. Altilium focuses on pioneering advancements in the circular economy, particularly through the recycling and upcycling of materials from electric vehicle (EV) batteries. With a Ph.D. in Materials Science, Dr. Marston has been instrumental in developing innovative processes for extracting critical minerals from battery waste, aiming to bolster the UK's efforts toward achieving a net-zero future. He previously worked with Sumitomo Corporation, managing business units related to energy products.

Recent Developments

  • April 2026: Altilium Clean Technology announced in Renewable Energy Magazine that they received grant funding from the UK's DRIVE35 program to support their collaboration with JLR and Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) in recovering critical battery materials.
  • September 2025: Altilium demonstrated the UK's first EV battery cells made from recycled materials at the Cenex Expo, collaborating with Jaguar Land Rover to showcase their capabilities in battery recycling.
  • July 2025: Altilium completed an oversubscribed Series B1 raise, emphasizing their strategy in building a sustainable and local supply chain for battery materials.
  • May 2025: The company achieved breakthrough results in large-scale cell manufacturing using recycled battery materials, underscoring their EcoCathode™ process.
  • February 2025: Altilium launched a state-of-the-art facility in Devon, showcasing their recycling technologies to recover over 95% of cathode metals.

Personal Information

AttributeInformation
Full NameDr. Christian Marston
NationalityBritish
OccupationCOO, Co-founder of Altilium Metals Limited
Known ForEV Battery Recycling, Clean Technology
EducationPh.D. in Materials Science; MBA

Early Life and Education

Dr. Christian Marston pursued his undergraduate studies in Material Science at the University of Manchester. He further advanced his academic credentials by earning a Ph.D. in Materials Science from London South Bank University, where his research laid the foundation for his expertise in materials recovery processes. Following his doctorate, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Southern California. Combining his technical knowledge with business acumen, Dr. Marston obtained an MBA from Edinburgh Business School, which complemented his scientific expertise with strategic business insights.

Career and Notable Achievements

  • Sumitomo Corporation: Spent 13 years managing the energy products business units.
  • Altilium Metals Limited: Co-founded the company to focus on recycling and sustainability initiatives in the EV industry.
    • Developed the EcoCathode™ technology, achieving over 95% recovery rates for critical metals from batteries.
    • Successfully partnered with notable industry players like Jaguar Land Rover for pioneering recycling projects.

Current Work and Impact

As COO of Altilium Metals Limited, Dr. Marston is at the forefront of advancing the UK towards a more sustainable future through innovative recycling technologies. Altilium is planning to process battery waste to supply 20% of the UK's cathode active material needs by 2030, reducing reliance on imported materials and fostering a circular economy that minimizes environmental impact.

Conclusion

Dr. Christian Marston has played a critical role in the development of sustainable recycling processes within the EV battery industry. His leadership at Altilium Metals Limited and his contributions to advancing clean technology significantly impact the ongoing transition towards a more sustainable, low-carbon future. By emphasizing the importance of domestic recycling capabilities in the UK, Dr. Marston's work supports national sustainability goals and positions the country as a leader in green technology innovation.

References

  1. Altilium People
  2. LinkedIn Profile Overview
  3. Altilium in the News - S&P Global Insights
  4. Renewable Energy Magazine Feature
  5. Battery-News Interview
  6. Cenex Expo UK
  7. Altilium Facility Opening Announcement
  8. Altilium Series B1 Raise
  9. The Last Word Interview - North East Times Magazine
  10. LinkedIn Professional Activity