peter tom jones
Peter Tom Jones
Director, KU Leuven Institute for Sustainable Metals and Minerals

Dr. Peter Tom Jones is the director of the KU Leuven Institute for Sustainable Metals and Minerals (SIM²), an interdisciplinary research hub of more than 400 experts dedicated to the exploration, extraction, processing, refining, and recycling of energy-transition metals crucial for clean energy and mobility.  He earned his Master’s degree in Environmental and Chemical Engineering from KU Leuven in 1996, followed by a PhD in metallurgy (stainless steelmaking) in 2001. After working as a postdoctoral researcher until 2008, he secured a permanent position through KU Leuven’s Industrial Research Fund as a Research & Innovation Manager specializing in Sustainable Metallurgy. Since 2020, Jones has served as the director of SIM².

He has co-authored or contributed to more than 40 granted European projects on critical metals and sustainable metallurgical processing, with a strong emphasis on lithium, cobalt/nickel, and rare earth elements. He is the (co-)author of 89 peer-reviewed publications on sustainable metallurgy, which have been cited more than 6,700 times (h-index = 35, Web of Science - update 20251122). His deep-rooted interest in the intersection of environmentalism and metallurgy has shaped his work for over 30 years, focusing on the role of critical metals in achieving climate neutrality.

He has (co-)authored seven books addressing climate and environmental crises, as well as the transition to climate neutrality (Het Klimaatboek, Klimaatcrisis, Terra Incognita, Terra Reversa, and others). Since 2022, Jones has expanded his impact by presenting authors’ documentaries that explore the connection between metals and the climate transition. His filmography includes Responsible Mining in Europe (2022), Made in Europe: From Mine to Electric Vehicle (2023; 2024), The Sami Perspective (2024), Europe’s Mining Renaissance (2024), Not In My Country: Serbia’s Lithium Dilemma (February 2025), and Europe’s Lithium Paradox (May 2025). Committed to living his values, Jones has been an environmentally motivated vegetarian for 30 years and is an avid urban cyclist.

Upcoming Sessions

Auditorium
Add to Calendar 2026-05-20 11:00:00 EIT RawMaterials Summit 2026: EU Strategy to Diversify Raw Materials Supply: Lessons from the Ground The stakes are clear: Europe imports nearly 100% of its rare earth elements, over 70% of its lithium, with China dominating global processing capacity across most critical materials categories. By 2030, the CRMA mandates that no single non-EU country supplies more than 65% of any strategic raw materials consumed in the EU, demanding urgent action. This session asks what that action actually looks like on the ground. What are the concrete steps, strategic partnerships, and hard lessons from implementation so far? The discussion examines how resource partnerships must be anchored in Europe’s industrial needs — aligning upstream extraction and processing with downstream manufacturing demand, and what it takes for research collaboration in critical areas like rare earth separation to translate into active projects. From Albania to Uzbekistan, European and partner-country voices share their successes and challenges, and how the CRM Facility can drive results by identifying the right partners, catalysing innovation, and accelerating project development. Rue Bara 175, 1070 Bruxelles, Belgium, The Egg, Auditorium RAW MATERIALS https://eitrmsummit.com/eit-rawmaterials-summit-2026/eu-strategy-diversify-raw-materials-supply-lessons-ground Europe/Brussels public
EU Strategy to Diversify Raw Materials Supply: Lessons from the Ground
Moderated by
Peter Handley
Deputy Chairman, UzTMK
Valorisation Director Materials & Chemistry, VITO
Policy Officer, EU Delegation to Albania
+2 speaker
Strategic Innovation Alliance Lead, Epiroc
Director, KU Leuven Institute