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Grant Budge joins the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association as successor to Charlotte Morton

Grant Budge joins the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association as successor to Charlotte Morton

The Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) has announced the appointment of Grant Budge as Chief Executive Elect, to succeed Charlotte Morton, who will gradually withdraw from her ADBA Chief Executive role to focus on her position as head of the World Biogas Association (WBA).

Holder of a MEng (Hons) from Imperial College London, an MBA from Leeds University and a Masters in Renewable Solutions from the European Centre of Technology, Grant previously worked as Managing Director of Catalyst Consulting, a firm providing services to clients across clean/low emissions heat and power, mining and industrial technologies, asset management and operational improvement. 

Grant is a Chartered Engineer and Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining and a member of the UK Science Council. During his career, he has been Vice Chairperson of the EU CCS network, has worked on Zero Emissions Platform working parties and was a member of the foundation industries (steel, glass, chemicals and ceramics) development team for the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund. He is a peer reviewer for UK Research and Innovation (part of the UK government Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy).

Commenting on the appointment, current Chief Executive Charlotte Morton said: “We’re delighted to welcome Grant to lead the ADBA team while I transfer my attention fully to WBA as its Chief Executive. I have no doubt that with his extensive engineering background, experience and keenness to make a difference, Grant will be able to successfully support the UK anaerobic digestion and biogas industry to reach its full potential by the end of the decade.”

“I am excited to be joining ADBA and begin work with the team,” Grant Budge commented. “I believe the Association has a unique role representing an industry supply chain in the UK that can add so much value to the global effort to mitigate the impact of climate change. I am keen to build on the foundations that Charlotte and the team have been putting in place to demonstrate and enable this value to be realised.”

Charlotte’s ambition at the helm of WBA is to help facilitate the deployment of the sector globally and to ensure it contributes fully to achieving the world’s net zero targets.

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