Following the publication of two edie insight reports which investigated the future of sustainable manufacturing, this one-hour webinar brings together industry leaders and experts to discuss the various challenges and opportunities facing low-carbon, resource-efficient manufacturing.
Manufacturing is entering a dynamic new era. Reinvigorated by unprecedented technological advancements and game-changing energy innovations, the industry now has a unique opportunity to ensure that green business lies at the very core of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
This webinar is dedicated to the firms within the sector that are adapting, innovating and collaborating to achieve a sustainable future. From smart energy technology applications to more sustainable business models – this webinar has got it covered.
Brought to you in association with Centrica Business Solutions, the webinar will draw on some of the exclusive findings and best-practice case studies contained within edie’s latest Mission Possible sector insight reports which explore the future of sustainability in manufacturing and food & drink manufacturing.
Discussion points:
- Making sustainable energy generation and consumption a strategic priority
- Transitioning from extractive industrial models to a resource-efficient processes
- The crucial roles of innovation and collaboration
Introduction and chair:
George Ogleby
Insight Editor, edie
Speakers:
Ben Carpenter Merritt
Manufacturing Policy Manager, Policy Connect
Jonathan Horrell
Director Sustainability, Mondelēz International
Ian Hopkins
Director, Centrica Business Solutions
Louise Needham
Sustainability Manager, Quorn Foods
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