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Sustainable Industrial Manufacturing Conference

The European Green Deal commits the EU to carbon neutrality by 2050 and policymakers want industry to ‘pave the way’ with a transition towards net zero emissions for a cleaner, healthier future. Hosting leaders from the worlds of industry, innovation, science, government and investment, Sustainable Industrial Manufacturing (SIM) in Belgium will provide an opportunity for those at the frontier of cleaner manufacturing to present sustainable solutions to business leaders from across five hard-to-abate sectors.

Glass Futures: UK-India lab-to-lab collaboration

Glass Futures, through collaborative engagements with respective and relevant stakeholders within the glass industry and its supply chain, and its UKRI government funded UK-India Lab-to-Lab Collaborative Project, have captured some of the high-level, broad-based sustainability challenges that the glass industry faces across the entire end-to-end process.

Transforming Foundation Industries Future Leaders, Sustainability and Circular Economy Webinar: Metals sector

Dr Lucy Smith is a Principal Researcher for the Circular Economy Group at the Materials Processing Institute, where she leads on projects relating to resource efficiency, sustainability, and material recovery from waste. She is a member of the recently formed Transforming Industries Future Leaders Group and represents the Institute at a range of external Working Groups.

COP26 & beyond… the pathway to Net Zero

After the dust has settled following COP26, this half day conference will consider the main outcomes of the summit, the implications of the key commitments and pledges, discuss what was missing and debate the next steps.

Construction 2050: The Future Material Requirements of the Construction Sector

Virtual via Zoom

The foundation industries operate on long term investment cycles. This means that many companies are now planning the facilities that will be in operation in 2050. But the need to reduce carbon emissions and improve resource efficiency are impacting not just the foundation industries, but also their customers. What types of materials and products will their customers be wanting to purchase this far into the future?

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