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As well as the main exhibition, join our free to attend conferences taking place right on the main exhibition floor. Completely free to attend, more than 200+ sustainability leaders from a wide range of industrial sectors to explore in-depth the latest industry innovations, market trends, regulatory updates, optimizing manufacturing processes, and showcasing the latest R&D in green materials, green chemicals and greener manufacturing facilities of the future. 3 dedicated conference streams will target 3 high priority areas for manufacturing companies - new innovations in sustainable materials, new greener chemicals, and targeting net-zero operations. Attendees will have access to all 3 conferences as well as post-conference proceedings.

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3 Targeted Conference Theatres - Your Registration Includes Access to All Theatres For FREE!

Reducing Manufacturing Emissions

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Example topics under discussion in this conference include:

  • Technology advancements to optimize efficiency, resiliency, and sustainability across the full manufacturing life-cycle, including the supply chain
  • Integrating Industry 4.0 and sustainability – collaborative robots, 3D printing, augmented reality and big data
  • How to accurately monitor and measure your carbon footprint
  • How to plan for Net Zero by 2050? Is it achievable for manufacturing and industrial sectors?
  • Factory automation and digital manufacturing
  • Reducing water consumption and other resources
  • Implementing win-win actions that benefit the environment and create financial value: revolutionary advances in productivity and efficiency without the downsides of waste or pollution
  • Increasing energy efficiency, changing processes and/or technologies, switching fuel and/or power sources
  • Clean power generation: smart grids, energy storage systems, green heating

 

Sustainable Materials

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Example topics under discussion in this conference include:

  • Market forecasts and consumer demand predictions for sustainable materials
  • Design for re-use to optimize resources and reduce waste
  • Reducing and removing packaging
  • Challenges and opportunities of replacing traditional plastics with bio-based alternatives
  • Increasing recyclable content and fostering new recycling techniques
  • The role of the bioeconomy in achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals – a key enabler in the transition to a more circular, renewable and resource-efficient society
  • New fabrication methods for the production of high-performance, greener, less-toxic materials
  • Evaluating the sustainability and carbon impact of different materials: glass, paper, plastic, bioplastic, metal and more
  • New regulations and trends
  • Renewable feed-stocks
  • Understanding biodegradability, compostability and true sustainability
  • Designing materials for recycling, re-use, re-purposing

 

Sustainable & Renewable Chemicals

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Example topics under discussion in this conference include:

  • Design and development of safer and more sustainable chemicals
  • New production methods for the production of high-performance, greener, less harmful chemicals
  • Evaluating the sustainability and carbon impact of different feedstocks
  • Reducing emissions in the chemicals sector
  • Latest updates to the REACH regulations
  • Renewable and plant-based feed-stocks
  • Understanding biodegradability, compostability and end-of-life impacts
  • Designing chemicals for increased circularity and second-life uses