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SUMMARY:Sustainability in Action: Driving Growth Through Green Strategy
DESCRIPTION:Overview\n\n\n\n\nFrom obligation to opportunity. Practical steps to embed sustainability into your commercial strategy. \n\n\n\n\nJoin us at Neath Port Talbot College for a focused session exploring how sustainability is being put into action across Welsh industry. \nSpeakers\nEoin Bailey – Innovation and Circular Economy Lead\, 7 Steel UK\nNicola Jones – Circular Economy & Sustainability Specialist\, Tata Steel \nIn this joint session\, Eoin and Nicola will explore the role steel plays in the transition to a lower-carbon economy. Eoin will highlight how circular economy principles are reshaping steel production through recycling\, smarter design and improved resource efficiency. Nicola will discuss how Welsh steel is supporting major renewable energy developments\, including collaboration with RWE to explore steel components for floating offshore wind projects in the Celtic Sea. \nTogether they will discuss how collaboration between manufacturers\, energy developers and supply chains can accelerate industrial decarbonisation while creating new economic opportunities for Wales\, with Port Talbot remaining central to the future of Welsh steelmaking. \nSimon Nurse – Capital Coated Steel \nSimon will share the story behind Capital Coated Steel’s Biodiversity and Wellbeing Garden\, created at their production site to support biodiversity while providing a wellbeing space for employees. The project demonstrates how even industrial environments can take practical steps to integrate sustainability into everyday operations. \nWhy attend\n• Understand how circular economy thinking is reshaping heavy industry\n• Learn how Welsh steel is supporting the growth of renewable energy infrastructure\n• See practical sustainability initiatives being delivered within manufacturing environments\n• Connect with organisations helping shape a more sustainable industrial future \nThis session is ideal for sustainability professionals\, manufacturers\, supply chain partners and organisations interested in the future of Welsh industry. \nFor booking support please contact events@cw-seswm.com
URL:https://sbs.eco/sustainable-events/sustainability-in-action-driving-growth-through-green-strategy/
LOCATION:NPTC Group of Colleges – Neath College\, Dwr-Y-Felin Road\, Neath\, SA10 7RF
CATEGORIES:Buildings,Circular Economy,Supply Chain & Scope 3
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