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Strategies for Industrial Sustainability: A Roundtable Series |
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Now available on demand! Join expert panelists representing MIT, SUNY Albany, and UL among others in this 4-part roundtable series as they discuss sustainable and efficient approaches to modern industry and manufacturing. Meeting these expectations will require transformative, difficult change — but those individuals and organizations prepared for it will be ready to make use of its immense opportunity.
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SESSIONS INCLUDE:
Energy strategies for industry (October 2, 2023)
Renewables are becoming an increasing part of the energy mix. How can industrial sites plan for off-site and on-site energy production? Or what about timing production based on live energy rates? A look at energy sources, energy storage and energy saving techniques and concepts.
Optimizing equipment for efficiency and lifespan (October 5, 2023)
Although manufacturers should always be looking for gains in efficiency, sometimes the most sustainable and practical route is to optimize the assets on hand. For capital expenses like manufacturing equipment, that means a robust and proactive health monitoring program. There are also opportunities in terms of energy use, power transmission, reducing waste and maximizing adaptability.
Measuring and applying sustainability in manufacturing (October 9, 2023)
Manufacturers cannot simply state they are “green” any longer. In today's climate, they must also have quantifiable data that shows the success of their sustainability initiatives. Beyond that, they need to show they are learning from it and striving to do more. Here's where the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) field stands today, and how it is likely to change in the future.
Meeting and exceeding sustainability regulations (October 12, 2023)
The EU plans to rollout strict edicts on how all products in the market are made and disposed of (ESPR). Similar laws are likely coming elsewhere. How will manufacturers quantify their carbon footprint, provide traceability and meet environmental targets?
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