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Accelerate Your Food and Beverage Plant Decarbonisation by Attending Sustainable Food Factory 2024

A world-class conference programme with best-in-class exhibitors to help UK food and beverage manufacturers continue progressing towards low-carbon operations

In an era where sustainability is a business expectation, food and beverage manufacturers face increasing pressure from consumers, investors, employees and other stakeholders to improve their environmental credentials.

While factory emissions may not be the primary contributor, these Scope 1 and 2 emissions remain significant, and it is crucial factories take steps to reduce their environmental impact.

Major gains can be made through process and technology innovation to improve efficiency, reduce downtime, lower energy and water consumption, decrease waste, improve margins and create more sustainable operations.

The wider manufacturing facility can also play a role in reducing emissions through the implementation of, for example, solar photovoltaic technology.

Adopting an innovation mindset is key to ensuring the factory is best positioned to drive long-term success and remain competitive.

Sustainable Food Factory 2024 on June 12 at Nottingham Trent University will provide an unprecedented opportunity for manufacturers looking to further improve their operations and make them more sustainable.

World-class conference programme

The event offers a world-class conference programme delivered by a line-up of low-carbon experts - through presentations and interactive panel debates – to help delegates learn from peers who are successfully creating sustainable manufacturing operations.

Delegates attending the event will have access to the very latest industry thinking surrounding plant decarbonisation. The knowledge gained will equip them with practical and applicable solutions for their operations, enabling them to make significant progress towards a low-carbon future.

In addition to gaining insights into plant decarbonisation, delegates will also learn how to effectively engage and motivate their staff and foster a culture of sustainability. Employee buy-in can positively influence the operational culture, drive further decarbonisation gains and enable senior managers to address their Scope 3 emissions beyond the plant.

Collaboration and partnership Collaboration and partnership are key components of June’s event.

By working with the right solution partner, manufacturers can free up critical resources that can be directed towards core tasks and ensure they are leveraging the latest process and technology innovations to improve sustainable manufacturing outcomes.

Twenty exhibitors will be on hand to share their expertise with delegates and demonstrate their competence to be a partner of choice.

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