The National Sustainability Summit 2015: Securing Ireland’s Future

The National Sustainability Summit will be held on the 3rd November in the Aviva Stadium, Dublin.

This event will bring together key stakeholders and regulatory bodies from sectors such as construction, manufacturing, IT,  food, aviation, energy, water, retail, hospitality, logistics, supply chain etc; plus key suppliers of technology and services that have been instrumental in creating a more sustainable Ireland

Sustainability is no longer an optional add-on for business. Climate change and shrinking resources mean a responsible approach is called for – and shareholders and customers are increasingly demanding to know what is being done to safeguard our resources for future generations.

This is not just a social call to action but an economic one. A collaborated approach to sustainability is called for and the close partnership of key stakeholders is essential to increase Ireland’s sustainability and secure its economic and environmental future.

The purpose of the event is to offer an annual forum at which key stakeholders from across the industry spectrum can gather to discuss the challenges being faced in achieving their sustainably goals and to understand how the industry is meeting those challenges through innovative technology and strategies

The speaker line up is drawn from senior management from the largest and most influential Irish and international companies who have delivered quantifiable eco results .Speakers from areas such as pharmaceutical, food, aviation, retail, hospitality, food, construction, manufacturing, IT, logistics and supply chain, energy etc will deliver compelling case studies that will help you create a sustainable business of your own.

Join your industry peers for a engaging and thought provoking event which will stimulate debate and help you to make the correct decisions to improve sustainability and profitability.

Key topics will include:

Water Management, Energy Efficiency, Sustainable Energy, Recycling, Waste Reduction, Sustainable Construction & Buildings, Sustainable Food, Sustainable Manufacturing, Sustainable IT, Sustainable Technology, Consumer Engagement, Sustainable Packaging, Sustainable Logistics and Supply chain, Regulations and Policy, Sustainable Investment, Tax and Legal issues, Sustainable Transport, And Much More …

 

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