I recommend checking out this insightful interview with Gunter Dr. Beitinger on sustainable manufacturing. The article provides many thought-provoking ideas that challenge us to rethink our production and consumption methods, aligning with SDG 12. Gunter emphasizes the critical role of manufacturing in our transition toward sustainability. To meet our global climate goals, we must significantly reduce carbon emissions and shift toward less toxic manufacturing processes that minimize environmental impact. For me, this is the essence of biomanufacturing. He also highlights that the green manufacturing revolution goes beyond just technological advancements; it encompasses the development and sourcing of low-carbon raw materials within our existing supply chains, as well as navigating regulations, policies, and support programs.
SVP Manufacturing, Factory Digitalization & SiGREEN , Siemens AG; Independent Director EuroGroup Laminations S.p.A.; 1st Board Member ESTAINIUM Ass.; Vorstand Werner-von-Siemens Center
With New York Climate Week (NYCW) 🗽 just around the corner, I took the chance to reflect on the responsibility we All share to make manufacturing, supply chains and business behavior more sustainable 🌱. In my conversation with Sarah Kronewitter, we explore the key issues driving this transition: from rethinking 🧠 how we produce and consume, to harnessing innovation 💡 and possible impact on business to tackle our most pressing environmental challenges. In our talk, we reflected on How to overcome barriers to green manufacturing The critical role of science and technology Solutions and strategies that are helping industries How consumers can make a difference ... and more Looking forward to your comments ... as the NYCW is just around the corner 👉 Let's rethink, innovate and work together for a greener future 💚! #Sustainability #GreenManufacturing #Siemens #ClimateWeek2024 #CollaborateToInnovate #SIGREEN #ESTAINIUM #NYCW Johannes Thul Verena Colonna Svenja Aschenbrenner
A key finding in bioeconomy is: "Doing different things is different from doing things differently". As transformation turns out to be way too slow, disruption will have to play a stronger role here.
Ultimately all manufacturing needs to be carbon positive. And that needs carbon positive raw materials.
Insightful, worth reading.
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Very good and straight to the point. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks Peter 😌
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3moHow can we encourage and support the development of low-carbon raw materials in our existing supply chains to promote sustainable manufacturing?