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Tuesday 11th December 2018
08.30 Registration and welcome coffee 09.30 Opening announcements
CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES: AN OVERVIEW OF SUSTAINABILITY 09.40
10.10 10.40
Wednesday 12th December 2018
08.30 Registration and welcome coffee 09.00 Opening announcements SESSION 4 – CONSUMER ELECTRONICS: KEEPING END USE IN MIND 09.10
The opportunity at the front-end of design for sustainability Dr. Chris Sherwin, Director, REBOOT INNOVATION, United Kingdom
09.40
Creating value from a circular economy in the digital age Dr. Fiona Charnley, Senior Lecturer in Circular Innovation, CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY, United Kingdom
Three elements in motion Ir. Emma Fromberg, Circular Design, ELLEN MACARTHUR FOUNDATION, United Kingdom
11.10 Morning coffee
SESSION 1 – NEXT STEPS TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE AUTOMOTIVE DESIGN 11.50
10.10 10.40
Designing products with recycled plastics Mr Eelco Smit, Senior Director of Sustainability, PHILIPS, Netherlands
Circular design trends and innovations in the electronics sector Mr. Karsten Schischke, Group Manager, FRAUNHOFER IZM, Germany
The circular economy starts and ends with product design Dr. Kirstie McIntyre, Director, Global Sustainability Operations HP INC, United Kingdom
Morning coffee
SESSION 5 – THE SUSTAINABLE HOME & OFFICE: THE FUTURE OF INTERIOR DESIGN
Engineering plastics lightweight solutions for the automotive industry Dr. Irene Colicchio, Sustainability Engineer, DSM ENGINEERING PLASTICS, Netherlands
12.20 Can the “S” in SUV stand for “sustainable”? Mr. Jamie Shaw, Technical Specialist Whole Vehicle Sustainability, JAGUAR LAND ROVER, United Kingdom
12.50 Lunch
SESSION 2 – PACKAGING AND THE PLANET: A MOVE TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE SOLUTION 14.20
The UK plastics pact: towards a circular plastics system Mr. Peter Skelton, Senior Partnerships Manager, WRAP, United Kingdom
14.50 A toolbox for structure simplification towards a more sustainable design for flexible packaging Dr. Karlheinz Hausmann, R&D Fellow, DOW, Switzerland
15.20 15.50
The power of the lightweight designer Mr. Jonathan Ford, Founding Creative Partner and CEO, PEARLFISHER, United Kingdom
Afternoon tea 15.50
16.30 New biobased polymer material improving product sustainability Mr. Stephan Roest, Market Development Manager, CORBION, Netherlands
SESSION 3 – RECYCLING: WHAT PRODUCT DESIGNERS NEED TO KNOW
17.00 Packaging design for a circular economy Mr. Richard McKinlay, Head of Circular Economy, AXION, United Kingdom
17.30 RecyClass: your guide towards recyclability Mr. Paolo Glerean, Board Member, PLASTIC RECYCLERS EUROPE, Belgium
18.00 Networking Cocktail Reception
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Afternoon tea and conference ends 12.50 11.20 11.50 12.20
Designing with the climate in mind Mr. Jon Khoo, Innovation Partner, INTERFACE, United Kingdom
Designing for the circular economy. A positive business case Mr. Arnold Struik, Marketing & Innovation Director, ROYAL AHREND, Netherlands
The good home – what does it demand of brands Mr. Joe Hale, CEO, DRAGON ROUGE, United Kingdom
Lunch
14.20 Renewable and circular plastics Mr. Risto Vapola, Technical Production Manager, NESTE CORPORATION, Finland
SESSION 6 – THE END RESULT: HOW TO INFLUENCE THE CONSUMER
14.50 Designing what you want and need, sustainably – who gives a shift? Ms. Gillian Garside-Wight, Packaging Technology Director, SUN BRANDING SOLUTIONS, United Kingdom
15.20
Branding in the circular economy Mr. Nick Liddell, Director of Consulting, THE CLEARING, United Kingdom
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