Conference Programme Lube
Sustainability
09.00am to 09.10am Conference Introduction – David Hopkinson 09.10am to 09.25am Opening address – Andrew Goddard, UKLA President 09.25am to 10.15am Conference keynote – Chris Hines MBE, former sustainability director, Eden Project
Session 1:
10.15am to 11.00am Keynote – Dr Christine Fuchs, Chair UEIL Sustainability Task Force Overview of the UEIL Task Force – What do we mean by sustainability? What does it mean for our industry? How do we measure it? How do we apply it? Common metrics/tangible methodologies
11.00am to 11.30am Morning Break Session 2:
11.30am to 13.00pm Sustainability at the heart of the organisation - What does sustainability mean to your organisation? Three companies will showcase their company’s approach and audience Q&A and panel discussion to follow
13.00pm to 14.15pm Lunch Break 14.15pm to 14.45pm Headline Sponsor Address - Maurizio Abbondanza, Infineum
Session 3:
14.45pm to 15.15pm Global Attitudes and Approaches – Kline Group reports on the recently commissioned Lube/Kline Sustainability Survey
Session 4: Q&A session
15.15pm – 16.00pm Connected thinking – working for the common good – panel discussion and audience Q&A around connected thinking / circular economy / Internet of things / digitalisation / information and communication – the logistics around sustainability
Session 5:
16.00pm to 16.15pm In Conclusion – Peter Vickers, MD, Vickers Oils – conference closing remarks 16.15pm to 17.30pm Networking and Refreshments
At the time of going to press, participation from company representatives on the day will include: Infineum, Chevron, Fuchs, Avista Green, SIP, Multisol, Kline Group, Ergon, Portland, GB Lubricants, Vickers Oils, BASF, Novvi, Lubrizol, Nynas AB, Quaker Houghton, Axel Christiernsson, Blendtek.
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