CSR summit focusing on circular economy
The recycling of valuable resources in a circular economy is on the agenda when the Sustainable Supply Chain Summit Europe is held in London on 10-11 November.
The speakers include experts from companies such as Philips, E.ON., GSK, Timberland – and Troldtekt, which will be sharing its experiences with Cradle to Cradle as a basis for its business strategies.
More about the conference
The advantages of a circular approach, in which products are part of a biological or technical cycle, is the focal point of the 10th Sustainable Supply Chain Summit Europe, which is being held at the Hilton London Tower Bridge hotel on 10-11 November 2015. The summit is known for attracting leaders from Europe’s leading businesses, who meet to hear the latest news on CSR and sustainable production.
This year, experts from companies such as Philips, E.ON, GSK, Timberland, O2 and Troldtekt are among the many speakers.
Troldtekt shares practical experience
The various presentations will focus, among other things, on how businesses can become independent of non-sustainable raw materials, how sustainable initiatives become measurable, and on the potential inherent in the circular economy.
Troldtekt will be one of several companies to share its practical experience at recycling valuable resources when Tina Kristensen, Head of Marketing and Communications at Troldtekt, talks about the benefits of the company’s Cradle to Cradle-based business strategy.
Among other things, the presentation will look at Troldtekt’s roadmap for sustainable initiatives towards 2022.
CSR-focused organiser
The Sustainable Supply Chain Summit Europe is organised by the Ethical Corporation. Every year, the organisers also present the Responsible Business Awards within four main categories.
Earlier in the year, Troldtekt was honoured with a Highly Commended distinction in the Business Strategy – Best Small to Medium Enterprise category for its strategic work with Cradle to Cradle.
Read more about the Responsible Supply Chain Summit