Sustainability in Manufacturing Summit on June 23-25, 2025 in Nashville, United States

Sustainability in Manufacturing Summit on June 23-25, 2025 in Nashville, United States

The manufacturing sector is at a critical point in 2025. With regulations like the CSRD and growing pressure to meet sustainability expectations, manufacturers must move quickly to stay ahead. Tackling challenges such as Scope 3 emissions, supply chain transparency, and workforce diversity is essential-and companies like Implus, Alkegen, NOCO, EnerSys, and Reynolds American Inc. are already leading the way.

At the same time, embracing sustainability opens up valuable opportunities. It can boost efficiency, attract top talent, enhance brand reputation, and unlock new partnerships and funding.

The Sustainability in Manufacturing Summit (previously ESG in Manufacturing Summit) is returning for a third year as the only event dedicated exclusively to sustainability in the manufacturing sector. With 60+ industry leaders in attendance, it's your chance to develop strategies, navigate new regulations, and position your business as a leader in sustainable manufacturing.

 

URLs:

Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/3013260-2?pid=10008

Brochure: https://go.evvnt.com/3013260-3?pid=10008

 

Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

 

Prices:

Industry Pricing - Conference Only: USD 2399.00,

Industry Pricing - Conference + Pre Conference Workshop: USD 2798.00,

Solution Provider Pricing - Conference Only: USD 3299.00,

Solution Provider Pricing - Conference + Pre Conference Workshop: USD 3848.00

 

Speakers: Carrie George, Vice President, Head of ESG, Implus, Alice Vatour, Global Director, Environmental and Governance, Alkegen, Doug Myers, Senior Business Development Director, EWI, Emily Olson, Director - Sustainability, Environmental, Social and Governance, Tetra Tech, Daniel Tomazella, Operations Sustainability, Reynolds American, Lisa Huett, Director of Sustainability and ESG, Pretium Packaging, Natalie Egnot, Principal Sustainability Advisor, Stantec, Neil Smith, Global Compliance and Sustainability Director, NOCO, Samuel Shiroff, Senior Director - Global Sustainability, EnerSys, Sheana Chen, VP of Corporate Operations, Sustainability, HR, Supply Chain, Global Procurement, Diodes Inc, Tim Bohlke, Director of Sustainability, Resource Label Group, Trevor Joel, Account Executive - Enterprise Energy Services, Trane, Kelly Gilroy, Vice President Sustainable and Natural Products, Univar Solutions, Jamie Marie Wallner, Director, Global Compliance and Sustainability, Brady Corporation, Glenda Hernandez, Director of Sustainability Reporting and Compliance, Allison Transmission

Name: Hanson Wade

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