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SUMMARY:EPA: Irish Fish Canners
DESCRIPTION:EPA: Irish Fish Canners- Proiseail (An Clochan Liath) Teoranta\nIrish Fish Canners -The aim of this Green Enterprise project was to reduce fish and processing wastes within its facility. A Design of Experiments (DOE) was introduced at IFC and a Life Cycle Analysis was carried out. \nDetails below:
URL:https://www.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/epa-irish-fish-canners/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Energy,Lean
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210513
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SUMMARY:EPA: Irish Manufacturing Research
DESCRIPTION:EPA: Irish Manufacturing Research\nIMR – PROBOT – The PROBOT project was undertaken by Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) and Irish Composites Centre (IComp). The aim of this research was to investigate the potential uptake of a new composite created by IComp using Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) to create a Self-Reinforced Polymer\, as opposed to the Polypropylene Self Reinforced Polymers which are currently utilised on the market in various industries. It was decided to carry out research with PET because it is a material that is widely recycled. Such a polymer could therefore be created in part with recycled PET and thus be more circular \nDetails below:
URL:https://www.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/epa-irish-manufacturing-research/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Energy,Lean
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210521
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SUMMARY:Dublin Climate Dialogues- Influencing outcomes for COP26
DESCRIPTION:Dublin Climate Dialogues- Influencing Outcomes for COP26\n \nThe inaugural Dublin Climate Dialogues seeks to scale up ambition in the run up to the critical COP26 Summit. On May 19 and 20\, the Dialogues will bring together senior government representatives from the US\, China\, Europe\, UK and the UN along with high-profile business representatives and leading economists to forge a declaration on how to turn net-zero pledges into concrete energy policies and actions to be adopted at COP26 including ways to strengthen the 2015 Paris Agreement. The Declaration will be handed to the COP Presidency at the conclusion of the conference. \nOn day two\, the event will also aim to set-out how global energy systems should be recast to facilitate net-zero and on the technology underpinning the drive to sustainability. \nChaired by Pat Cox\, former President of the European Parliament\, we are delighted to confirm the participation of worldwide industry names\, Dr Fatih Birol Executive Director of the International Energy Agency\, Damilola Ogunbiyi\, CEO and Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Sustainable Energy for All\, Nobel laureate Professor William Nordhaus\, former President of Ireland Mary Robinson and many more.
URL:https://www.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/dublin-climate-dialogues-influencing-outcomes-for-cop26/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Energy,Lean business ireland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210610
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SUMMARY:IEA- Sustainable Supply Chains Training Programme
DESCRIPTION:IEA- Sustainable Supply Chains Training Programme\n \nThe Climate Action Bill 2021 legislates for the ambitious targets of reducing Ireland’s greenhouse gas emissions by 51% by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. This will require a significant change in the economy and every sector will be required to play its part. \nCompanies involved in importing and exporting goods and services face the unique challenge of accounting for and reducing emissions not just directly emitted through manufacturing or onsite energy use\, but also indirectly from their supply chains. Businesses who act early and adopt sustainable supply chain practices will ensure they are prepared for legislative requirements on accounting for their carbon footprint\, as well as benefiting from a greener public image and availing of new opportunities in the emerging green economy. \nThe IEA Sustainable Supply Chain training programme has been specially developed to offer practical\, actionable support to companies in relation to their supply chain emissions. The programme involves a series of half-day workshops designed to bring companies on a journey from understanding their carbon emissions right through to the practical steps needed to measure\, report and reduce their supply chain emissions\, and to adopt more sustainable procurement practices. Participants will each receive practical carbon measurement and reduction tools from the Global Logistics Emissions Council (GLEC) for adoption within their organisations. \nThe programme is suitable for companies of any size and sector\, from companies just starting their sustainability journey to organisations further down the road to carbon neutrality who will benefit from integrating our sustainable supply chain tools into their existing sustainability strategies. \nThe IEA is offering a special introductory fee for one workshop: \nIEA Members: €250 / Non-Members: €350 \n  \nSustainable Supply Chains Programme:\n\nCarbon Literacy – 20/05/21\nCarbon Calculation and Reporting – 26/05/21\nCarbon Reduction – 09/06/21\nSustainable Procurement (Coming Soon)\n\n\n\n\nCourse Bundle Deals: Members (Special Introductory Offer) \n2 workshops: €450 \n3 workshops: €600 \nNon-Members (Special Introductory Offer) \n2 workshops: €600 \n3 workshops: €850\n\n\n\nFor more information or if you have any questions please contact Karen Hennessy or Paul Corbett on 01 661 2182 or training@irishexporters.ie
URL:https://www.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/iea-sustainable-supply-chains-training-programme/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Energy,Lean
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SUMMARY:EPA: The Rediscovery Centre
DESCRIPTION:EPA: The Rediscovery Centre \nRediscovery Centre – Rediscover Paint – Building on the success of Rediscover Paint\, a reuse project in Ballymun\, this research investigated the opportunity for paint reuse and waste prevention in Ireland. In an attempt to identify best practice\, the current and past operations at Rediscover Paint were reviewed\, paint reuse and remanufacturing initiatives operating across the EU and internationally were studied and similar projects operating in the UK were visited.  This webinar will highlight the findings including potential for paint reuse projects in Ireland. \nDetails Below:
URL:https://www.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/epa-the-rediscovery-centre/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Energy,Lean
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