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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:Enterprise Ireland Climate Action Funding Supports Webinar
DESCRIPTION:[button color=”undefined” hover_text_color_override=”undefined” url=”https://globalambition.ie/webinar-climate-enterprise-action-fund-food/#register” text=”Register Here” color_override=””] \nEnterprise Ireland Climate Action Funding Supports: Food & Beverage Sector \nThe transition to a low carbon world has become a defining force for business. For Irish companies\, this means opportunities to compete and grow as global investment in a sustainable future accelerates.  \nAs the world aims for net zero emissions by 2050\, the strong interplay between sustainability and food is more critical than ever. Within the food industry\, sustainability is now recognised as a priority issue.   \nThe new Climate Enterprise Action Fund supports Irish companies to build the capabilities required to deliver sustainable products\, services and business models.  \nThis event will provide an overview of these supports and offer practical advice for businesses of all sizes on starting out and continuing their sustainability journeys.    \nThe registration page for the Enterprise Ireland Climate Action Funding Supports: Food is OPEN.  \n\nAgenda & Speaker Details \n\n10am  Welcome from Aidan McKenna; Manager of Climate Enterprise Action Fund\, Enterprise Ireland  \n10.10am: Deirdre Ryan; Director of Origin Green\, Bord Bia  \n10.20am: Owen Keogh; Head of Corporate Social Responsibility\, Lidl  \n10.30am:  Panel Discussion:  \n\nLouise Brennan; Head of Technical\, O’Brien Fine Foods \nRosaleen Hyde; Operations Manager\, Ballymaloe Foods \nPádraig Mallon; Sustainability Director\, Kerry Group\n\n  \n10.45am: Enterprise Ireland Climate Action funding supports – Kathleen O’Regan  \n10.50am: Q&A  \n10.55am: Close Enterprise Ireland 
URL:https://www.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/enterprise-ireland-climate-action-funding-supports-webinar/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Energy,Lean business ireland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210602
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210604
DTSTAMP:20260426T231137
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SUMMARY:CRNI Conference: Jobs & Skills in the Circular Economy
DESCRIPTION:[button color=”undefined” hover_text_color_override=”undefined” url=”https://hopin.com/events/jobs-skills-in-the-circular-economy-crni-biennial-conference-on-transforming-momentum-into-social-value-and-local-jobs-in-reuse-repair-recycling” text=”Register Here” color_override=””]\nCRNI Conference: Jobs & Skills in the Circular Economy\n \nThere has never been a better time to avail of European and national policy and funding programmes to invest in green and social jobs. But how is all of this momentum translating into reuse\, repair and recycling training and job opportunities on the ground? What are the barriers to developing these skills and jobs and reaping the economic\, social and environmental benefits of a circular economy right across society?\n\nJoin CRNI for this important free event to explore\, with key policy makers and practitioners\, how we can make the most of this policy and funding landscape to create real career opportunities in the transition to a more circular economy.
URL:https://www.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/crni-conference-jobs-skills-in-the-circular-economy/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Energy,Lean,Lean business ireland
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SUMMARY:Davy Horizons - A Green Seat for the C-Suite?
DESCRIPTION:[button color=”undefined” hover_text_color_override=”undefined” url=”https://kvgo.com/davy/-A-Green-Seat-for-the-C-Suite” text=”Register Here” color_override=””] \n3pm – 3:45pm\nThe role of sustainability professionals in business and the importance of getting it right.\nIn conjunction with the ICRS the professional body dedicated to supporting Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability practitioners\, Davy Horizons will launch the ICRS Ireland hub. We chat with Anita Longley\, Chairman ICRS and Óonagh McArdle\, Global Sustainability Implementation Leader\, Dow Inc and Sinéad Hickey\, Head of Sustainability (Ireland & Europe) ?John Sisk & Son Ltd. \n \n\n\n4pm – 4:45pm\nThe rise of the Chief Sustainability Officer.\nWith increasing numbers of leading companies appointing Chief Sustainability Officers\, we chat with one of the most experienced Global Fortune 500 CSOs\, Michael Kobori\, Chief Sustainability Officer at Starbucks. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n[button color=”undefined” hover_text_color_override=”undefined” url=”https://www.davy.ie/capital-markets/corporate-group/horizons/icrs-ireland-hub.html” text=”More info on ICRS Ireland ” color_override=””]
URL:https://www.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/davy-horizons-a-green-seat-for-the-c-suite/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Energy,Lean
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210630
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210701
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SUMMARY:Future in Pharmaceuticals Ireland 2021
DESCRIPTION:Future in Pharmaceuticals Ireland 2021\n \nIn a time when the pharmaceutical processing industry has never been more important to Ireland and to the world – Future in Pharmaceuticals Ireland 2021 conference will highlight the sustainability learnings and opportunities experienced over the last 12 months. \nReducing the impact of operations on the environment through energy efficiency\, water conservation and waste management is just part of the story…. As operations in Ireland continue to expand and with new pharmaceutical processing plants coming online achieving an organisations carbon baseline is becoming a challenge. Future in Pharmaceuticals Ireland 2021 will highlight the high level of sustainability still being achieved as the industry expands. \nFor many years large organisations have been realising the fact that environmental policies and energy efficiencies within processing is directly related to the bottom line – reducing energy costs\, carbon footprint and waste during the process of pharmaceuticals can have a significant impact on the profitability and sustainability of a facility.
URL:https://www.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/future-in-pharmaceuticals-ireland-2021/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Energy,Lean
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