Delegate registration is open for the Responsible Supply Chain Conference, (RSCC), a virtual event taking place on 17-18 November.
Organised by research and intelligence agency Aurora Insights with support from Risilience and the Carbon Trust, the two-day programme brings together logistics and supply chain leaders to examine how the sector is responding to climate pressures, rising ethical expectations and the drive for resilient operations.
With an EU-focused agenda, the conference offers practical guidance on building transparent, future-ready supply chains and assesses the policy, infrastructure and financing required to sustain long-term change.
Day one opens with CSR Europe senior project manager Morris Massarutto on the European Union’s sustainability policy and net-zero priorities.
Further sessions feature Arianna Nicoletti, co-managing director and circular textiles lead at Circular Berlin, on justice oriented EPR frameworks for textiles, and Justine Van Halst, co-founder of Icelandic start-up Hringvarmi, on using industrial waste heat for local food production.
On 18 November, attention turns to emissions tracking and reporting and the role of technology. Ronja Scholz, eco-design and circular service design specialist at Fraunhofer IZM, will discuss how technology can enable a more resilient future, while a panel explores how AI, IoT and blockchain can support traceability and reporting. Attendance is free.
All RSCC delegates will have the opportunity to discover groundbreaking insights and real-world solutions from the leaders shaping the next generation of global commerce.
Register for free today to discover how your organisation can align sustainability with long-term growth.
