Environmental sustainability is a top strategic priority for manufacturers. With increasing demands from regulators, investors, major customers, and procurement teams, the ‘E’ in ESG is no longer optional. It is becoming a key factor in how contracts are won, risks are managed, and long-term competitiveness is maintained.
As heavy energy users, manufacturers are under pressure to reduce consumption and costs both on-site and across their supply chains. Scope 3 emissions are often the toughest part of the net zero puzzle. Without a clear plan to address them, your sustainability strategy and your competitive edge may fall short.
Join us for an executive-level breakfast seminar where we’ll explore:
- How to tackle environmental compliance and reporting
- Considerations when planning an energy reduction project on-site
- What Scope 3 really means for manufacturers
- How supply chain sustainability can create real commercial value,
from securing contracts and investment to improving efficiency
and resilience
This practical session will show how manufacturers can move beyond box-ticking and turn ESG into a source of commercial opportunity. We’ll also share a client case study, where you’ll hear first-hand about the benefits and commercial advantages of embedding sustainability in practice, including how they are tackling Scope 3 and supply chain challenges.
Your speakers
- John Rastrick, CEO, Flotilla - With 20 years in private equity as UK Sector Head, Regional Head, and Investment Committee member, John now leads Flotilla. A qualified corporate lawyer, he has held Chair and NED roles across diverse companies and is currently an investor and independent NED at JMG Group.
- Christian Hellmund, Head of Energy and Infrastructure, Clarion - Advising clients on ESG regulation, strategy
and legal risk. Christian advises on a broad range of UK and international energy and infrastructure projects, including power transmission, decentralised energy, energy-from-waste, storage, and renewables such as solar, wind, hydro, and bioenergy.
Agenda
- 8.30am - 9.00am: Breakfast & networking
- 9.00am - 10.30am: Presentations and Q&A
- 10.30am: Close, networking and refreshments
To register for this event please follow this link: https://buytickets.at/clarionsolicitors/1846882
Insights & resources
In the lead-up to the event, we’re sharing detailed insights and practical considerations for manufacturers looking to develop more effective and efficient approaches to their energy strategies. These resources complement the themes of our seminar and provide additional guidance for businesses on their sustainability journey.
Please read our first article here: Energy in manufacturing – navigating an ever-evolving landscape