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Cefic Labs – The Business Case for Sustainability in the Chemical Industry – Workshop on “Monetising environmental and social impacts for sustainable market leadership”

Monetising environmental and social impacts for sustainable market leadership”, organised by Cefic and WifOR

This webinar will show how translating environmental and social impacts into monetary terms can enable the chemical industry to move from compliance to data-driven decision-making. 

  • Learn how monetised data can help to identify risks, highlight competitive advantages, and support strategic decision making.
  • Understand how metrics and use cases can support decision making. 
  • Ask questions and engage in a dialogue on how to apply footprinting results to operational decisions

Join us to discover how monetising impacts can turn sustainability insights into real business value.

Speaker: Dr. Richard Scholz, Head of Impact Analysis, WifOR Institute
Moderator: Dr. Ir. Eric De Deckere, Cefic Sustainability Director

This webinar series will explore the costs and benefits of sustainability across the value chain and foster a dialogue among members about the business case for investing in climate-neutral and circular products.

Sustainability-related investments needed to support the transition to climate neutral, circular production are high. At the same time, chemical companies in Europe face high energy prices, while the demand for low-carbon, circular products remains limited and the willingness of downstream customers to pay more is often uncertain. This raises a key question: Is there a business case for sustainability in the European chemical industry?

Who should attend? These webinars are open to all Cefic members, and members of national associations

Cefic Labs offer the opportunity to meet, exchange and advance industry’s knowledge on various operational issues, including sustainability, legal affairs, transport and logistics, etc. They serve as a platform to generate new ideas, share knowledge and explore solutions to issues facing the EU chemicals industry. This invitation is personal to you as a member of Cefic or a national federation.