Sep 11 2013
Ceram, the international materials technology company, will be holding a free breakfast forum ‘Resource Efficiency’ on Friday 22 September at its headquarters in Stoke-on-Trent.
The forum will examine the benefits of not only understanding what Resource Efficiency is, but how adopting this approach to “Sustainability” can commercially benefit the entire supply chain.
Julian Diprose, Senior Technial Sales at Stormsaver Ltd, and Sophie Thomas, Project Director of The Great Recovery (a two year project run by the Action and Research Centre at the RSA and supported by the Technology Strategy Board) will be the keynote speakers. Julian will highlight the key factors to be taken into account when developing a rainwater harvesting system and give an insight into some of the underlying benefits, beyond the financials, that help inform the decision making process. Sophie will discuss ‘Resource Efficiency by Design’ - cross disciplinary design to drive forward a new resource efficient economy.
The forum will run from 8:00 - 11:30am and include a buffet breakfast, presentations, Q&A session, breakout session with discussion, and networking opportunities.
For programme/further information and to register interest, visit www.ceram.com/forum.
About Ceram
Ceram is an independent, international materials technology company that operates in a wide variety of sectors around the world.
Headquartered in Staffordshire, UK, and with approved laboratories around the world, Ceram solves product and process challenges across a range of materials to help clients improve performance, comply with regulations and manage resource efficiency in order to gain a competitive advantage and increase profitability.