The EU is committed to becoming carbon neutral by 2050, but how can the food and drink industry help?
Join this webinar where environment experts from Ricardo, the global strategic engineering and environmental consultancy, will unveil a roadmap to contribute to the decarbonisation of the food and drink manufacturing sector.
The webinar will be broken down into 5 bite-size chunks where the authors will tackle fundamental questions.
In a strictly timed format, we will explore these questions and give you time to ask your own.
Agenda
What is the EU food and drink industry’s climate impact today?
Why do we need to take action now?
What can food and drink businesses do?
What are the barriers to success?
What’s next for the roadmap?
Presenters
Laura Shields
Moderator
Alfredo Lopez Carretero
Ricardo - report author
Alfredo is a recognised international expert on industrial emission regulations. For more than two decades Alfredo has delivered emission reduction services to public and private organisations working at the European Commission, CEPSA, and Sabic before joining Ricardo in his current role as Associate Director of Environmental Policy. Alfredo has extensive experience on Best Available Techniques mainly for chemical, refineries and power generation processes but with relevant projects also in food and textiles.
Rebecca Turner
Ricardo - report author
Rebecca Turner has more than 15 years’ experience helping organisations monitor, report and manage their GHG emissions. Most recently, Rebecca supported the UK Environment Agency in its administration of Climate Change Agreements, facilitating the involvement of sectors including food and drink. Rebecca is currently working with a range of organisations, leading Ricardo’s support in mapping their journeys towards net zero.
Laura Degallaix
FoodDrinkEurope
Laura Degallaix joined FoodDrinkEurope in 2019 as the Environmental Sustainability Director. She is responsible for coordinating the work of FoodDrinkEurope’s Environmental Sustainability Committee and manages the European food and drink industry’s positions in all relevant areas such as: the circular economy, plastics and packaging, sustainable food systems, energy and resource efficiency, and climate change.