It all adds up to zero – counting the ways to net carbon zero manufacturing
Sustainability leaders from Audi and Lear explain how the companies are working across the value chain to decarbonise manufacturing
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To reach government targets, OEMs and tier-1 suppliers are increasingly setting out ambitious plans to reduce carbon emissions across manufacturing operations and the wider supply chain. In this session, Audi’s lead for coordinating sustainability in procurement, Johanna Klewitz, along with Lear’s environmental health chief, Jack Nune, share insights on the roadmap, processes, technologies and investments for net carbon zero production.
Klewitz and Nune discuss efforts including how Audi and Lear are working with the wider supply chain to decarbonise manufacturing, transition to sustainable materials and products, integrate circular economy principles and better track scope 3 supplier emissions.
Featuring
Johanna Klewitz, Coordinator Sustainability, Procurement Strategy, Audi
Jack Nunes, Vice President, Environment Health & Safety, Lear Corporation
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Moderator
Neemish Ladwa, Head of Product and Marketing, AMS and Ultima Media