Making Commercial Sense of Sustainability
Making Commercial Sense of Sustainability
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Making Commercial Sense of Sustainability
Sponsored by the British Furniture Association, Furniture Industry Sustainability Programme, Ocee + Four Design, Panaz, SATRA and UK Sustainable Flooring Alliance
In the current economic climate, many furniture companies are challenged by the commercial realities of transitioning to ‘green’. What are the barriers? Price versus ‘green’? How do we communicate commitments and relevance to customers?
Leading members of the furniture and furnishing sector will discuss the issues and describe how commitments to sustainability are supporting their overall business strategy.
11.00 am Welcome
- Jessica Alexander, Senior Warden, The Furniture Makers’ Company
- Joanna Knight, Chair – Climate Change and Sustainability Committee, The Furniture Makers’ Company
11.15 am Transitioning to ‘green’: The achievements and the barriers. Panel discussion (30 minutes)
- Moderator: Joanna Knight
- Manufacturer – Amalie Aarestrup, Sustainability Manager, Colebrook Bosson Saunders
- Manufacturer – Tim Morton, Sustainability Data & Projects Analyst, Simba Sleep
- Manufacturer – Rollie Attard, Managing Director, Panaz
- Q&A
12.00 pm Business Resilience
- Managing Climate risks – commodity shortages, supply chain failures - Kate Wright, DFS Group, Director of Sustainability
- Legislation Update - Nicola Pichel-Juan, Sustainability Manager at Satra Technology
- Q&A
12.50 pm Lunch
1.45 pm Communicating ‘Green’ Commitments
Company Carbon Footprint – Science Based Target Initiative
- Kate Wright, DFS Group, Director of Sustainability
- FISP: John Hubbard, Lead Auditor, FIRA International
EPDs, PEF, Carbon Footprint, Circularity, Digital Product Passports
- Beth Grover, Sustainable Design Consultant at Design Conformity, and Nicola Pichel-Juan, Sustainability Manager at Satra Technology
2.30 pm The Circular Economy
- Reuse and Take Back - Cathie Clarke, UK Sustainable Flooring Alliance
- Sonia Sanchez, Senior Consultant, Oakdene Hollins
- Q&A
3.40 pm End
Admission
Members: Free (request promo code from marketing@furnituremakers.org.uk)
Non-members: £25
Lunch is included.
Location
Furniture Makers' Hall, EC2N 2HE