Business Practice Forum: Positioning for sovereign and sustainable value chain participation
Event description
Join us for our next Business Practice Forum – Take your place in the Hunter’s sovereign and sustainable value chains. In an emerging net-zero economy, understand where and how to get started.
Kellie Pati of Good Natured ESG will briefly overview the $100B plus NSW Government infrastructure pipeline with a focus on where sustainability and local content policy directions are starting to appear in procurement tender specifications.
Join in a strategic roundtable discussion to:
First hear a scene-setting summary of current legislated net-zero commitments and points of intersection with your business
Discuss common pain points in sustainability planning and change ambitions
Discuss strategic and operational pain points and how decarbonisation, circular or innovation solutions and funding opportunities may assist your business.
Understand circular (economy) value chains and drive collaborations to design-out-waste and realise material flow opportunities in Hunter manufacturing.
Optionally contribute to a compelling visual - a map representing the local and regional value created from doing business with you and your HunterNet supplier connections.
Access tools, resources and collaborators to better understand, plan, communicate and realise feasible options for your low-carbon and/or circular business transition.
About Good Natured ESG
Good Natured ESG is an independent, Newcastle-based leading provider of environmental, social impact and improved governance (ESG) solutions. Managing Director Kellie Pati leads a collective of professionals specialising in climate risk analysis and adaptation, sustainability reporting and bespoke program design, implementation and monitoring.
Who should attend:
Business owners
Sales Directors
Strategy developers
Business Development Managers
Sub Contractors of tier 1 and 2 firms
Seats are limited (25) so please secure your registration as soon as possible.
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