Industrial Net Zero Conference to be held in Sydney
The third annual Industrial Net Zero Conference, to be held 3–5 September at University of Technology Sydney, is a forum designed for professionals responsible for decarbonisation in heavy industries, including mining, manufacturing, metals, energy and transportation.
The conference will focus on practical strategies for reducing carbon emissions while keeping operations commercial.
Industrial Net Zero is where attendees can hear from industry leaders, forge new cross-sector coalitions and learn how to deliver net zero on an industrial scale.
Speakers include:
- Tim Ayres, Federal Assistant Minister for Trade and Manufacturing
- Linda Mulvihill, Fonterra general manager of energy and climate
- Mussaret Nagree, Wesfarmers Chemicals, Energy & Fertilisers general manager – climate opportunities
- Antony Taylor, Orica head of safety, health, environment, security
- Tamara Sling-Ronen, Lion Co. environment director
- Pravin Mathur, Linde executive director – global clean energy
- Andrew Newman, Tomago Aluminium CFO and company secretary
- Tennant Reed, Australian Industry Group director – climate change and energy
- Damon Tweedie, EnergyAustralia head of sustainability
- Stephanie McMahon, Stanwell Corporation general manager strategy and sustainability.
A full list of speakers and details about the event can be found here.
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