Composites manufacturers are accustomed to having their products evaluated on properties like performance and pricing. But customers are now assessing another aspect of their businesses: the sustainability of their manufacturing operations. Sustainable Manufacturing can be defined as “the creation of manufactured products thorough economically-sound processes that minimize negative environmental impact while conserving energy and natural resources” (US Environmental Protection Agency). For transitioning to a more sustainable society, it is vital to conduct research not only on material but also on production methods that may reduce the climate and environmental impact, with a target of zero waste.
Speaker(s):
Craig CARR, Technology Director Integrated Composite Structures, GKN Aerospace
Thierry MERLOT, President, Aerospace -- Europe, MEA/AP & Industrial, Hexcel
Benjamin SAADA, CEO, FAIRMAT
Tim YOUNG, Head of Sustainable Technologies, National Composites Center
Mattia ANDOLFATTO, Project Manager R&D, Cannon Ergos
Moderator:
Roberto FRASSINE, President, European Composites Industry Association (EuCIA)
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