TfS NA event – Product Carbon Footprint & Supply Chain Action in the Chemical Industry
Join us for an insightful industry discussion at AFPM 2025 in San Antonio, where we will explore the critical topic of product carbon footprint, value chain collaboration, and decarbonization opportunities in the chemical sector. This one-hour live session will provide key guidance on overcoming challenges related to carbon footprint assessment and highlight peer experiences in PCF data exchange to accelerate industry-wide impact.
Why attend?
The chemical industry is at a turning point, with increasing pressure to reduce emissions and enhance sustainability efforts. This session is designed to provide actionable insights into:
✅ Navigating carbon footprint challenges in chemical supply chains
✅ Collaborating across the value chain for greater impact
✅ Leveraging PCF data exchange to drive decarbonization
Event details
📅 Date: Monday, March 24, 2025
📍 Venue: Marriott Rivercenter, Salon E, 101 Bowie St, San Antonio, TX
⏳ Duration: 1 hour
🎟 Cost: Free to attend!
Note: You do NOT need to register for the AFPM Conference to attend this workshop.
Expert panelists
This session will feature industry leaders sharing their expertise and experiences:
🔹 Kevin Norfleet – Global Sustainability Director, Celanese
🔹 Brian Jurcak – SVP, Univar Solutions
🔹 Ken Allinson – Deputy Chief Sustainability Officer, Nouryon
🔹 Han Zhang, Ph.D. – Sr. Business Sustainability Fellow, Dow Chemical Company
✨ Opening Remarks: Jen Jewson, Chief Procurement Officer, LyondellBasell
🎤 Moderated by: Elizabeth Carlson, Chief Sustainability Officer, Tricon
Who should attend?
This session is ideal for chemical industry professionals looking to enhance their sustainability strategies, including:
✔ Sales & Procurement Teams
✔ Commercial Leaders
✔ Sustainability Experts
Register to secure your spot today!
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Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with industry leaders, gain actionable insights, and be part of the movement towards a more sustainable chemical industry.