by Komoneed | Apr 1, 2024
Date/Time: April 30, 2024 (11AM-12PM ET / 8-9AM PT)
As the global UN Plastics Treaty enters the final stages of negotiations, organizations must rethink single-use plastics, evaluate how to operationalize circularity, and irrevocably shift business models. Companies must go beyond processes and risk management to capitalize on the market opportunity of the circular economy.
In this exclusive webcast, held the day after the conclusion of the latest treaty negotiations, or INC-4, a panel of experts from business, technology, and civil society will discuss what happened there and the implications for packaging suppliers and brands.
Among the things you’ll learn:
The practical implications of INC-4 based on a real-time report-out of the event.
How recycling, reuse and regeneration scenarios impact the ways companies can comply with packaging regulation, operate profitably, and reduce waste.
The business opportunity to end plastic pollution and drive systemic change.
As packaging — and plastics in general — continue to grow as a hot-button issue, this timely webcast will provide the insight and inspiration companies need to move toward more circular models.
Moderator:
Joel Makower, Chairman and Co-founder, GreenBiz Group
Speakers:
Stephen Jamieson, Global Head of Circular Economy Solutions, SAP
Sarah Perreard, Co-CEO & Stakeholder Engagement Lead, Earth Action
Yoni Shiran, Partner, SYSTEMIQ
If you can’t tune in live, please register and we will email you a link to access the webcast recording and resources, available to you on-demand after the live webcast.
by Komoneed | Apr 1, 2024
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by Komoneed | Apr 1, 2024
Quick Key Facts What Is ‘Rewilding’? It’s no secret that modern humans have ravaged the planet. We have decimated ecosystems to make way for monocrop agriculture, the raising of beef cattle and development. Ecosystems that had maintained a delicate balance for millions of years have been turned into ecological wastelands with cascading negative effects on […]
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by Komoneed | Apr 1, 2024
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by Komoneed | Apr 1, 2024
When using pneumatic power tools, overpressure is an ever-present concern that can result in financial, performance and, in some cases, health and safety issues. Factories, assembly lines and repair shops require pneumatic tools to perform their various tasks as fast and efficiently as possible. Each pneumatic tool is designed to perform best at a given pressure. Operating the tool at a higher pressure not only reduces the performance but also shortens the possible lifecycle of the tool.
In today’s environment where each cost is micromanaged, compressed air usage is a serious consideration. Compressed air is expensive to generate as there is a lot of energy (electrical and mechanical) involved in producing it. Therefore, it is crucial that compressed air usage is managed correctly.
ProtectAir’s ToolReg is an investment in energy efficiency. It is designed to optimise performance and lengthen the lifespan of the tool, as well as preventing loss of production time due to the damaged tool being out for repairs. The automatic secondary pressure relief releases all the residual pressure in the pneumatic tool to prevent unexpected activation (common in nail guns and staplers).
Factory set to prevent pressure changes, the ToolReg is fully tamper-proof and designed so that only the required pressure is used for each individual pneumatic tool. ToolReg is available in various preset pressures from 2 bar up to 8 bar to suit tools and equipment with ¼″ up to ¾″ compressed air inlet sizes.
For more information: https://www.caasafety.com.au/products/toolreg/.