In this session, we will hear from an expert panel with a mix of experience and insights about the transition to more circular materials management and low-carbon solutions and the skills and competencies needed to manage the transition in the next decade but also maintain the new solutions beyond 2035 as we look to reduce resource consumption while maintaining economic growth. What are the key jobs that will drive desired changes in our economy, who will develop the courses we need, and where are the mentors, trainers, and inspirations that will attract children to our exciting industries? Join us, share your thoughts, and learn together about what is possible and what must happen next!
Moderator
  • Adam Read

    Chief Sustainability & External Affairs Officer, SUEZ UK

    Adam Read is the Director of External Affairs at SUEZ Recycling & Recovery. Adam has specialized...
Speaker
  • Amy Bloom

    Technical Plant Engineer – Process Development, Suez Recycling & Recovery UK

    Amy currently works as a Process Engineer, supporting the existing resource management infrastructur...
  • David Greenfield

    Founder and MD, SOcial, ENvironmental & EConomic Solutions (SOENECS) Ltd

    David is a dynamic force in driving global sustainability through his multifaceted roles in the circ...
  • Lou Tamaehu-Plovier

    Co-Founder and Development Manager, Circular Talent

    For the past 10 years, Lou has been dedicated to accelerating the transition to a circular economy, ...
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