Exhibitions / Congresses

Asia Supply Chain Decarbonization And Sustainability Summit

Singapore, Singapore - May 30-31, 2024
Asia Supply Chain Decarbonization And Sustainability Summit The world is envisioning to reach carbon neutrality as early as 2030, with most Asian countries setting their net-zero targets to 2050. Decarbonizing supply chains is not only an environmental necessity, but also a strategic opportunity for industries; how to identify, track and reduce Scope 3 upstream emissions is important for decarbonizing supply chains.
This summit will give you the opportunity to learn about the latest practices, cost-cutting strategies, innovative processes and ideas, and the latest solutions for tackling the challenges of supply chain decarbonization and sustainability in Asia Pacific.
Date(s)
May 30-31, 2024
Venue
In person and online, venue TBA
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