Winmark Network meeting

World's Largest Carbon Capture Project

About

The imperative to reduce carbon emissions has led to ground-breaking projects in clean tech, including carbon capture and storage (CCS). This session will look into real-world applications of Clean Tech, highlighting significant advancements in the field.

Marion Garfield, Director of Sustainability at Heidelberg Materials, will present an in-depth case study on the company's ambitious North Sea carbon capture initiative. As part of the global Longship project which is the world's largest of its kind, this initiative aims to demonstrate the viability of CCS in significantly reducing CO₂ emissions.

John Kermath, Co-founder of London Green City, will chair the session, facilitating a dynamic discussion on the challenges and opportunities in implementing large-scale carbon reduction projects. Join us to explore how these initiatives are setting new standards in the quest for a sustainable future.

This session presents a unique opportunity to gain actionable insights into large sustainable project delivery. Attendees can expect an in-depth discussion on the current best-in-class thinking around clean technology - it is not one to miss!

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Speaker

Marian Garfield

Director of Sustainability

Heidelberg Materials

Chair

John Kermath

Co-Founder

London Green City

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