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Energy supply chains are evolving as energy companies seek to develop new energy sources and bringing new challenges. Topics have broadened beyond health and safety to include a wider ESG focus, geographic scope has extended, and regulation is catching up.
How can energy companies efficiently and effectively extend existing supplier and sub-contractor due diligence to meet these emerging demands?
This round table will explore the different approaches energy companies around the world are taking to ensure they can effectively manage supply chain risks, meet their own sustainability goals and comply with legislation. Participants will represent Middle Eastern, African, European and South American energy providing a truly global view.
Agenda:
Energy companies must adopt innovative and efficient strategies to align with these regulations and enhance their overall sustainability performance. This roundtable will explore the key challenges and opportunities in transforming supply chains to support a more sustainable energy future including:
- The evolving regulatory landscape: Preparing for new legislation and aligning with global frameworks
- ESG supply chain risk management: Extending risk management to encompass environmental protection and managing human rights, community and land rights issues across the extended global supply chain
- Practical strategies to reduce risk including real world examples of companies benefiting from a proactive approach to supply chain due diligence.
- Innovation and technology: Emerging tools and best practices
- Collaboration and transparency: The importance and value of alignment across the energy industry to drive up standards and reduce supply chain risk management and procurement costs.
This event will also provide you the opportunity to network with fellow energy industry professionals with a common interest in sustainability, ESG regulation, and procurement best practice.
Why attend?
Join industry peers to discuss what these challenges mean for the sector as it seeks to capitalise on the sustainability opportunity and how cross-sector collaboration might help achieve sustainability goals more efficiently and effectively.
Cost:
This is a free in-person event open to eligible professionals. Places are limited. To secure your place, please use the contact form below: