COP26: Taking on the industrial decarbonisation challenge

 

Based on the Aldersgate Group’s extensive work on industrial decarbonisation, this in-person event in Glasgow on Tuesday 2 November, from 6pm to 8pm, looked at the key challenges that need to be overcome to put heavy industrial sectors on a path to net zero emissions, consider some of the key opportunities emerging from the net zero transition and considered the main policy levers for a successful transition to net zero emissions for sectors such as steel, cement, glass, chemicals and ceramics.

The event also provided a short overview of the key findings from the Aldersgate Group’s one-year project on industrial decarbonisation with Frontier Economics and University College London and will also include a cross-sectoral and multinational business panel as well as a dynamic Q&A session with the audience. Business and NGO speakers discussed the challenges and opportunities ahead from the perspective of their own sectors, demonstrating what they are already doing to reduce emissions in line with net zero and put the spotlight on the areas where investment and public policy decisions are a priority.

Chair and introductory remarks:

  • Rt Hon Theresa May MP, Chair, Aldersgate Group

Presentation:

  • Ana Musat, Head of Policy, Aldersgate Group

Panellists:

  • Martin Casey, Director Public Affairs Europe, CEMEX
  • Roz Bulleid, Deputy Policy Director, Green Alliance
  • Sam French, Business Development Director, Johnson Matthey
  • Ed Heath-Whyte, Head of Environment and Sustainability, Liberty Steel Group
  • Dr Eoghan Maguire, Head of Joint Ventures, Vattenfall
  • Ben Clarke, Head of Gas Networks, WSP