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Glazing Supply Chain – route map to 2050
Richard JohnNational Energy Foundation
(Denial?)
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Government’s aim: How can we reduce CO2 emissions by 80% by 2050?
The Law of Unintended Consequences
Government’s aim: How can we reduce CO2 emissions by 80% by 2050?
UK glazing supply chain: How can we reduce CO2 emissions from the glazing supply chain in a commercially viable way?
Proposed Study
Thought Leadership• Challenges & solutions; cost, benefit, risk assessmentRoad Mapping• Link to wider benefits of glazing (productivity)Workshops• Engagement & ownership by industry
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1. Lead the agenda
2. Create delivery structures
3. Research & Development
4. Communication & Collaboration including with supply chain
Recommendations
Glass Manufacturers Response
How can we reduce CO2 emissions from glass factories in a commercially viable way?
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CO2 from glass manufacturing
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Results 1 - Options & Barriers / trajectories diagram
NEF Proposed Study – Illustrative Carbon Supply Chain
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Proposed NEF Study:• First cut assessment & route map
development – 80% by 2050• Foresight exercise• Cost £30k; pledged £25k• Looking for input / industry participation• Corresponding members• Report review• Workshop attendees• Promotion