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Earlier this month, some of Australia’s biggest companies released a statement to say that even our heaviest industries can transition their supply chains to net zero emissions, and they’re prepared to put the work in.
It won’t be easy, and the pathway is narrow. But thanks to the work of the Australian Industry Energy Transition Initiative, it’s possible.
In Episode 86 of First Fuel, EEC CEO Luke Menzel is joined by Orica’s Head of Sustainability Troy Powell and Industry Lead at Climateworks Centre, Rob Kelly, to discuss the Energy Transition Initiative and the opportunities it presents to Australian industry.
Read all publications from the Australian Energy Transition Initiative here.
Connect with our guests:
Find Troy here.
Find Rob here.
Connect with us:
Find Luke on Twitter here
Find out more about the Energy Efficiency Council at eec.org.au
Follow us on Twitter.
Email us at [email protected]
Earlier this month, some of Australia’s biggest companies released a statement to say that even our heaviest industries can transition their supply chains to net zero emissions, and they’re prepared to put the work in.
It won’t be easy, and the pathway is narrow. But thanks to the work of the Australian Industry Energy Transition Initiative, it’s possible.
In Episode 86 of First Fuel, EEC CEO Luke Menzel is joined by Orica’s Head of Sustainability Troy Powell and Industry Lead at Climateworks Centre, Rob Kelly, to discuss the Energy Transition Initiative and the opportunities it presents to Australian industry.
Read all publications from the Australian Energy Transition Initiative here.
Connect with our guests:
Find Troy here.
Find Rob here.
Connect with us:
Find Luke on Twitter here
Find out more about the Energy Efficiency Council at eec.org.au
Follow us on Twitter.
Email us at [email protected]
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