Webinar

Webinar: The Raw Material & Product Passport for companies

  • Date

    03Mar

  • Time

    9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

  • Location

    Online

  • Region

    Online

The Raw Material and Product Passport (GPP) can not only help you save costs, but also tap into new markets, comply with (new) legislation and regulations, strengthen your image, and more. But what exactly does the GPP entail? And how do you get started? We will guide you through the first steps, the opportunities, and inspiring practical examples.

Program

  • The Raw Material & Product Passport (GPP) as a catalyst for the circular manufacturing industry – by Diana de Graaf, Director of Circular Manufacturing Industry
  • Everything you need to know about the GPP: Raw Materials and Product Passport guidelines – by Lilian van Hove, Circonnect
  • Getting started across the industry: the practical example of Hygienic Design Network – by Hans van der Steen, Metaalunie
  • In practice: how companies are already working with product data – speaker to be announced

Stéphanie Schuitemaker, Program Manager at the Circular Manufacturing Industry Foundation, will moderate this inspiring webinar. The webinar is organized by Circular Manufacturing Industry, in collaboration with Hygienic Design Network (HDN) and Circonnect.

For whom?

Manufacturing companies that want to prepare for a future in which product data will play an increasingly important role: product data is not only important for compliance with laws and regulations, but also for managing raw materials and product information, which is essential for future-proof business in the manufacturing industry. By understanding what is in your products, where they are located, and how they are maintained, you can better manage the security of raw material supply, cost savings, sustainability, and strategic innovation.

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The Circular Manufacturing Industry Implementation Program works to accelerate the transition to a circular economy within the manufacturing industry. Developing knowledge and technology, as well as scaling up to as many companies as possible, is central to this. A circular manufacturing industry creates economic opportunities in the areas of service, reuse, repair and recycling.

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