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So, what advice does Amy Marks have for moving the industry forward?.
■ Recycling maximised.Maybe these could be summed up with the joint sentiment that an industry focused on health should not conspire to harm the long-term well-being of society..
So how do we accelerate?.The drivers for change in this arena need themselves to change, in reality and in dialogue.. With tough and uncertain trading conditions, drivers which do not put economics at the centre of things, risk becoming marginalised.The aims of efficiency, intensification, recycling and waste reduction, if applied correctly, are directly shared with improving today’s economics.
In an arena where regulation and taxation will be aligned to carbon reduction, there is also a strategic necessity for long-term profitability.Framing the drivers in this way would chime much more favourably with shareholders, boardrooms, and in the political arena.. Economics are certainly the key driver in the generics manufacturers who operate in price-sensitive markets.
Accounting for as high as 90% of prescription drugs, their strategies and business decisions have huge influence on the impact of the sector.
They often do not carry the overhead of strategic teams, and there is an opportunity to share, promote and assist their move towards more efficient use of solvents through the sharing of insights and examples.reducing the embodied carbon emissions associated with new builds.
reduced operational carbon emissions.reduced energy bills for occupants, and.
the economic benefits of keeping the construction industry active.. Retrofitting also has notable health and wellbeing benefits derived from better thermal and acoustic comfort and air quality (including the reduction of dampness and risk of fungi / mould).Cutting energy bills is beneficial in addressing fuel poverty, especially in the context of a global energy crisis, where electricity is more expensive than gas.