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Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL)

Join author, entrepreneur and Canopy member Simon Kew, to celebrate the launch of ‘The Path to Net Zero for the Fashion Industry’. The book sets out quantitative science-based evidence to understand where the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions emitted by the fashion industry are generated, and explores the strategies needed to achieve decarbonisation.

This book launch event will include a facilitated conversation between author Simon Kew, and CISL Programme Director Viola Jardon, and opportunity for networking. 

Date: Thursday 9 May 2024

Time: 1700-1830

Location: Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, The Entopia Building, 1 Regent Street, Cambridge, CB2 1GG, UK, OR join us online.

Book synopsis:

With GHG emissions currently predicted to triple by the middle of the century, the fashion industry is far off course to reach Net Zero, as set out in the Paris Agreement. With misinformation and greenwashing representing an ever-growing barrier to potential solutions, the book aims to demystify the source of GHG emissions from the industry, breaking down in detail their origin, while identifying the steps that can be taken when designing and sourcing new products. Detailing the market drivers and trends in fashion consumption, it argues that change should be guided by science-based quantitative principles. Accessibly written with key insights at the end of each chapter, this book will enable the reader to understand the tactics to tackle decarbonisation, and ultimately outline five main strategies that can be deployed by the fashion and textile industries to align with the Paris Agreement.

This book serves as a practical guide for designers, buyers and the fashion industry in general to develop and understand approaches and strategies to reduce energy consumption and the resulting GHG emissions to reach Net Zero.

About the author:

Simon Kew is a globally experienced senior technology leader with a track record of commercial success in implementing new chemically enabled manufacturing technologies at industrial scale. He has cross-industry global experience in implementing manufacturing innovations in global Fortune 100 and start-up companies across sectors including fashion and textiles, consumer products, chemicals, pharmaceuticals and food. A chemist and chemical engineer by training, he holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge.

Notes on working with third partiesNeither the University or CISL directly or indirectly endorses any product or service provided, or to be provided, nor makes representation that any such third-party services are fit for your intended purpose.

Register here to join us in person or online.

 

 

Date: 
Thursday, 9 May, 2024 - 17:00 to 18:30
Event location: 
Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership The Entopia Building 1 Regent Street Cambridge CB2 1GG, UK