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    In part two of our Energy Transition Talks conversation with Helena Jochberger, CGI’s Global Industry Lead for Manufacturing, she and Peter Warren share insights from their industries, emphasizing the advantages of cross-industry collaboration, the need to integrate renewable energy sources and the evolution of ESG principles in business strategy. Organizations worldwide face sustainability challenges, but this discussion reveals that innovative thinking and networks that transcend traditional industry boundaries are driving collective progress.

    The convergence of energy and manufacturing industries is increasingly evident as both sectors embrace sustainability and technology innovation to address global challenges. As these industries align their strategies toward decarbonization and efficiency, valuable opportunities emerge to identify shared learnings, goals and practices for a more sustainable future.

    Material passports: The key to transparency

    Helena highlights the significance of tools like material passports in tracking CO2 emissions and resource origins, which aids in achieving shared sustainability goals across industries. These passports provide transparency in emissions reporting, similar to energy certificates that track energy provenance.

    Collaboration in the automotive sector

    The automotive industry, particularly in Europe, exemplifies this trend through initiatives like Catena-X, which fosters collaboration among diverse stakeholders to enhance supply chain traceability and drive innovation in electric vehicle (EV) production and battery localization.

    Decarbonizing steel: A renewable revolution

    Looking at the steel industry's decarbonization journey, Peter and Helena highlight the importance of integrating renewable energy sources. Helena notes that steel manufacturers are not only producing metal products but are also investing in upstream energy solution, such as acquiring wind farms and hydrogen production facilities, to secure clean energy. This approach reflects a shift towards broader adoption of sustainable practices in response to global challenges.

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In part two of our Energy Transition Talks conversation with Helena Jochberger, CGI’s Global Industry Lead for Manufacturing, she and Peter Warren share insights from their industries, emphasizing the advantages of cross-industry collaboration, the need to integrate renewable energy sources and the evolution of ESG principles in business strategy. Organizations worldwide face sustainability challenges, but this discussion reveals that innovative thinking and networks that transcend traditional industry boundaries are driving collective progress.

The convergence of energy and manufacturing industries is increasingly evident as both sectors embrace sustainability and technology innovation to address global challenges. As these industries align their strategies toward decarbonization and efficiency, valuable opportunities emerge to identify shared learnings, goals and practices for a more sustainable future.

Material passports: The key to transparency

Helena highlights the significance of tools like material passports in tracking CO2 emissions and resource origins, which aids in achieving shared sustainability goals across industries. These passports provide transparency in emissions reporting, similar to energy certificates that track energy provenance.

Collaboration in the automotive sector

The automotive industry, particularly in Europe, exemplifies this trend through initiatives like Catena-X, which fosters collaboration among diverse stakeholders to enhance supply chain traceability and drive innovation in electric vehicle (EV) production and battery localization.

Decarbonizing steel: A renewable revolution

Looking at the steel industry's decarbonization journey, Peter and Helena highlight the importance of integrating renewable energy sources. Helena notes that steel manufacturers are not only producing metal products but are also investing in upstream energy solution, such as acquiring wind farms and hydrogen production facilities, to secure clean energy. This approach reflects a shift towards broader adoption of sustainable practices in response to global challenges.

Visit our Energy Transition Talks page

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