Sustainability – EBRI Master Class

Is your business seeking new low carbon market opportunities?

Sustainability, Energy and Bioproducts: Opportunities for your Business

 

Are you a business in the West Midlands seeking guidance on how to:

  • Reuse, recycle or reduce your waste?
  • Meet your customer and investor demands to demonstrate your commitment to sustainability?
  • Develop new, innovative, low carbon goods and services from waste?
  • Link into the ever expanding green industry supply chains, such as energy-from-waste, energy systems and bioproducts?
  • Enhance your energy systems?

The Energy & Bioproducts Research Institute (EBRI) at Aston University is now running a new series of its highly acclaimed Master Class to help business decision makers and entrepreneurs explore the growing bioeconomy and the opportunities it offers.

“92% of attendees have rated it ‘Excellent’ or ‘Very Good’.”*

Course programme

Topics covered in this two-day course include:

  • Putting Sustainability into Practice
  • Carbon Footprint Assessment
  • Opportunities from Waste
  • Insights into New Technologies and Bioproducts
  • Energy Efficiency Solutions

There will be networking opportunities with other businesses throughout the event.

New dates to be announced – Contact us now to reserve a place.

There is no charge for eligible companies** to attend this Master Class event.

Email: [email protected]

Call: 0121 204 3383

 

Films – Master Class Overview and Reviews

To hear feedback from past attendees watch our short video, and a selection of our most recent business testimonials.

To discover more about EBRI and how it supports business watch here.

 

* Survey feedback from 49 business delegates who attended the EBRI Sustainability, Energy & Bioproducts Master Class events in November 2021 and March and April 2022. 69.4% of attendees rated the EBRI Master Class ‘Excellent’; 22.4% rated it ‘Very Good’; and 8.2% rated it ‘Good’.

** SME businesses located within the following West Midlands Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) areas: Greater Birmingham and Solihull, Black Country, Coventry and Warwickshire, the Marches, and Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire.