The 2nd Annual Sustainable Manufacturing Strategies Summit Returns...

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The 2nd Annual Sustainable Manufacturing Strategies Summit Returns to Lisbon in 2025

Lisbon, Portugal – The Sustainable Manufacturing Strategies Summit 2025 is set to return to Lisbon for its second edition, bringing together over 150 senior leaders from across Europe and beyond to shape the future of sustainable manufacturing. Hosted by Intrinsic Communications, this two-day event will take place on 26-27th June 2025, uniting industry experts, sustainability pioneers, and technology innovators to accelerate actionable change in the global manufacturing ecosystem.

Top Speakers for 2025 Include:

• Dr. Christine Wenzel, Global Head of Sustainability, Siemens AG

• Carlos Herrera, Chief Sustainability Officer, Holcim

• Sophie Duroc-Danner, Head of Environmental Strategy, Renault Group

With the manufacturing sector under increasing pressure to decarbonize, the summit’s headline session, “Beyond Net Zero: Designing the Next Generation of Circular Manufacturing”, will explore how leaders are embedding circularity, resource efficiency, and climate resilience into core operations—without compromising productivity.

From energy innovation and data-driven ESG reporting to green finance and scope 3 collaboration, the summit offers deep dives into the most pressing topics and real-world solutions driving results.

We’re delighted to be back in Lisbon for the 2nd Annual Sustainable Manufacturing Strategies Summit,” said Robi Harper, Project Director and Intrinsic Communications CEO. “This is a must-attend forum for sustainability leaders who are serious about making industrial change happen. With fresh insights from global frontrunners, it’s a truly valuable opportunity to collaborate, benchmark, and lead with purpose.

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