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Uniting the world to tackle climate change

Written by Teresa Gumhalter | Nov 4, 2021 10:00:00 PM

At the World Climate Conference in Glasgow, countries debate the topic of addressing carbon reduction on a global scale. In more detailed discussions surrounding the negotiations, participants at the COP26 events wonder: How can we reduce CO2 emissions in manufacturing and engineering? 

Ia panel discussion on „Low carbon and renewables / manufacturing and engineering“ Walter Kreisel highlighted the potential of renewable energy production such as photovoltaic systems and decentralized battery storage. 

Together with the other speakers, Walter reflected on ways to make the manufacturing sector more sustainable and on topics such as increasing transparency within carbon accounting.  

He emphasized the importance of developing a circular economy with resources being used efficiently from production over utilization to the end-of-life phase. We at neoom group have the goal to offer high quality products with the smallest possible footprint, as resource-efficient as possible! 

 

As the topic of burning resources arose, Walter answered questions from the audience about the necessity of moving beyond fossil energy sources.  

It is important to us that society becomes aware of one central idea: No matter how cheap energy or any other product is, if not done properly, it is the environment that pays the price of a piece of equipment we buy. Luckily, we not only believe in the value of a decentralized renewable energy system, but we also know that in the long run it is the cheapest option we have. 

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