december 8–9
dec 8–9We are focused on positive anthropic action, that is: that human activity can promote the preservation of natural resources.
Our environment connected
We exert influence on our environment and know the connection and responsibility we have with physical, biological, and chemical factors that allow life and sustainability of the planet.
There are many answers from the leather sector in front of the industry and society challenges. With technological and creative solutions, combined with a lot of dedication and investments, companies have improved indicators related to environmental, social, and economical issues. Connects with the planet demands, showing responsibility and commitment with the market, their consumers, providers, contributors and investors.
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Program
- 10:00 (BRT) | OPENING
- 10:10 (BRT) | LECTURE
- 10:50 (BRT) | LECTURE
- 11:30 (BRT) | LECTURE
- 12:00 (BRT) | CLOSING
- 10:00 (BRT) | OPENING
- 10:10 (BRT) | CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CASE
- 10:40 (BRT) | TANNERY CASE
- 10:50 (BRT) | CERTIFICATION CASE
- 11:00 (BRT) | TANNERY CASE
- 11:10 (BRT) | TANNERY CASE
- 11:20 (BRT) | SHOE INDUSTRY CASE
- 11:30 (BRT) | TANNERY CASE
- 11:50 (BRT) | CLOSING
OPENING
On the first day, three talks will share trends connected with leather: sustainable development, ESG and science.
Sustainable development in focus
by Leonardo Lima, Founder of & CEO of Dreams and Purpose Consulting
An industrial chemist with an MBA in Sustainable Development, Leonardo worked for the last 43 years in large companies like:
Ambev, McDonald's, Nabisco, Kraft Foods and General Mills.
* The event will feature simultaneous translation in English and Portuguese
ESG in your company
by Davi Bomtempo, environment and sustainability executive manager of the Brazilian National Confederation of Industry (CNI)
Economist, with a master's degree in Public Administration, Davi leads the agendas of water resources, biodiversity, environmental licensing, forests, solid waste, climate change, sustainable production and consumption and Sustainable Development Goals at CNI.
* The event will feature simultaneous translation in English and Portuguese
Leather and its synthetic substitutes: a comparison of animal based and vegan alternatives
by Dr. Michael Meyer, FILK Freiberg Institute (Germany) research manager
Biologist and process engineer, he worked in the collagen and gelatine industries and assumed the management of the leather and biopolymers department at the FILK Institute in 2001. The following year, he received his PhD degree. He is responsible for all research activities and scientific work at the FILK Freiberg Institute.
* The event will feature simultaneous translation in English and Portuguese
CLOSING
Final words of the day and presentation of the program for the second day of the event.
OPENING
On the second one we’ll have a whole morning dedicated to successful cases and inspirations that can motivate changes in different industries.
Smit & Zoon:
Supporting sustainable leather production from a chemical company's perspective
* The event will feature simultaneous translation in English and Portuguese
CSCB at Fuga Couros
* The event will feature simultaneous translation in English and Portuguese
Sustainable Origin:
indicators and transformations
* The event will feature simultaneous translation in English and Portuguese
Courovale:
solid waste processes and destination
* The event will feature simultaneous translation in English and Portuguese
Standardization, processes, and improvements:
by CSCB at Curtume Mats
* The event will feature simultaneous translation in English and Portuguese
Sustainability
at Arezzo&Co
* The event will feature simultaneous translation in English and Portuguese
JBS Couros:
Zero Carbon Production Target
* The event will feature simultaneous translation in English and Portuguese
CLOSING
Closing ceremony of the event.
- Wed, Dec 8
- Thu, Dec 9