Implementing Sustainability: Pains & Gains, Policies & Practices

This daylong summit was moderated, attended and enriched by the who’s who of India’s facility management sector.

Kicked off by a keynote address which stressed on the need to harness the power of green energy, the tone was set to bring forth tangible alternatives to current processes and practices. Solar power will power India’s growth story, and it is FM who has assumed the responsibility to bring it to their facilities.

How can a corporation whose core business is manufacturing products, attain a zero-waste status? Presentations from experts who have the answers edified the decision-makers in the audience.

With growing recognition of the limited amount of natural resources available to us, the session on resource management – both of utilities and consumables – shed light on ways to reduce consumption and wastage. This was followed by case studies from global conglomerates like L&T and Reliance on how all group companies are working to reduce their carbon footprint.

Paper pervades every aspect of facility management, and manual intervention is required at multiple levels of operations and maintenance…no more. Ways to create a touchless operational system were put forth to general consensus from the audience.

 

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HIGHLIGHTS

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The session on measuring, monitoring, mobilising and managing sustainable FM with technology was capped off by an impactful address about the impact of ESG on people, planet and profits.

 

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