Turning the Dial

This industry event is dedicated to ESG, food waste, and sustainable packaging innovations - supporting the WA food and beverage sector’s transition to a circular economy. Early bird passes are available for sale until 30 April.

Come and be part of the ongoing effort to strengthen the sustainability credentials of WA’s food and beverage manufacturing sector.

Event Highlights

Keynote Presentations: Gain insights from over 20 thought leaders, including the esteemed Josh Byrne as our Master of Ceremonies and Tristan Kitchener delivering the ESG keynote, setting the stage for transformative discussions.

Three Key Topics, One Comprehensive Event:

  1. ESG Principles: Explore the essential role of Environmental, Social, and Governance factors in shaping the industry's future;
  2. Sustainable Packaging: Dive into cutting-edge innovations, materials, and design practices to reduce environmental impact; and
  3. Food Waste Reduction: Discover effective strategies to minimise waste throughout the supply chain and turn challenges into opportunities.

Breakout Workshops: Delve into one of five interactive sessions, applying your newfound knowledge to real-world scenarios and leaving with actionable takeaways for immediate implementation.

Exhibition Display: Engage with local businesses showcasing the latest innovations, technologies, and sustainable solutions that are reshaping the industry landscape.

Networking Sundowner: Conclude your day by connecting with like-minded professionals, forging collaborations, and sharing insights in a relaxed setting.

Businesses servicing the food and beverage industry in areas of carbon and energy management, sustainable packaging, food waste solutions and circular economy solutions are invited to contact AFTevents@dpird.wa.gov.au to register interest for exhibition space.

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