CARBON ZERO CONFERENCE ASIA

Pathways to Net Zero by Various Industry

PRIDE PLAZA | NEW DELHI

November, 2023 | FRIDAY

WHY C0CA?

  1. 500+ attendees with key decision makers profiles

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  2. Network with top level industry people across the globe and policy makers

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  3. Meet with carbon, climate change, environmental and sustainability experts from the leading associations and organizations

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  4. Learn & apply from well-respected members of the industry and the key associations

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  5. Learn & apply from well-respected members of the industry and the key associations

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  6. Explore the business opportunities for better growth

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  7. Find out the latest of technologies involved in decarbonization Create new leads

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  8. Make new friends in the industry

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C0CA 2023 - Supporting Global Goals

The Asia-Pacific region produced 17.74 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions in 2021. This was more than the combined total emissions of all other regions that year. China alone accounted for nearly 60 percent of Asia-Pacific CO₂ emissions, and 31 percent of the global total. The second most polluting region in 2021 was North America, where 5.6 billion metric tons of CO₂ were emitted. Emissions in Europe, North America and the Asia-Pacific region increased by around five percent in 2021 when compared to 2020 levels.

India is the 2nd largest producer of carbon emissions whereas it stood 3rd in the global standings.

Though the COVID-19 outbreak had caused a good amount of emission reductions globally due to restricted industrial and social activities.

According to a report submitted by Statista, annual emissions fell substantially as a result of COVID-19, global atmospheric concentrations of CO₂ reached a record high in 2020, averaging more than 414 parts per million. The increased burning of fossil fuels - as well as deforestation and other human activities - has seen atmospheric CO₂ levels increase massively in recent decades. CO₂ is the primary contributor to climate change.

On this note, we are organizing this conference to help industry and policy makers to discuss the possibilities of achieving net zero by 2050 and creating a roadmap for 2030 along with supporting the global goals.

C0CA will be a world renowned global industry conference, will bring more than 500 attendees, covering 50+ countries.

The biggest names in carbon materials, decarbonization technologies, innovative practices and services will be on display, showing the latest innovation in the various industries. The conference will also witness the latest opportunities and challenges that climate and industry face in Asia.

C0CA will emphasize on the best practices, challenges, issues and strategy adopted in providing the best carbon emissions reductions and net zero goal.

We invite all industry people, brand owners, experts, business leaders and Government bodies to come together and think of ways to find solutions upon this platform.

Who should attend?

Global and cross section of the plastics recycling industry and plastic waste management will be represented at this segment, including:

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Manufacturing industries

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Carbon traders and credit suppliers

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Government bodies

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Machinery and equipment suppliers

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Handling and logistics services

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Local Authorities - ULBs or municipal corporations

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Environmentalist

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Project management consultants

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Recycling & waste management companies

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Service sectors including ITs

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Credit rating agencies

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Surveyors & inspection companies

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Brand Owners

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Chemical Suppliers

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Technology & Equipment Manufacturers

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Business analysts

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All other industry stakeholders

For 2023, expect coverage of the following
key topics/discussions:

The latest strategies and practices by CCUs

Updates on national and global policy that could decarbonize ASIA

Roadmap 2025 - What’s shaping ecosystems for net zero

Impact on manufacturing, services and sustainable living

Future of markets and market expectations

Role in the environment

How the evolving COVID-19 pandemic has affected the industry in multiple ways

Much more!

Delegate Fee Structure

Pre-Standard Fee:

Standard Fee:

  • INR 9,999 + GST / USD 200 + GST
  • From June 19, 2023 to July 19, 2023

Spot Fee:

  • INR 11,999 + GST / USD 250 + GST
  • Virtual: INR 5,000 + GST / USD 100 + GST

Note:

  • 18% GST is applicable on above Indian Delegate Fee.
  • International delegate; a representative of an overseas company not working in india
  • For large group participation, dealers and service centers, please contact us for attractive offers.
  • Registration fee includes access to all sessions, summit documentation, refreshments, lunch & exhibition ara.

For Offline Payment Please Download Registration Form

Agenda

DAY 1 | November, 2023 | THURSDAY
SESSION 1 - SETTING THE TONE - INVESTMENT PERSPECTIVES

9:40 AM to 10:00 AM - Role of investment in Net zero by 2050 - How successful we can be

SESSION 2 - PANEL DISCUSSION - RECYCLER’S PANEL

10:00 AM to 11:15 AM - Decarbonization in Asia - role of recyclers of various materials

  • How recycling can be helpful in net zero emissions 2050
  • Expectations form the government / policy makers
  • What are the needs of manufacturers and stakeholders to promote CCUS in Asia and the Pacific?
  • How can recycling industry play a role in implementing CCUS projects?
11:15 AM to 11:45 PM - TEA BREAK
SESSION 3 - PRESENTATIONS - TECHNOLOGIES

11:45 PM to 12:00 PM CCUS to decarbonize ASIA

12:00 PM to 12:40 PM How technology is leading the way in CCUS & decarbonization - vision 2030

12:40 PM to 1:20 PM - TBD

1:20 PM to 3:00 PM - NETWORKING LUNCH BREAK
SESSION 4 - PANEL DISCUSSION - SUSTAINABILITY & CIRCUALR ECONOMY

13:00 PM to 4:30 PM - Net Zero partnerships – sustainable & circular pathways to support net zero ambitions

4:30 PM to 5:00 PM - TEA BREAK

SESSION 5 - PANEL DISCUSSION - AUTOMOBILES

5:00 PM to 6:00 PM Scaling up automobile infrastructure (including EVs) for decarbonization

  • Policy support, technological enhancements
  • Infrastructure development for reducing the carbon emissions
  • Sustainable business model within the Eco-system

6:00 PM Onward - NETWORKING COCKTAIL & DINNER WITH MUSICAL NIGHT

DAY 1 | JULY 21, 2023 | FRIDAY
8:00 AM - 9:15 AM - Registrations & Check-ins
9:15 AM - 9:30 AM - Welcoming of Guests and Lamp Lightening
9:30 AM - 9:45 AM: Welcome note by the organizer

Amit Purohit | Founder | AP Industry Conferences

9:45 AM to 11:00 AM - SESSION 1 - SETTING THE TONE

POLICY PERSPECTIVES

  • Expectations form the government / policy makers
  • Roadmap 2025 - What’s shaping ecosystems
  • Govt. role in achieving the target of net zero by 2070
  • Long term strategies & action plans for Low Carbon Development
  • Clear policy guidance to achieve net zero

11:00 AM to 11:30 AM - TEA BREAK

11:30 AM to 1:00 PM - SESSION 2 - TECHNOLOGY

TECHNOLOGIES & INVESTMENT PERSPECTIVES

  • Role of investment in Net zero - How successful we can be
  • How technology is leading the way in CCUS & decarbonization - vision 2030
  • Policy support, technological enhancements
  • Infrastructure development for reducing the carbon emissions
  • Sustainable business model within the Eco-system
1:00 PM to 1:30 PM - PRESENTATION - CCUS to decarbonize ASIA
1:30 PM to 2:00 PM - PRESENTATION - Carbon trading / credits - How effective it can be?

1:30 PM to 3:00 PM - NETWORKING LUNCH BREAK

SESSION 3 - INDUSTRY CENTRIC PANEL DISCUSSIONS

3:00 PM TO 4:00 PM - IT, ENERGY & POWER

  • Decarbonization targets from IT industry
  • Renewable & Non-renewable energy & hydrocarbon in Asiato support the net-zero target
  • Credible decarbonization plans
  • Transitioning to renewable energy
  • Smart electrification solutions with cross border capabilities

4:00 PM to 4:20 PM - TEA BREAK

4:20 PM TO 5:50 PM - STEEL, CEMENT & CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
  • Decarbonization in Asia - role of stakeholders
  • What are the needs of manufacturers and stakeholders to promote CCUS in Asia and the Pacific
  • Decarbonization though a specific material for CCUS
  • What are expectations that government and investment sectors have to fulfill?
  • How can carbon finance play a role in implementing CCUS projects?

4:30 PM Onward Vote of thanks & closing remarks by the organizer

END OF CONFERENCE
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