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MUMBAI: In order to formally announce the launch of the Together for Sustainability (TfS) India chapter, a day long summit has been planned at the Grand Hyatt, Santacruz, Mumbai on September 20, 2016.
It has mission to help create awareness and exchange thoughts on sustainability in the chemical industry. It is an exclusive CEO panel discussion, on “Charting a sustainable ecosystem in the Indian chemical industry”.
The panel discussion will be attended by the following leaders from the chemical industry:
Ajay Durrani – Country President and Managing Director, Indian SubContinent- Covestro
Deepak Parikh – CEO & Managing Director – Clariant India, Region President – Middle East, Africa, India – Clariant International
Jacques Perez – Vice Chairman, CFO and Managing Director at Lanxess India Pvt. Ltd.
Raman Ramachandran – Chairman and Managing Director, BASF India Ltd., & Head, BASF South Asia
Richard van der Merwe – Vice Chairman & Managing Director and CEO, Bayer CropScience, India
Rüdiger Eberhard – Chief Procurement Officer- Evonik and President – Together for Sustainability
The panel discussion will focus on the following pointers:
The need to align the chemical industry with sustainability
How sustainability and the success of the chemical industry is intertwined
Sustainability’s role in helping the industry tap into opportunities arising from the Make in India initiative
Date: September 20, 2016
Venue: The Grand Hyatt, Santacruz
Time: 12.00 noon to 1.00 pm
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