Helping industry shape a more sustainable future
The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) has become a founding partner in ESTAINIUM, the first open, global network aiming to develop international standards for industry to reduce its carbon footprint and mitigate negative impacts.
ESTAINIUM will be at the forefront of research and technology initiatives for a more sustainable industry sector, working with people, businesses and corporations to meet current and future climate challenges.
“Industry accounts for about a third of all greenhouse gas emissions,” said Distinguished Professor Peter Ralph, Director of the UTS Climate Change Cluster.
“By becoming a founding member of ESTAINIUM, UTS is showing leadership on a global strategy to decarbonise industry and shape a more sustainable future for our planet.”
Founding members of ESTAINIUM include German manufacturing and tech giants Siemens and Merck, and Japanese information technology powerhouse, NTT Data.
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