A pioneering initiative designed to collectively accelerate carbon reduction in the paints and coatings
industry has been launched by AkzoNobel.
The company has invited partners from across the value chain to take part in its Collaborative
Sustainability Challenge – a new Paint the Future initiative which aims to develop a shared approach
to tackling climate change.
Due to be staged in May, the 24-hour event will involve senior executives and next generation
leaders from a select group of partners – including suppliers and customers – who will engage in
open discussions in a non-confidential environment.
“Successfully tackling the impact of climate change is everyone’s responsibility,” says AkzoNobel
CEO, Thierry Vanlancker. “Having set science-based sustainability targets to halve our carbon
emissions across the full value chain by 2030, we’re fully committed to getting there. However, we
know the only way for us to achieve that ambition – and play our part in limiting global warming to
1.5˚C above pre-industrial levels – is to collaborate with our partners.”
During the event, participants will deep-dive into the following areas:
- Energy transition – Inspire partners towards decarbonizing processes and transitioning to
renewable energy sources
- Process efficiency – Increase the efficiency of material use and reduce the energy required
for applying and curing paints and coatings
- Solvent emissions – Reduce the number of solvents emitted throughout our entire value
chain
- Circular solutions – Increase the use of circular solutions in paints and coatings, both
upstream and downstream
“There are unprecedented challenges we all need to overcome,” adds Klaas Kruithof, AkzoNobel’s
Chief Technology Officer. “Achieving this will require collaborative innovation across the industry. We
want to challenge ourselves and our partners to collectively identify opportunities in the areas we’ll
be discussing, which will result in just one true winner – our planet.”
The forthcoming Collaborative Sustainability Challenge will build on the success of Paint the Future,
which has already established a strong collaborative innovation ecosystem with startups, suppliers,
academia and customers.
Continues Vanlancker: “Paint the Future has revolutionized innovation in the paints and coatings
industry and this challenge is a natural progression, because our science-based sustainability target
is clearly a driver for innovation. It’s about challenging ourselves and our partners every day to be
better global citizens and protect the future of our planet – which is fundamental to our own People.
Planet. Paint. approach to doing business.”
AkzoNobel’s Collaborative Sustainability Challenge is scheduled to take place in Amsterdam, the
Netherlands, between May 17 and 18, 2022.
For more information about the Collaborative Sustainability Challenge, visit letspaintthefuture.com