Net Zero Compare

Reef-UKC Workshop: Cold Chain Decarbonisation – Initiatives and Roadmaps

Birmingham, B4, 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Jul 2, 2026
Onye Dike
Added by Onye Dike
Published May 8, 2026

Summary

The Reef-UKC Workshop on Cold Chain Decarbonisation will take place on July 2, 2026, in Birmingham. This workshop aims to address the critical need for sustainable practices in the UK's cold chain infrastructure, which is vital for food supply and pharmaceuticals.

Details

Location
Birmingham, B4, 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Date
July 2nd, 2026
Type
In Person
Website
Registration

Learn more

Overview

The Reef-UKC Workshop: Cold Chain Decarbonisation – Initiatives and Roadmaps is set for July 2, 2026, at Conference Aston, Aston University, Birmingham. This event is crucial for stakeholders in the cold chain sector, including industry leaders, infrastructure operators, retailers, and policymakers.

The workshop will focus on practical solutions and scalable initiatives to reduce carbon emissions associated with cold chain operations, which significantly impact energy demand and environmental sustainability. Participants will engage in discussions about current initiatives and future roadmaps aimed at achieving the UK's Net Zero goals while ensuring system resilience and performance.

Agenda Highlights

The agenda includes keynote speeches, networking opportunities, and interactive sessions that will cover:

  • Welcome and Opening Remarks
  • Keynote Speakers
  • Overview of Seed Projects
  • Industry and Policy Perspectives
  • Interactive Discussions
  • Closing Remarks

This workshop is an opportunity to connect with experts and contribute to the future of sustainable cooling in the UK. Given the limited availability of places, early registration is encouraged to ensure participation. For more details and to register, visit the official event page.


Onye Dike
Added by:
Onye Dike
Sustainability Research Analyst
Onye Dike is a Sustainability Research Analyst at Net Zero Compare, where he contributes to research and analysis on environmental regulations, carbon accounting, and emerging sustainability trends.
Added on May 8, 2026 by Onye Dike ·