In the race towards a sustainable future, food and beverage manufacturers are stepping up their game. That’s why the Sustainable Food Factory Conference & Exhibition on June 11, 2025, at Derby Arena, is a must-attend event for industry professionals passionate about decarbonisation, innovation, and sustainable practices.
Why This Event Matters
As the food and beverage industry faces increasing pressure to reduce carbon emissions and adopt greener manufacturing processes, Sustainable Food Factory 2025 serves as a hub for expert insights, game-changing solutions, and invaluable networking. Attendees will have the chance to connect with decision-makers and sustainability professionals, learning firsthand about cutting-edge strategies that can transform their operations.
What’s on the Agenda?
- Expert-Led Talks – Industry leaders will share their knowledge on decarbonisation in food and beverage production.
- Networking Opportunities – Manufacturers, suppliers, and sustainability experts will engage in discussions that could shape the future of green food production.
- Exhibitor Showcase – From major industry suppliers to innovative green challengers, businesses will highlight the solutions designed to help manufacturers meet their sustainability goals. WMH will be among the exhibitors, presenting its latest advancements in sustainable food manufacturing.
- Panel Discussions – With featured speakers like Alain Dilworth, Programme Manager of Made Smarter Adoption North West, attendees can explore the impact of industrial digital technology on sustainability.
Who Should Attend?
Whether you’re a food or beverage manufacturer, sustainability advocate, supply chain professional, or business leader, this conference offers the tools and knowledge you need to drive meaningful change. Plus, delegate passes are free for food and beverage manufacturers.
How to Register
If you’re ready to be part of the movement towards low-carbon, sustainable food production, secure your spot now. You can register here.
Sustainable food manufacturing isn’t just a trend—it’s the future. Will you be part of the change?