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Net zero co lab: Driving real change together

Net zero co lab

Net zero co lab – Copenhagen calling

The Net zero co lab event took place on 25–26 March 2025 in Copenhagen, bringing together industry leaders to drive progress towards net zero. Designed to foster collaboration and innovation, the workshop focused on exploring practical solutions to accelerate the transition to a more sustainable future.

Collaboration is key

As with previous Net zero co lab workshops in Amsterdam and London, the discussions in Copenhagen were open, honest, and focused on actionable steps.

Representatives from leading organisations came together to share their experiences, identify challenges, and develop solutions to advance the decarbonisation of supply chains.

By bringing together experts from logistics, manufacturing, and sustainability, the event emphasised one clear message: Achieving net zero by 2050 is only possible through collective action.

As a result, this gathering showcased the value of collaboration and knowledge-sharing in driving real progress.

Copenhagen net zero co lab
Copenhagen net zero co lab

Key takeaways from Copenhagen

  • Cross-industry collaboration is essential: No single company or sector can solve the net zero challenge alone. Partnerships and shared insights drive innovation and create scalable solutions.

  • Commercial viability must be a priority: Sustainability and profitability go hand in hand. Cost-effective, efficient emission reduction strategies are crucial for widespread adoption.

  • Technology and data are driving change: AI, electrification of road transport, and sustainable fuels will be key to accelerating progress.

An ongoing commitment

Net zero co lab is more than an event—it’s a continuous movement. The insights from Copenhagen will drive further collaboration and real change across industries. The journey to net zero is complex, but by working together, we can create lasting solutions for a sustainable tomorrow.

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