Explore our digital chemical management and inventory assessment platform in this complimentary webinar.
Chemical management is now under greater scrutiny than ever before in the textile industry, especially in processes such as dyeing, finishing, and printing, which often involve large quantities of potentially harmful chemicals. Transitioning to more environmentally friendly practices can be challenging for businesses. However, with increasing consumer and stakeholder emphasis on sustainability, responsible chemical management offers not only a path to compliance but also a valuable competitive advantage.
Introducing SGS SMART Cares, our next-generation chemical management platform. This innovative tool enables you to build a comprehensive chemical database, incorporating supplier and inventory information, as well as usage records. It also facilitates chemical substance screening, helping you identify restricted substances and implement substitution strategies. Additionally, it generates ZDHC Performance InCheck reports and enhances collaboration with brands.
Reducing environmental impact through sustainable chemical management creates safer working conditions for employees, ensures seamless regulatory compliance, and accelerates market access. In an era of heightened awareness around sustainability, collaboration among manufacturers, suppliers, brands, and retailers is essential. In this complimentary webinar, presenters Daniel Zhao and Brenda Chiu will demonstrate how SGS SMART Cares simplifies the adoption and consistency of best practices in chemical management.
Agenda
- Introduction to SGS SMART Cares
- Key features demonstration
- Real-time operation demonstration in a production environment
- Q&A
Who should attend:
This webinar will be of interest to suppliers, such as wet processing plants using chemical formulations, and brands looking to implement sustainable chemical management.
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Session 1: Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Session 2: Wednesday, October 23, 2024
This one-hour session takes place on October 16, 2024, at 10:00 am (GMT +1:00) Europe/Paris time, with a second session on October 23, 2024, at 4:30 pm (GMT +1:00) Europe/Paris time.