Designing for Low CO₂  Insights from the Medical Device Industry
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Designing for Low CO₂ Insights from the Medical Device Industry

In this webinar, we will explore how product design is a powerful lever for cutting emissions at the source.

By Stena Circular Consulting

Date and time

Tuesday, June 10 · 4:15 - 5am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 45 minutes

For many product companies, emissions from materials, manufacturing, and packaging account for a majority of the total carbon footprint. That makes product and packaging design not just a creative or technical function—but a critical climate lever.

In this webinar, we will explore why ecodesign is becoming essential on the path to net zero, and how product design is a powerful lever for cutting emissions at the source.

You will learn how to:

  • Embed low-CO₂ thinking into product development
  • Set up structures and KPIs to guide design decisions
  • Make actionable, high-impact design changes

We will also be joined by a guest from the medical device industry, who will share their experience implementing ecodesign in collaboration with us. Ideal for sustainability leads, product designers, and innovation managers.

Organized by

Stena Circular Consulting is a management consulting firm dedicated to empowering frontrunner businesses by providing practical and profitable circular business solutions. ​

Our mission is to support clients in future-proofing their businesses while decoupling economic value creation from resource consumption, driving a circular transition that brings environmental, economic, and social benefits. ​Our services range from identifying the need for change, developing and revising strategies and targets, incorporating circularity, to redesigning business models, circular product and service design, realizing and implementing the changes. ​

In line with our parent company, Stena Recycling Group, we strive to be a leading circularity partner, promoting a world where recycling is the last resort.​

FreeJun 10 · 4:15 AM PDT