Bühler Calls for Action to Create a Sustainable Future
UZWIL, Switzerland – The world faces urgent challenges in the coming decades as climate change and a growing population make many of the current systems of production unsustainable. Dr. Gro Harlem Brundtland, former Prime Minister of Norway and former Director General of the World Health Organization, addressed some 800 experts, leaders, scientists and professionals from 500 companies and over 80 countries attending Bühler’s second Networking Days in Uzwil, Switzerland. She said, “There is no turning back. The need for private sector engagement is stronger than ever. We cannot solve all the challenges without the resources, the expertise, the technology and brain power of business.” Stefan Scheiber, CEO of Bühler Group, said, “We are ready to accept the challenge and in fact we are convinced that this is a pathway to building sustainable businesses delivering sustainable solutions. But we are running out of time. That is why we have increased our sustainability goals. Our aim is to reduce energy requirements, water consumption and waste by 50% in our customers’ value chains. No business can do this alone. We need wide-scale collaboration from every sector and part of the world.”
Bühler’s second Networking Days in Uzwil took place under the motto “Creating Tomorrow Together” and provided a forum for manufacturers, industry partners, scientists and start-ups to share ideas and inspire each other, focusing on the key questions: How can we feed a global population of nearly 10 billion people and help fulfill their mobility needs in 2050 while respecting the limits of the planet?