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ACCELERATING SUSTAINABILITY WITH DIGITAL SOLUTIONS

 

Plastic Pipes Conference Association # 2023 Lake Buena Vista

Joseph Melesio Venegas

Digital tools can be a catalyst to accelerate the change we need to meet the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement (“The Paris Agreement”). Across all industries and all walks of life we need to speed up the pace of sustainable innovation. Fortunately, within the plastic pipe industry we have several forms of structured wall pipes as well as PVC-O which offer significant material savings and an enormous reduction in the environmental impact of our products. Digital tools can dramatically speed up the implementation of these more complex processes.

Digital tools offer three main benefits which can accelerate the adoption of new technologies. First, digital connectivity can make data available real time anywhere in the world. Crucially in enables a user of new technology access to real time support, the moment it’s needed. This speeds up adoption by reducing delays. Second, raw data can be turned into the information needed to optimize that process. This can come in the form of cloud data systems or AI analysis tools. Finally, digital tools can help companies replicate previous successes across new investments.

All three of these avenues use digital tools to turn data into information. Information that allows people and organizations to be agile and responsive, which is exactly what is needed to meet the goals set forth in the Paris Climate Agreement.

Related keywords : PVCO, artificial intelligence, machine learning, material savings.
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