The MEMA Center for Sustainability hosted its first MEMA Sustainability Council meeting in February. The meeting brought together MEMA Original Equipment and Aftermarket Supplier members. Participants collaborated to tackle sustainability challenges, share best practices, and develop industry-wide solutions.
MEMA Sustainability Council Meeting Fosters Industry Collaboration
During the kickoff meeting, Manufacture 2030 presented insights to prepare for its annual sustainability survey. Kellen Mahoney from Suppliers Partnership for the Environment introduced a new collaboration, expanding opportunities for sustainable initiatives. The meeting concluded with a quarterly customer spotlight from Fred Gersdorff, senior manager of socially responsible and sustainable supply chains at GM. He shared insights on supply chain sustainability expectations and best practices for compliance.
MEMA Sustainability Council Strengthens Industry Progress
“The first meeting was an important step in advancing sustainability collaboration among vehicle suppliers,” said Bryan Russell, senior director of MEMA’s Center for Sustainability. “Our members are driving real progress in sustainability. The MEMA Sustainability Council provides a dedicated space to share insights, address industry concerns and develop solutions together.”
Upcoming Meeting Schedule
The next MEMA Sustainability Council meeting will take place on May 6. MEMA encourages members to join the council and continue engaging in key sustainability discussions, challenges, and strategies shaping the future of the industry.
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