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CIBD Sustainability in Brewing Conference

Jul-03-2025

Sustainability conference uniting brewers, researchers, and suppliers to advance low-carbon and regenerative brewing practices.

Downforce Technologies at the CIBD Sustainability in Brewing Conference 2025

We’re excited to attend the CIBD Sustainability in Brewing Conference 2025, taking place on 3rd – 4th July 2025 at The Jubilee Hotel & Conferences in Nottingham.

Organised by the CIBD UK & Ireland Sections in collaboration with BFBI, this inaugural event brings together brewers, suppliers, researchers, and sustainability professionals to explore practical pathways to reducing the environmental footprint of brewing. The two-day programme will cover topics such as sustainable sourcing, circular packaging, carbon footprint measurement, and regenerative agriculture.

Meet the Downforce Team

Attending from Downforce Technologies will be:

  • Luke Richards, Head of Product and Business Development, Americas
  • Beth Dooley, Head of Partnerships

At Downforce, we provide high-resolution Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) data that helps brewers and their supply chains track regenerative outcomes, support credible sustainability claims, and contribute to net-zero goals.

Event Details
🗓 Dates: 3–4 July 2025
📍 Location: The Jubilee Hotel & Conferences, Lenton, Nottingham NG7 2TU
🎟 Organisers: CIBD UK & Ireland Sections and BFBI

Let’s Connect

If you're attending the conference, we'd love to meet. Reach out to Luke or Beth to set up a time to chat about how Downforce’s soil carbon insights can support your brewing sustainability goals.

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“This is incredibly exciting and potentially a game changer. If we can combine this technology with what we are discovering with our farmers through our soil health initiative we will be able to tailor our land use plans, monitor our progress, and deliver on our pathway to net zero.”
Matthew Morris, Land Steward for the Duchy of Cornwall