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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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