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alasdair keane's been to see the makers of dettol, who are trying to assess whether they can make theirt. we use these kinds of products every day, from cleaning tabletops to personal hygiene and health. these brands are made by one company, called reckitt, and the industry to get them from factories to our homes is fast—moving and comes with a big impact on the planet. not huge, but important that we look at that carbon footprint and think how are we going to reduce it, decarbonise it? the product carbon footprint — that's everything from the raw materials all the way through to people using products — has to come down by 50% by 2030. that's going to take longer process. that's where we have to think not just about our factories, but the ingredients that we use, the packaging that we use. to work out how they can meet targets, the company is turning to a digital replica of everything they do through a programme called resilience. a programme called risilience. so, this is it. this is the digital twin. this is risilience. this is risilience's version of different companies. we map them
alasdair keane's been to see the makers of dettol, who are trying to assess whether they can make theirt. we use these kinds of products every day, from cleaning tabletops to personal hygiene and health. these brands are made by one company, called reckitt, and the industry to get them from factories to our homes is fast—moving and comes with a big impact on the planet. not huge, but important that we look at that carbon footprint and think how are we going to reduce it, decarbonise it? the...
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alasdair keane's been to see the makers of dettol, who are trying to assess whether they can make their or not. we use these kinds of products every day, from cleaning tabletops to personal hygiene and health. these brands are made by one company, called reckitt, and the industry to get them from factories to our homes is fast—moving and comes with a big impact on the planet. not huge, but important that we look at that carbon footprint and think how are we going to reduce it, decarbonise it? the product carbon footprint — that's everything from the raw materials all the way through to people using products — has to come down by 50% by 2030. that's going to take longer process. that's where we have to think not just about our factories, but the ingredients that we use, the packaging that we use. to work out how they can meet targets, the company is turning to a digital replica of everything they do through a programme called risilience. so, this is it. this is the digital twin. this is risilience. this is risilience�*s version of different companies. we map them as a digital twin. we're
alasdair keane's been to see the makers of dettol, who are trying to assess whether they can make their or not. we use these kinds of products every day, from cleaning tabletops to personal hygiene and health. these brands are made by one company, called reckitt, and the industry to get them from factories to our homes is fast—moving and comes with a big impact on the planet. not huge, but important that we look at that carbon footprint and think how are we going to reduce it, decarbonise it?...
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Jan 12, 2023
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alasdair keane's been to see the makers of dettol, who are trying to assess whether they can make their alasdair: we use these kinds of products every day, from cleaning table tops to personal hygiene and health. these brands are made by one company called reckitt, and the industry to get them from factories to our homes is fast—moving and comes with a big impact on the planet. not huge, but important that we look at that carbon footprint and think, "how are we going to reduce it, decarbonise it?" the product carbon footprint — that's everything from the raw materials all the way through to people using products — has to come down by 50% by 2030. that's going to take a longer process. that's where we have to think not just about our factories, but the ingredients we use, the packaging that we use. to work out how they can meet targets, the company's turning to a digital replica of everything they do through a programme called risilience. so, this is it, this is the digital twin. this is risilience. this is risilience's version of different companies. we map them as a digital twin. we're
alasdair keane's been to see the makers of dettol, who are trying to assess whether they can make their alasdair: we use these kinds of products every day, from cleaning table tops to personal hygiene and health. these brands are made by one company called reckitt, and the industry to get them from factories to our homes is fast—moving and comes with a big impact on the planet. not huge, but important that we look at that carbon footprint and think, "how are we going to reduce it,...
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alasdair keane's been to see the makers of dettol, who are trying to assess whether they can make theirducts every day, from cleaning tabletops to personal hygiene and health. these brands are made by one company, called reckitt, and the industry to get them from factories to our homes is fast—moving and comes with a big impact on the planet. not huge, but important that we look at that carbon footprint and think how are we going to reduce it, decarbonise it? the product carbon footprint — that's everything from the raw materials all the way through to people using products — has to come down by 50% by 2030. that's going to take longer process. that's where we have to think not just about our factories, but the ingredients that we use, the packaging that we use. to work out how they can meet targets, the company is turning to a digital replica of everything they do through a programme called risilience. so, this is it. this is the digital twin. this is risilience. this is risilience's version of different companies. we map them as a digital twin. we're looking at the data from a pretend
alasdair keane's been to see the makers of dettol, who are trying to assess whether they can make theirducts every day, from cleaning tabletops to personal hygiene and health. these brands are made by one company, called reckitt, and the industry to get them from factories to our homes is fast—moving and comes with a big impact on the planet. not huge, but important that we look at that carbon footprint and think how are we going to reduce it, decarbonise it? the product carbon footprint —...
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alasdair keane's been to see the makers of dettol, who are trying to assess whether they can make theirade by one company, called reckitt, and the industry to get them from factories to our homes is fast—moving and comes with a big impact on the planet. not huge, but important that we look at that carbon footprint and think how are we going to reduce it, decarbonise it? the product carbon footprint — that's everything from the raw materials all the way through to people using products — has to come down by 50% by 2030. that's going to take longer process. that's where we have to think not just about our factories, but the ingredients that we use, the packaging that we use. to work out how they can meet targets, the company is turning to a digital replica of everything they do through a programme called resilience. so, this is it. this is the digital twin. this is resilience. this is resilience's version of different companies. we map them as a digital twin. we're looking at the data from a pretend company but the programme is bringing together lots of information, such as the miles that
alasdair keane's been to see the makers of dettol, who are trying to assess whether they can make theirade by one company, called reckitt, and the industry to get them from factories to our homes is fast—moving and comes with a big impact on the planet. not huge, but important that we look at that carbon footprint and think how are we going to reduce it, decarbonise it? the product carbon footprint — that's everything from the raw materials all the way through to people using products —...
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Jan 8, 2023
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alasdair keane's been to see the makers of dettol, who are trying to assess whether they can make theiran meet targets, the company is turning to a digital replica of everything they do through a programme called risilience. so, this is it. this is the digital twin. this is risilience. this is risilience's version of different companies. we map them as a digital twin. we're looking at the data from a pretend company but the programme is bringing together lots of information, such as the miles that individual ingredients are shipped or how much energy each factory uses. it then runs lots of scenarios over the company to see how sustainable it is now and in the future. we've got a large team of analysts who compile a lot of data forecasts out into the future, looking at how policy's likely to change in different countries of the world and how taxes are likely to change. the digital twin is also helping firms map the impact climate change is already having on their operations. so, this is an example of its factories in the united states and how they might be subjected to future patterns of
alasdair keane's been to see the makers of dettol, who are trying to assess whether they can make theiran meet targets, the company is turning to a digital replica of everything they do through a programme called risilience. so, this is it. this is the digital twin. this is risilience. this is risilience's version of different companies. we map them as a digital twin. we're looking at the data from a pretend company but the programme is bringing together lots of information, such as the miles...