The Future of Wine Forum, 26-27 November 2020.
A global process of defining sustainability in wine would have multiple benefits. It would help – not threaten – existing programs, and would be a godsend to vineyard managers, winemakers and wine marketers. Our panelists discuss how to define sustainability in wine, the need for a global standard, or series of them, in the industry, how this could happen, pros and cons, and more.
Speakers:
Moderator:
SWR Member Interview: How to work with nature, not against it
What is vitiforestry and how can it benefit the vineyard?
SWR Webinar: Why join the Bottle Weight Accord?
In brief: What is the SWR Bottle Weight Accord and why should you join?
SWR Member Interview: What does the future hold for Margaret River wine?
Is trying to communicate sustainability to consumers a waste of time?
SWR Member Interview: Advancing sustainability through direct-to-consumer wine retail
SWR Labour Standards Workshop: Developing a human rights management process
SWR Global Reference Framework Launch
SWR Labour Standards Workshop: Tools and experience from other sectors
SWR Labour Standards Workshop: What are labour and human rights?
SWR Member Interview: Sustainable and ethical procurement at scale
SWR launches the Bottle Weight Accord
Fictional case study: What a carbon positive wine would look like from vine to post-consumption
SWR Member Interview: How a leading wine company is implementing end-to-end sustainability
Carbon insetting and nature enhancement in wine
SWR Member Interview: Why cork is making a comeback
Supply chain data collection, how will unified approaches transform sustainability performance?
SWR Member Interview: High quality wines and sustainability in Germany
Dourakis Wines: Climate adaptation and indigenous grapes in Crete
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