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Pre Conference Workshops - Tuesday 28th April 2009
Workshop 1 - 0900 - 1200 – The Practicalities Of Successfully Communicating Your Environmental Sustainability To Consumers
Workshop 2 - 1400 - 1600 – Quick Win Strategies For Measuring Your Carbon Footprint Across Your Supply Chain - It Is Time To Take Action Now |
This Year The Event Has An Explicit Focus: Directly Linking Environmental & Social Goals To Economic Performance, Up & Down The Supply Chain
Carbon management and sustainable development provides businesses with some of the greatest opportunities for saving money and creating competitive advantage in an economic downturn. Providing, that is, the key programmes (i.e. carbon measurement and reduction, energy efficiency maximisation, water usage reduction, raw material resource optimisation and waste reduction) are correctly prioritised to maximise short-term financial value for the business.
Now in its 3rd year, London Business Conferences’ Carbon Footprint Sustainable Supply Chain event identifies the key areas which create maximum benefit for the business, assessing the key opportunities for linking environmental performance to saving money.
All of the speakers across the two days have been briefed to talk about the impacts of sustainability programmes on reducing operational running costs and maximising efficiencies. Hear companies talk about how they map their value chains and what analysis they undertake to understand the risks and opportunities and how they seek to engage the business plan.
We’ve also worked even harder this year to ensure that the conference content delivers practical advice that can be taken back to the office and applied to any point in the supply chain. Creating easy to follow general principles that add simplicity to this very complex business challenge.
You’ve told us that strategies for incorporating sustainability in the supply chain have to take into consideration multiple economic, environmental and social factors, as each part of the supply chain is very different. This year we are focusing on identifying general principles that can be holistically applied to the specific hotspots in your own supply chain. Helping your business integrate all the relevant environmental impacts into one overall concept.
You’ve also mentioned that you value interaction and would like much more in 2009. This year, in addition to the
top level case studies there will be time for plenty of constructive criticism & debate to challenge common assumptions and thinking about carbon management & sustainable development.

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London Business Conferences is committed to reducing CO2 emissions and offsetting the remainder of its emissions through reforestation and renewable energy projects which benefit local, impoverished communities in the Peruvian Amazon pioneered by TICOFF.
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Pre Conference Workshops - Tuesday 28th April 2009
London Business Conferences is pleased to announce the two ground breaking pre-conference workshops that encourage actionability. . . More |

Ton van Lier, European Vice President, Operations and Chief Financial Officer, The Timberland Company

Jim Hanna, Director of Environmental Affairs, Starbucks Coffee Company

Bill Bartlett, Corporate Affairs Director, McCain Foods Ltd

Dr. Frank Roland Schroeder, Global Director Of Sustainability - Laundry & Home Care, Henkel

John Wild, VP Strategy & Sustainability, Morphy Richards

Benjamin Gannon, Executive Director - Government Affairs & Policy Europe, Johnson & Johnson

Felix Ahlers, Member Of Board – Sales & Marketing, Frosta AG

Clement Warther, Director Sustainability and Risk Control, Alcan Packaging

Anabel Drese, CSR Director Europe, The Timberland Company

Kentaro Niwano, Senior Environment Officer, Canon Europe

Ben Earl, Social Responsibility Adviser – Climate Change, B&Q plc

V. Gururajan, Group Head - Development & Projects, Branston Ltd

Liz Cross, Head Of CSR Strategy & Policy For Procurement, BT Group Plc

Dr. Gus Atri, Environmental Affairs Controller, Northern Foods

Andrew Jenkins, Sustainable Development Manager – Products, Boots Group Plc

Dr Kay Williams, Team Leader, Sustainable Product Standards And Product Carbon Footprinting, Defra

Jette Hansen, Environmental Manager - Corporate Sustainable Development, Danisco

Pauline Smith, Water Resources Government and Liaison Manager, Environment Agency

Senior Representative, Nestle Vevey

Paul Pritchard, Head of Corporate Responsibility, Royal Sun Alliance

Sujata Lamba, Head of the Global Linkages Unit - Corporate Advice Department, World Bank

Tom Berry, Sustainability Manager, Innocent Drinks

Dave Challis, Environment Manager, Kimberly-Clark Europe

Gary Marshall, Group Environment Adviser, Polestar Group

Stephen Weir, Director, WEIR-tscs

Julien Picaud, Product Manager, Enablon
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