
We are pleased to announce that the following companies will be partners at the Carbon Footprint Sustainable Supply Chain Summit 2009.
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The British Frozen Foods Federation is an official partner of the Carbon Footprint Sustainable Supply Chain Summit 2009.
For more information visit www.bfff.co.uk
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The Business Council for Sustainable Development – United Kingdom is a highly active multi-sectored business network. Our focus is on the practical implementation of sustainable development values and the promotion of sustainable development as a key to world class business standards and new business opportunities. We are keen to discover and promote implementation successes. We seek to identify barriers to implementation and find ways of removing them. We strive to influence government and policy makers on the basis of case study evidence of what works and what does not. We provide an exchange of experience and knowledge across our membership. The BCSD-UK is the affiliated branch in the UK of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development.
For more information visit www.bcsd-uk.co.uk
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Climate Action comprises a range of communications tools to encourage businesses and large organisations to reduce their carbon footprint. The underlying aim of Climate Action is to put forward the business case for climate change. This includes highlighting that environmentally responsible operations can positively affect the bottom line of an organisation, city or country - that action against climate change can be profitable.
For more information visit www.climateactionprogramme.org or contact +44 (20) 7871 0188.
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ClimateBiz.com is a resource center focusing on strategies for companies seeking to reduce their climate "footprint" while saving money and increasing productivity, created in partnership with Business for Social Responsibility. Its free e-newsletter, ClimateBiz News, offers the latest developments, research, and strategies related to business and the environment.
For more information visit www.climatebiz.com
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CSRwire is the leading source of corporate social responsibility and sustainability news, reports and information. CSRwire members are companies and NGOs, agencies and organizations interested in communicating their corporate citizenship, sustainability, and socially responsible initiatives to a global audience through CSRwire's syndication network and weekly News Alerts. CSRwire content covers issues of Diversity, Philanthropy, Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) Environment, Human Rights, Workplace Issues, Business Ethics, Community Development and Corporate Governance.
CSR is defined as the integration of business operations and values, whereby the interests of all stakeholders including investors, customers, employees, the community and the environment are reflected in the company's policies and actions.
For more information visit www.csrwire.com
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Edie (Environmental Data Interactive Exchange) is an online resource for environmental professionals, researchers and all those with an interest in green issues, bringing together practical information and in-depth yet accessible news.
Officially Europe's biggest environmental website, Edie combines an unparalleled directory of products and services from thousands of specialised companies with an online news service reporting on the latest environmental stories as they break.
As well as browsing easy-to-access online news from the UK, Europe and around the world readers can subscribe to a free weekly newsletter delivering the latest articles directly to their inbox.
For in-depth analysis of the latest trends and developments in the growing environmental sector, monthly special reports offer expert opinion on the key issues of the day.
The edie job centre holds a wealth of opportunities for the sector's newcomers and veterans alike, whether looking for a first job or fast career progression.
Edie is published by Faversham House Group, one of the UK's leading independent media companies, alongside a number of magazines focusing on the environmental industries.
For more information visit www.edie.net
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Enagri is an online information source for bioenergy and energy agriculture. Our range of on-line products (from market reports to magazines) combines to give impartial, independent information to all aspects of the bioenergy
sector.
For more information visit www.enagri.info
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Recognizing the importance of competency and ethics, the Greenhouse Gas Management Institute was founded as a nonprofit organization in 2007 to train and support a global community of qualified professionals to work on GHG measurement, accounting, auditing and management. The Institute offers rigorous training that meets the needs of both individuals and organizations working on all aspects of climate change. The Institute’s training courses are authored by leading experts in their fields. Using our interactive e-learning system and specialized onsite workshops, we are able to meet the training needs of both beginners and experienced professionals anywhere in the world.
For more information visit www.ghginstitute.org
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Carbon management both within organisations and across the supply chain are key priorities for FDF and its members as exemplified in our Five Fold Environmental Commitment (see fdf.org.uk). We welcome this conference as a timely and comprehensive opportunity for companies to hear and discuss latest developments in carbon management and supply chain sustainability and to learn how to apply best practice and the lessons learnt by their peers to the benefit of their own operations and supply chain management schemes.
For more information visit www.fdf.org.uk
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GreenBiz.com®, our flagship site, is the leading online news and information resource on how to align environmental responsibility with business success. It offers more than 8,000 resources, including daily news and feature stories, reports, checklists, case studies, and links to organizations, technical assistance programs, government agencies, and recognition programs. Its free e-newsletter, GreenBuzz, reaches more than 20,000 professionals every week.
For more information visit www.greenbiz.com
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ISSP is a professional society that connects sustainability professionals from around the world. ISSP’s mission is to facilitate networking among professionals, share a rich database of peer reviewed tools and provide professional development and training. To learn more about membership in this new professional association go to www.sustainabilityprofessionals.org.
For more information visit www.sustainabilityprofessionals.org
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PAFA (the Packaging and Films Association) plays a core role in representing around 80% of the £2 billion UK industry engaged in the development and manufacture of films and the conversion of lightweight flexible packaging and rigid sheet. With strong European links and influence, PAFA recognises its responsibility to educate and inform the public about its industry and products, promoting the interests of members and working towards maintaining a firm foundation of goodwill and public understanding. PAFA also promotes the strong environmental credentials of plastic films and flexible packaging through its PACT - (Plastics for a Cleaner Tomorrow) programme.
For more information visit www.pafa.org.uk
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The Society of British Water and Wastewater Industries (SBWWI) is an official partner of the Carbon Footprint Sustainable Supply Chain Summit 2009.
For more information visit www.sbwwi.co.uk
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Sustainable Solutions is published 10 times a year and is an essential resource for all UK and European companies determined to reduce their carbon footprint. Each issue contains in-depth analyses of UK and European renewable energy legislation, information on finance, tax incentives for environmentally-responsible businesses and articles on emerging technologies.
The magazine is a lively and informative read that should feature on every company director’s list of ‘essential’ reading.
For more information visit www.sustainable-solutions.co.uk
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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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