The seminars, held in support of Kyocera’s annual Green Card conferences, are run in conjunction with Envirowise, Thames Water and Connect Reading and always prove extremely popular with business, the voluntary and public sectors looking to improve their environmental policies. Among the well known names already registered to attend this year are BG Group, British Airways and Barclays Bank.
In today’s business environment, there is pressure to reduce environmental damage from all directions; the government, environmental organisations, consumers and even our children! From the Kyoto agreement down to household recycling, green issues are being felt at every level of society.
One of the key areas in creating any real improvements in environmental performance is business sustainability. While many organisations already have a range of environmental policies in place such as sustainable procurement policies and environmental audits, these are often seen as expensive and time consuming. However, this does not have to be the case and the seminar will cover a wide range of simple yet effective measures that can improve any organisations wastage under themes such as:
Save Water – Save Money Green Printing Initiatives The Carbon Footprint explained Using 100% renewables
In addition, the seminar will possibly be the first chance for attendees to hear the finalised WEEE Regulations, due to be announced on the 4th December.
Among the guest speakers at the event will be Juliet Davenport, Chief Executive of Good Energy Ltd; the only brand out of 700 surveyed to receive a 100% rating in the ‘Ethical Company’ category of a recent study carried out by The Good Shopping Guide.
Places for the 5th December are running out but there are still a few available, so if you would like to book your FREE place for the seminar please contact:
Pat Pascoe Email: pat.pascoe@kyoceramita.co.uk Phone: 0845 7103104
Kit Cheung Email: kit.cheung@kyoceramita.co.uk Phone: 0845 7103104
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