
We are pleased to announce that the following companies will be co-sponsoring the Carbon Footprint Supply Chain Summit 2008.
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Lloyd’s Register Group is an independent risk management organisation providing risk assessment, risk mitigation solutions and management system certification around the world. LRQA, a member of the Lloyd’s Register Group, is a leading independent provider of Business Assurance services. Through our comprehensive Business Assurance methodology, we deliver a range of integrated sustainability services including - assessment and certification of environmental management systems against ISO14001, PRISM and the Acorn Scheme, validation and verification of EMAS and greenhouse gas emissions, the assurance of sustainability and CSR statements, and other environmental commitments to stakeholders.
We support our clients sustainability undertakings across a full portfolio of voluntary validation and verification schemes such as PAS 2050 ISO14064 and the Voluntary Carbon Standard (VCS 2007), and both nationally and internationally regulated carbon accountability instruments such as the Climate Change Levy, Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), Joint Implementation (JI), the EU Emissions Trading Scheme and the emerging Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC).
For more information visit www.climatechange.lrqa.com
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ARUP are co-sponsoring the Carbon Footprint Supply Chain Summit 2008.
For more information visit www.arup.com
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First Climate combines the competence and expertise in project and methodology development from Factor AG and the financial savviness in carbon credit commercialization and the climate neutral expertise of 3C. As a vertically integrated player covering the entire carbon credit value chain, First Climate is among the leading companies in the dynamic carbon markets.
First Climate facilitates the development, financing and implementation of CDM, JI and VER projects. First Climate offers custom trading and risk management solutions for companies within the EU ETS, and supports the structuring and development of carbon funds. First Climate is among the world's leading companies for climate neutral services and offers high quality emission reduction credits from a global portfolio.
For more information visit www.firstclimate.com
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Predict and respond to environmental, social, and economic risks and opportunities
Organisational performance now requires sustainability measures across social, environmental and economic factors, which in turn requires the vital steps of integrating and analysing data to achieve new goals and transform internal organisational cultures.
The most strategic enterprises will use data, and the intelligence gained from it, to their competitive advantage – driving increased brand value through innovation, improving internal efficiencies and accountability, and engendering loyalty of consumers, employees and other stakeholders.
SAS, the leader in enterprise intelligence, has made available the first software application that helps organizations comprehensively measure and manage their impact on the planet. SAS believes that sustainability is a way of thinking and acting when making decisions, not a way of reacting after poor decisions have been made. To support this approach, SAS® for Sustainability Management helps organizations identify innovative strategies that help them respond to complex environmental, social, and economic situations.
SAS for Sustainability Management, which is based on SAS’ enterprise intelligence platform, uses the Global Reporting Initiative framework to report on indicators known as the Triple Bottom Line. These indicators relate to the three spheres of sustainability – environmental, social, and economic. It uses the predictive abilities of SAS to validate strategies, identify causal relationship and forecast improvement scenarios.
For more information visit www.sas.com/uk
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By sponsoring or exhibiting at the Carbon Footprint Supply Chain Summit, you will be able to:
- Network with senior Supply Chain/Procurement and CSR/Environment Directors from the key retailers, FMCG manufacturers and food producers around the world
- Establish what are key requirements for the industry to achieve carbon goals
- Discover potential new partners for consultation and technology
- Present to potential new customers actively looking for new solutions
- Develop new contacts and submit proposals for new business
Key Solution Providers in the following categories will be profiling their capabilities to the audience of senior directors from the Retail and FMCG market:
- Supply Chain Solutions
- Logistics/Distribution Systems
- Data Modeling/Analysis Solutions
- Lifecycle Assessment (LCA)
- Environmental consultancy
- Energy Management
- Data Measurement
- Carbon Reduction
- Supply Chain
- Offsetting
- Sustainability Communications
- Environmental Building Design
- Traceability Technology
For further information e-mail or call +44 (0)20 7749 0470
Download exhibition floor plan PDF
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Andrew Baker, CEO, Duchy Originals
Bill Bartlett, Corporate Affairs Director, McCain Foods
Jonathon Bayne, Head of Technical Services, Sustainability & Regulatory Affairs, Musgrave Retail Partners Ltd (Budgens/Londis)
Paul Smith, Carbon Footprinting and Labelling Project Leader, LRQA
Sarah Roberts, Corporate Responsibility and Carbon Footprint Manager, ARUP
Benjamin Caspar, Head of EU Ecolabel, DG Environment, European Commission
Dave Challis, Sustainability Manager, Europe, Kimberly Clark
Bernard Deryckere, Managing Director, Alpro Soya
Professor Gareth Edwards-Jones, Professor Agriculture, University of Wales
Phil Green, CEO, Morphy Richards
Katherine Hunter, Head of Market Development, Sustainability, BSI
Richard Heathcote, Sustainability Development Manager, Scottish & Newcastle (Bulmers)
Stephen Johnson, Sustainable Development Manager, Scientific Advisers Manager, Boots UK Ltd
Colin Macleod, Project Manager & Team Leader of the Food Chain Programme, Defra
Carmel McQuaid, Climate Change Manager, Marks and Spencer
Mike Mitchell, Head of Seafood Sustainability, FoodVest Group, (Young’s Seafoods)
Paul Rowsome, Group Environmental Affairs Manager, Carrefour
Tom Schalenbourg, Group Environmental Advisor, Imperial Tobacco
Chris Shearlock, Environment Manager, The Co-operative Group
Duncan Sinclair, Agriculture Manager, Waitrose
Marie-Louise Ter Beek, Environmental Manager, McDonald’s
Dr. Gus Atri, Environmental Affairs Controller, Northern Foods
Ian Walsh, Head of Environment, Cadbury Schweppes
John Wild, CSR Director, Morphy Richards
Edwin Aalders, Director, International Emissions Trading Association (IETA)
Dr. Tim Hess, School of Applied Sciences, Cranfield University
Rolien C. Wiersinga, Agricultural Economics Research Institute, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
Henrik Ahlgren, Director, Billerud AB
Stephen Weir, Director, Weir Total Supply Chain Sustainability
Richard Kellett, Head of Solutions & Technology Strategy, SAS, UK
Ian Hall, CEO, Carbon Action Partnership (CAPP)
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