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Post-Conference Workshop - September 17
Evaluating Strategies For Engaging Employees Internally & Increasing External Awareness On Carbon Footprint Measurement & Environmental Sustainability
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We are pleased to anounce our sponsors for Carbon & Environmental Footprint Supply Chain 2008.
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eps corp is a fast growing industry leader developing and implementing financially compelling end-to-end solutions in energy and carbon reduction management for manufacturing and industrial facilities. The company developed xChange Point™ to help customers gather real-time energy data and convert it into actionable management information for both executive and plant management. The company’s integrated product and services suite is delivered using “the eps way™”, an innovative three-step process that maximizes return on investment. The company was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Costa Mesa, California
For more information visit www.epsway.com
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Environmental Resources Management (ERM) is one of the world’s leading providers of environmental consulting services, with over 3,500 professionals in 145 offices spanning 40 countries. ERM works with around 50% of the Global Fortune 500 companies, transforming environmental challenges into competitive advantage. Our extensive global Energy & Climate Change practice works with the private sector, governments, and international organizations to provide strategic and tactical advice as well as implementation services to address climate change. From carbon footprinting and climate change risk analysis to green branding, we help businesses effectively manage the risks and opportunities that they face in the emerging global carbon market.
For more information visit www.erm.com
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As a vertically integrated player covering the entire carbon credit value chain, First Climate is among the leading companies in the dynamic carbon markets offering integrated carbon asset management services.
First Climate facilitates the development, financing and implementation of CDM, JI and VER projects, offers custom trading and risk management solutions for companies within the EU ETS, and supports the structuring and development of carbon funds. In addition, 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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Terracycle are sponsoring Carbon & Environmental Footprint Supply Chain 2008.
For more information visit www.terracycle.net
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NatureWorks LLC is the first company to offer a family of commercially available low carbon footprint bioplastics derived from 100 percent annually renewable resources with performance and economics that compete with oil-based plastics and fibers.
Ingeo™ plastics and fibers are used today to create a full and diverse range of finished consumer lifestyle goods. Ingeo is fueling innovation and spearheading a whole raft of creativity across a wide range of products from food & beverage packaging, to food service-ware, clothing, and homeware, to personal care products and durable goods.
Ingeo, ingenious materials made from plants not oil.
For more information visit www.natureworksllc.com
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Futerra are Sponsoring the Evening Drinks Reception on September 15, plus are Post-Conference Workshop Sponsors on September 17.
Evaluating Strategies For Engaging Employees Internally & Increasing External Awareness On Carbon Footprint Measurement & Environmental Sustainability.
For more information visit www.futerra.co.uk
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By sponsoring or exhibiting at the Carbon & Environmental Footprint Supply Chain Summit, you will be able to:
- Network with senior Supply Chain/Procurement and CSR/Environment Directors from the key retailers, consumer product 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 Consumer Goods 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 (1) 800 721 3915.
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| 5th Event In The International Carbon Footprinting Series Announced . . More |

James Hagan, VP, Corporate Environment, Health and Safety, GSK

Kevin Mathews, Director Health and Environmental Affairs, Nestle Waters North America

Deborah Louison, Senior Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Cadbury Americas

Jack McAneny, Director of Legislation and Regulatory Policy, Proctor & Gamble

John Downs, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs & Sustainability, Coca Cola Enterprises

Nancy Hirshberg, Vice President of Natural Resources, Stonyfield Farm

Chip Jones, Senior VP Corporate Responsibility & Sustainability, Dean Foods

James T. Sullivan, Director, U.S. EPA Climate Leaders

Gary Niekerk, Senior Manager, Corporate Responsibility, Intel

Jim Hanna, Director of Environmental Affairs, Starbucks Coffee Company

Amanda Cattermole, Technical Director, Innovation Group, Levi Strauss

Terry A’Hearn, Director of Sustainable Development, EPA, Ministry of Sustainability and Climate Change, Australia

Jerome Webber, Vice President of Fleet Operations, AT&T

Gerry Fishbeck, Vice President, NURRC, LLC

Gail Tavill, VP Sustainable Development, Packaging Research & Development, ConAgra Foods

Terence Ilot, Head of Sustainable Products and Materials, Defra UK

Alison Watson, Senior Analyst, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, New Zealand

Erin Fitzgerald, Director, Social and Environmental Innovation Consulting, Dairy Management, Inc

Maisie Greenawalt, Vice President, Bon Appetit Management Company

David Darr, VP Sustainability and Public Affairs, Dairy Farmers of America

John Hutchings, Sustainable Production General Manager, Fonterra Milk Supply, Fonterra

David Rich, Climate & Energy Program, World Resources Institute

Kevin Mathews, Director Health and Environmental Affairs, Nestle Waters North America

Jodi Visco, Manager, Product Stewardship, BASF Corporation

Gary Niekerk, Senior Manager, Corporate Responsibility, Intel

Suzette Carty, Environmental Performance Analyst, Brown-Forman Group

Kathy Larson, Vice President of Sustainability, Frontier National Products Co-op

Stephen Weir, Director, Weir Total Supply Chain Sustainability

Jim Goddard, Director of Waste Reduction, Nike Considered

Shane Bertsch, Director, Product Development & Global Innovation, HAVI Global Solutions

Steve Davies, Global Marketing Director, NatureWorks LLC

Barbara Close, Vice President of Sponsored Waste, TerraCycle
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