24-25 May 2007, Hotel Russell, London



With key retailers in the UK recently outlining their visions for carbon neutrality and carbon-rated products, the attention has switched to focus on where the retail and FMCG sector begins to invest within their own operations and most complex of all, their supply chain. Many companies have realised the cost-benefits of eco-efficiency and the difficulty now is how to further reduce emissions and to measure the direct emissions accurately with the carbon footprint of product lines that can run into the thousands and whose supply chain can frequently vary.
The Carbon Footprint Supply Chain Summit will bring together the key retailers, FMCG manufacturers and food producers with the thought-leaders and experts from the key stakeholders and NGO's to provide a crucial framework-building discussion on how to practically scope and acceptably manage carbon emissions throughout the value chain.
You will gain a detailed insight into the latest data modelling technologies and carbon reduction innovations with an important debate on how to achieve a realistic balance of reduction vs. offset initiatives. Key questions such as: "Where do we start to measure in the supply chain?", "Where do we stop?", "How can we cost-effectively analyse huge volumes of often poor quality carbon emission data?", "How can we positively affect consumer behaviour and what do they want and understand about carbon emissions?"
During a time when the risks and opportunities presented by this growing environmental issue are becoming more apparent to investors and competitors alike, this is an essential, must attend event for all senior executives from retailers, FMCG manufacturers and suppliers from around the world.
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Supply Chain Directors

Procurement Directors

Logistics Directors

Category Managers

Head of QA

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Directors

Sustainability Directors

Climate Change Directors

Corporate Affairs Directors

Environmental Directors

Technical Directors

Energy Managers

HR Directors

Product Development Managers

Marketing Directors

Brand Directors

Risk Managers
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