Event Overview

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Click here to go to the website of 2009's Green Supply Chain Summit.

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Please contact Cora Ng, Project Director for more details cora@ethicalcorp.com

The bottom line: Greening your supply chain is not an act of sentimentality. It is pure good business.

It’s good for the environment. Good for operational efficiency. Good for customer satisfaction. And great for the bottom line. No wonder leading companies are going green at virtually every stage of their supply chains.

Achieving a green supply chain isn't simply about measuring your carbon footprint and reducing emissions, it's also about water and energy efficiency, and management of toxic chemicals.

This is a one stop shop event for supply chain and procurement professionals concerned about finding a holistic approach to supply chain management and getting the right balance between your social and environmental agenda.

 

Confirmed speakers include:

  • Eastman Kodak Company, Dr David M. Kiser, Vice President and Director of Health, Safety, and Environment
  • Philips, Jan Roodenburg, Senior Vice President, Supplier Development and Sustainability
  • Unilever, Ian Midgley, Senior Vice President, Supply Chain
  • Nestle, John Bee, Public Affairs Director
  • HP , Christian Verstraete , Worldwide Senior Director of Manufacturing and distribution, Solutions and Technology Integration Group
  • ASDA, Dr Christopher Brown, Head of Ethical and Sustainable Sourcing
  • SABMiller, Andy Wales, Group Head of Sustainable Development
  • Coca-Cola Company, Ulrike Ebert, Corporate Responsibility Director - Environment {new speaker}
  • Epson Europe BV, Denis Doyle, Operations Director {new speaker}
  • Mitsubishi Electric, Donald Daw, Commercial Director {new speaker}
  • Vodafone, Mark Saint, Senior Manager, SPM Operations, Global Supply Chain Management {new speaker}
  • PepsiCo, Andrew Smith, Head of Corporate Responsibility {new speaker}
  • GlaxoSmithKline, Mark Rhodes, Sustainability Director for GSK Nutritional Healthcare
  • BT, Harkeeret Singh, Head of Data Centre Strategy {new speaker}
  • Nokia, Dr Abi Clark, Head of Nokia Global Sourcing's Environmental and Social Responsibility Program, Supply Chain Environmental & Social Responsibility Manager
  • H&M Hennes & Mauritz AB, Ingrid Schullstrom, Head of CSR
  • AD Little, Richard Clarke, Director and Global Leader, Sustainability and Risk
  • Marks & Spencer , Carmel Mcquaid , Climate Change Manager
  • SGS, Effie Marinos, CSR Solutions Manager — EAME
  • WWF, Oliver Greenfield, Head of Sustainable Business and Markets {new speaker}
  • Cadbury Schweppes, Ian Walsh, Head of Environment
  • DNV, Antonio Ribeiro, Global Projects Manager, Sustainable Supply Chain Management {new speaker}
  • Land Securities , Dave Farebrother , Environmental Director
  • Tetra Pak, Mario Abreu, Director of Forestry and Recycling
  • Imperial Tobacco, Chris Wickenden, Group Occupational Health Safety & Environment Manager
  • Dow Corning, Dr Peter Cartwright , Global Executive Director Environment, Health and Safety
  • WWF, Stuart Orr, Senior Policy Officer, Freshwater {new speaker}
  • Kingfisher Group, Becky Coffin, Corporate Responsibility Manager
  • Fairtrade Foundation, John Arnold, New Products and Supply Chain Development Manager
  • Tate & Lyle, Julia Clark, Head of Marketing
  • The Climate Group, Emily Farnworth, Director of Corporate Engagement
  • Continental Clothing, Philip Gamett , Director
  • Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) , Nigel Topping , Head of SC and Leader of Supply Chain Leadership Collaboration (SCLC)
  • Marshalls, Chris Harrop, Group Marketing Director