Released 30/06/2010
Kyocera will welcome some of the UK's top corporations alongside high profile environmental campaigners to its 9th annual Green Card conference, which will be held in central London next week on 6 July.
Entitled ‘Carbon: Emission Impossible?', the conference will examine the steps that organisations can take to reduce their carbon emissions once the "quick win" actions have been completed.
Eugenie Harvey, director of high profile climate campaign 10:10 will highlight the importance of stakeholder engagement in driving success for sustainability programmes, while Paul Pritchard, UK head of corporate sustainability at leading insurer RSA will reveal how the organisation has met its CSR challenges head on.
Tracey Rawling Church, director of brand and reputation at Kyocera
commented: "Many organisations have taken solid initial measures to reduce their environmental impact, but are now asking ‘What next?' We wanted to put together an event that would help organisations develop their activities on the next level by providing inspiration from some of the innovators in the field. We are delighted to have secured the participation of such a strong line up of speakers for the conference."
The full speaker line up is as follows:
• Eugenie Harvey, director of climate change organisation 10:10
• Paul Pritchard, UK head of corporate responsibility, leading UK insurer RSA
• Daniel Ilett, founder and CEO of CSR reporting specialist Cleananalysis
• Jane Wallis, LoCUS project manager, Reading Borough Council
• Jonathan Tapp, managing consultant, business deployment services, Capgemini UK Plc
The Green Card conference is being held at Kyocera's new technology suite at 41a Mortimer Street, London, W1T 3JH and it is free to attend. For more information visit www.kyoceramita-europe.com.