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Innovating for a Sustainable Future

Date:     26-10-2010

Innovating for a Sustainable Future
Innovation, professionalism and sustainable growth
Date: 26th October 2010 | Venue: London Wetland Centre

Objective
To improve the understanding and application of innovation in pursuit of environmental and commercial sustainability

Workshop Details
The Environmental Sustainability KTN and Society for the Environment invite you to participate in an exciting facilitated workshop. It will explore the opportunities created by combining innovate thinking practices with environmental professionalism to deliver sustainable value to business.The event is designed for environmental practitioners and individuals of any profession seeking to acquire knowledge and tools to make them and their organisation better equipped to succeed in the low carbon economy.
Aims
• To provide insight into successful eco-innovation practices and what these mean for individual environmental professionals and businesses
• To provide tools to help participants progress their professional development in this expanding field
• To demonstrate the advantages of multi-disciplinary and open innovation working to achieve commercial advantage

This workshop will provide participants with a thought provoking introduction to sustainable innovation concepts, applicable to solve real-world industry problems. We would like to welcome environmental practitioners, industry representatives, academia, government authorities and NGOs to this exciting event.

Registration Fees
£75 for Members of the ESKTN and Chartered Environmentalists
£120 for non-Members

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EFAEP General Assembly - Brussels - October 2010

Date:     25-10-2010

The second General Assembly of 2010 will take place on 25-26 October in Brussels.

Monday 25 October 2010 - Side Event
Tuesday 26 October 2010 - General Assembly

More information will follow in due course.

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