Sustainable Value Chain Management (Event)

On September 19th 2012, a workshop on supply chain management, in London, UK. This workshop is designed to enable you to detect and control carbon hotspots in your supply chain. Many organizations already recognize the importance of engaging their supply chain in order to increase efficiency and improve profitability, but most do not know where to start or how to make their suppliers start taking real action. Key challenges faced by organizations can include; not knowing how to footprint or what the baseline data is, what targets to set, who to address about supply chain management; and how cost effective reductions can be practically achieved.

The Carbon Trust is running this workshop to help you instigate real change by engaging your supply chain to deliver actual cost savings.

They will also explain how you can benefit from their new service which can help you wherever you are on the path to sustainability because it is tailored to meet each organization's needs. It delivers rapid return on investment and is a genuine end to end solution.

About the eventThey will explain how their service can help you answer the below questions in our workshop:

Where should you start to reduce the costs resulting from carbon in your supply chain?
Which suppliers should you engage with?
What approach should you take and how to create the internal business case?
How you can set credible, practical, achievable targets and measure success?
What is the step by step process I need to take to deliver the project?

Why attendBy attending this event you will learn:
  • How to start building the business case for supplier engagement
  • How to uncover the potential for co-investment in supply chain initiatives that benefit all parties
  • How our approach will help you go beyond supply chain engagement and lead to the implementation of real tangible cost and emission reductions through the supply chain
  • About the trends, opportunities, challenges of supply chain emissions
  • How to improve the sustainability of your procurement
  • How to optimise use of new equipment
Event Details
  • Hosted by: Hugh Jones (Director, Business Advice, The Carbon Trust) and Myles McCarthy (Managing Director, Implementation, The Carbon Trust)
  • Speakers: Michael Charalambous (Head of Customer Development, Implementation, The Carbon Trust) and Dominic Burbridge (Associate Director, Business Advice, The Carbon Trust)
  • Date: Wednesday 19 September 2012
  • Timings: 8:45am Registration and breakfast, 9:00am workshop, 10:30am networking, 11:00am close
  • Location: Central London, TBC when event places are confirmed
Apply for this event

Spaces at this event are limited; please email events_team@carbontrust.com to apply for a place.

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