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Building Sustainable Infrastructure: The New Tools (Webcast)

Infrastructure is back in the news, in the wake of Superstorm Sandy and other severe weather events. Combine that with aging roads, bridges, pipes and other things, and governments around the world are facing a major challenge. Of course, with challenges come opportunities — in this case to design and build infrastructure projects that are resilient, long-lasting, and affordable, especially during lean times. And to do that with sustainability principles in mind.

It won’t be easy. The OECD says $53 trillion is needed globally on infrastructure from now until 2030. With public funds totally outmatched, municipalities and engineers need to attract a hesitant private sector by laying out the project benefits, costs, and risks for the life of the project — not just upfront cost.

How do you assess sustainable infrastructure? Until recently, there has been no comprehensive, standardized framework in the United States to quantify sustainability. The new Envision rating system, jointly created by the Zofnass Program and Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure, strives to fill that void, providing a way to systematically think about sustainability in infrastructure.

Join this free, one-hour webcast on December 4, 2012 at 1:00 PM ET to learn more about how cities, states, and other entities are embedding sustainability into their infrastructure projects, and the tools and resources they use. In this webcast you’ll learn:

• Why government at all levels should embrace a more holistic project evaluation approach

• How engineering service providers, state infrastructure designers, and contractors can set themselves apart and find new ways to gain financial support by demonstrating total project benefits.

• How these transformations, along with other state-of-the-art technologies like 3D modeling, can make infrastructure a much more attractive investment for private investors.

Speakers:

Terry D. Bennett, LS LPF MRICS LEED AP

Terry is the senior industry program manager and strategist for civil engineering and planning at Autodesk. He is responsible for setting the company’s future vision and strategy for technology serving the planning, surveying, civil engineering and heavy construction industries, as well as cultivating and sustaining the firm’s relationships with strategic industry leaders and associations. Terry has been a practicing professional for close to 30 years and was the company manager and lead designer for a civil engineering, geotechnical and land surveying firm directing its services throughout the New England region within the United States. Over the last 25 years, he has been a global author and lecturer on the impact of technology to the infrastructure and urban planning, engineering, and construction industries focusing on sustainable approaches to urban infrastructure redevelopment. 

John Williams, Chairman & CEO Impact Infrastructure, LLC.

For 33 years, John has been a consultant and advisor to buildings, infrastructure, and economic development programs at all levels of government. His company, Impact Infrastructure, LLC., is an independent third party provider of performance data for infrastructure projects. He also serves on faculty at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, the Center for Environmental Research and Conservation in the Columbia Earth Institute, the SIAB at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design, the ISI Economics Committee (Chairman), and until recently served as Infrastructure Topic Leader for the Clinton Global Initiative.

Lisa Rephlo, CEM, PMP-VP, Energy Management Principal, MWH Americas, Inc

Lisa works with MWH’s Clean Energy and Sustainability Services group, providing clean energy, energy efficiency, sustainability and climate services to MWH clients. She assists clients with overall energy and sustainability strategy, including prioritizing projects by financial and sustainable benefits. Lisa’s 11 years of experience in MWH includes energy, construction and information technology. Prior to joining MWH, Lisa had 10 years working across energy efficiency, traditional power generation, distributed generation, and ice storage for district heating and cooling with ComEd/Exelon in Chicago. Lisa is currently participating on the Infrastructure Advisory Board of the Zofnass Program for Sustainable Infrastructure in conjunction with Harvard Graduate School of Design.

Moderator:

Joel Makower, Executive Editor, GreenBiz Group (Moderator)

Joel is Executive Editor of GreenBiz.com and author of "Strategies for the Green Economy," among other books. For more than 20 years, he has been a well-respected voice on business, the environment, and the bottom line. The Associated Press has called Joel "the guru of green business practices".

Click here to register.

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Global Sustainability Leaders Survey: Budgets & Priorities (Webinar)

On November 15th 2012 Verdantix will air a complimentary webinar, titled "Global Sustainability Leaders Survey: Budgets & Priorities." With sustainability budgets expected to rise in 2013, the Verdantix annual survey of 250 global heads of sustainability is intended to shed light on these findings. Presented by Verdantix CEO, David Metcalfe, the Webinar will also share survey data on governance for sustainability spending.

This unique global sustainability spending data set will help you benchmark your spending plans and align your investments with market demand in 13 countries and 20 industries.

The webinar will review the survey of 250 heads of sustainability located in 13 countries including Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Mexico, Russia, South Africa and the UAE.

To register for the webinar click here.

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Enterprise Sustainability Management Webcast

A webcast titled Enterprise Sustainability Management – Proactive, Global Information Strategy is a New Business Imperative, will take place on Wednesday, October 17, 2012, 8am Pacific/11am Eastern.

Companies around the world are gravitating toward a unified strategy for Enterprise Sustainability Management (ESM) that standardizes and consolidates a broad spectrum of data and workflows across the organization. They are using this holistic approach to address proliferating challenges in environmental, health and safety, operational risk management, product stewardship, energy, carbon, and beyond. Successful companies are integrating sustainability initiatives from all of these areas into core business operations in order to drive operational excellence.

Register now for this live webcast to hear the results of an independent research study into the emergence of ESM. Then listen as a panel of experts discusses their first-hand experiences in helping companies from a variety of industries and regions leverage ESM into a new competitive advantage.

Topics of discussion will include:
  • What is Enterprise Sustainability Management and what business benefits does it deliver? 
  • How have companies traditionally managed sustainability information and processes? 
  • Who are today’s stakeholders and how have demands for sustainability information changed? 
  • Why is convergence of cross-functional management systems becoming essential to competitiveness? 
  • Which resources and capabilities are most essential to the success of an ESM strategy?
Join speaker Matthew Littlefield, President and Principal Analyst at LNS Research and the following panelists:

Vijay Gudivaka, Global Managing Partner of ERM Information Solutions Andrew Fanara, Chief Sustainability Strategist, OSIsoft LLC Jeff Ladner, Senior Director – EHS & Sustainability Solutions, IHS

Don’t miss this opportunity to discover how a unified ESM strategy can help your organization achieve its operational and financial performance goals.

To register click here

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Going Beyond Compliance: Best-in-Class Environmental Performance (Webcast)

Reaching beyond EH&S regulations to enhance efficiency, improve competitiveness and reduce risks. This event was recorded on Wednesday, May 23, 2012. Register below to view the recording.

An increasing number of companies are re-evaluating their environment, health and safety (EH&S) programs. This re-assessment is leading to an expanded role for EH&S as companies look to not only ensure compliance, but also to better understand their risks and opportunities and deliver on business and sustainability objectives.

Traditionally, compliance has been considered a ‘burden’ and a drain on an organizations resources, time and budget. In addition, ineffective environmental management can expose organizations to significant risk and increase operational complexities.

In this live webcast, you will hear how best-in class companies are addressing the expanded role of EH&S and applying vital technology to transform the burden of compliance into an opportunity to drive operational efficiencies, enhance sustainability performance, and reduce overall risks.

Register below to view the recording. Join the Dow Chemical Company along with experts from Aberdeen and IHS as they discuss best practices in EHS and sustainability management and provide critical insight from companies who have put these best practices into action.

Topics of discussion will include:
  • The profile and unique qualities of the leaders in EH&S
  • Strategies for streamlining compliance work processes to reduce risks and improve competitiveness
  • Key success factors in evolving an EH&S program including cross functional collaboration and training
  • How data can help create a roadmap for continuous improvement, provide a foundation for better decisions and drive action
Register Now and don’t miss this chance to hear firsthand how leading companies are going beyond compliance to optimize processes and deliver best-in-class Environmental Performance.


Speakers:


Karen Williams, Environmental Data & Information Management, The Dow Chemical Company Karen Williams serves as the Environmental Data and Information Management Leader for Dow Chemical. In this role Karen is responsible for the Product Management of Dow’s current suite of Environmental Reporting databases which include the Essential Suite Software. The team also provides support for the data systems that support Dow’s Global waste and emission data. She is responsible to ensure these databases continue to support Dow’s Environmental reporting needs and stay up to date with the changing regulations. She has been with Dow for over 26 years with 12 years in Manufacturing and Engineering and the last 14 years in Environmental Health and Safety. She holds a B.S in Chemical Engineering from Georgia Tech University.

Kevin Prouty, VP and Group Director Manufacturing Industry and Enterprise Applications, Aberdeen Group

At Aberdeen, Kevin's research coverage is Manufacturing and Enterprise Applications, as well as supporting Product Innovation and Supply Chain research. Before joining Aberdeen he was Director for Manufacturing Solutions at Infor. He also spent over five years as Sr. Director of Manufacturing Solutions at Motorola and was the resident expert on technology’s role in Lean. Prior to Motorola, he was Research Director for Manufacturing and Automotive at AMR Research and Gartner G2, where he spent a cumulative six years. Leading up to his research role, Kevin spent over 15 years as both a user and system integrator of production operations software. Twelve of those years were as a plant manager and project manager at a global manufacturer, managing a large workforce and business that produced tooling for automotive and industrial companies. He was responsible for all automation of the facility, including integration of automated process and information systems into all aspects of the business. In addition, Kevin helped lead the re-engineering team that implemented ERP and shop floor systems throughout the company. Kevin also managed the building, start up, and initial operation of a plant in China from 1992 to 1993.

Jeff Ladner, Senior Director – EHS & Sustainability Solutions, IHS
Jeff is responsible for managing the product roadmap for IHS enterprise software solutions that support efficient and accurate environmental, health, safety (EHS), product stewardship, risk management and sustainability reporting. Mr. Ladner has nearly two decades of experience directing the development of enterprise information management systems that efficiently manage environmental, carbon and energy management, risk management, product stewardship and corporate responsibility solutions. He has established a strong reputation for enabling corporations to develop and execute sustainability strategies through a holistic, integrated view of operational performance. Among his many professional achievements, he led a team effort to develop one of the industry’s first enterprise-wide, multimedia systems for EHS accounting and reporting.

To register for the recording click here.

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Sustainable Supply Chain Webinar

The Apathco Group is holding a free sustainable supply chain webinar on Tuesday, June 7, 2011, between 11:00am - 12:00pm. This sustainable supply chain webinar can also help to reduce your costs.

Sustainable supply chain management is a practical approach that uses a business's buying power to encourage, stimulate and deliver improved environmental and social outcomes from suppliers and/or service providers. It is a key dimension of strategic sourcing that provides value for money to the company and the customer over a product’s lifecycle and minimizes the environmental impacts of operating in carbon-constrained markets.

This webinar will focus on demonstrating the benefits of sustainable supply chain management, including:

• Purchasing products that reduce your energy/waste/water costs
• Encouraging improvement in product design to initiate a sustainable re-design
• Minimizing the environmental impact of your products developed and services provided
• Minimizing the environmental impact of the total supply chain
• Improved channels of communication with suppliers and consumers to initiate more open discussions

Guest Speaker: Tracy Mak - Instyle Textiles

Limited spaces are available. To register, click here.

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