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Getting together and sharing best practice makes sense in all walks of life, but never more so than when it comes to reducing carbon emissions.

The Low Carbon Best Practice Exchange provides an effective way for executives involved in reducing carbon emissions for their organisations to learn from one another and so progress their own plans for carbon reduction initiatives.

The Exchange uses a uniquely interactive format that allows you to benefit from the experience of hundreds of other participants, rather than simply a handful of speakers. With a programme of over eighty roundtable discussion groups you’ll be able to link-up with counterparts from similar organisations, many of which will have overcome some of the challenges that you now face!

All participants follow their own Personal Agenda, which is a bespoke programme of discussion groups and meetings focused around their own particular interests and objectives. It’s a tried and tested way of learning & networking that produces fantastic results. Testimonials

So book your place at the forthcoming Exchange & ensure your organisation is represented at the premier low carbon event of the year. You’ll be in great company … over 450 participants have already confirmed from organisations including:

Accenture; Airbus; Allen & Overy; Alliance Boots; Allianz Cornhill Insurance; Allied Irish Bank; Argos; Arup; Asda; Ashford Borough Council; Atkins Global; Babcock Marine; Balfour Beatty; Barr Construction; BaxterStorey; Bayer plc; BBC Online; BERR; BHS Group; Blackpool Council; BOC; Boehringer Ingelheim; Boots plc; Borough of Camden; Bovis Homes; Bovis Lend Lease; BP; Breckland Council; Britannia Construction; British Energy; BT; Cadbury Schweppes; Canon Europe; Carbon Trust; Carillion plc; Carphone Warehouse; Citi Realty Services; Colchester Borough Council; Connect London; Crest Nicholson; Croydon Council; Dairy UK; Deans Foods; DECC; Defra; Department for Culture Media and Sport; Devon & Cornwall Constabulary; E.On Climate and Renewables; East London NHS Foundation Trust; East Sussex Hospitals Trust; Eastbourne Borough Council; Eastleigh Borough Council; EDF; EEDA; Eurostar; Excel; Fyffes Group; G4S Cash Services; Gondola Group; Grampian Country Pork; Greene King plc; Greenwich Council; Greenwich University; HBG Construction; Hilti; HSBC; IBM; John Laing; JP Morgan; Kent County Council; Kier Islington; Kirklees Council; Kyocera Mita; Laing O'Rourke; Leeds City Council; Lincolnshire NHS Shared Services; Lloyds Banking Group; Logica UK; London Borough of Barking & Dagenham; London Borough of Lambeth; London Borough of Waltham Forest; London Councils; London Underground; Marks & Spencer; McDonald's Restaurants; Merrill Lynch; Mills & Reeve; National Grid; NESTA; New Energy Finance; NHS Kensington & Chelsea; NHS Norfolk; North East London Foundation NHS Trust; Northern Foods Plc; Northumberland Foods; Norwich Union; Nottinghamshire County Council; npower; Oxford City Council; Pitney Bowes International; Plymouth Teaching Primary Care Trust; PricewaterhouseCoopers; Proper Oils; Queen Mary University London; RBS/ABN Amro; Royal & Sun Alliance; Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust; Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames; Royal Institute of British Architects; Scottish and Southern Energy; ScottishPower; Segro plc; Severn Trent Water; Sheffield Hallam University; Shell Springboard; Shire Pharmaceuticals; SJ Berwin LLP; Skanska Construction; South West Water; Southampton City Council; Spelthorne Borough Council; Staffordshire County Council; Suffolk County Council; Taylor Woodrow Construction; The Guardian; Trant Construction; Travis Perkins; Unilever; Unison; University of Leeds; University of Portsmouth; University of Salford; University of Sheffield; Verdantix; Wardell Armstrong; West Sussex County Council; Yell Group; and Zurich Financial Services.


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