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Reducing Carbon Footprint in the FMCG Supply Chain

Event: 27th November 2007 – 28th November 2007

Country: United Kingdom
City: London
Event website: Reducing Carbon Footprint in the FMCG Supply Chain
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Companies Today Find Not Only The Reduction Of Their Carbon Footprint Challenging, But Also The Measuring.

This new conference will provide a wide range of best practice examples from top fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) manufacturers. Industry leaders will discuss which data to gather, how to collate the data and most importantly, how to make sense of their carbon calculations. It’s important for companies to understand more about the investment strategies and the commercial implications of embarking on a carbon reduction programme and this conference will address those issues in depth. Implementing a carbon reduction system can have outstanding results for the entire supply chain design, operations and structure and IntertechPira’s Carbon Footprint conference will be the ideal opportunity to explore in greater detail.

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