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LRQA launches Food Sector Video for GFSI Conference

16th Feb 2011 by Alex Briggs

With the opening of the world’s most important food safety conference, The Global Food Safety Conference, LRQA has launched a food sector video.

In the video, Cor Groenveld, LRQA’s global food expert, Mark Overland, Cargill’s Global Director, Certification and Mike James, LRQA’s Managing Director talk about the benefits of taking a process-based management systems approach to addressing risks across the food supply chain.

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June 8, 2009 Thought of the day – Climate Change

8th Jun 2009

The recession will be big, but climate change will be bigger.” Nicholas Stern.

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A Global Business Continuity Plan for Recovery and Reform

16th Apr 2009

The communiqué also seeks to establish and promote greater collaboration between nations to “guard against risk” and “discourage excessive risk-taking” by strengthening regulatory systems and supervision.

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UK Minister for the Environment to deliver keynote address at Climate Response event

8th Apr 2008

The Minister will discuss how the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC), the new mandatory carbon cap-and-trade scheme, will impact businesses operating in the UK.

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Corporate Climate Response – London

Event: 20th May 2008 – 21st May 2008

This event will cover the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC), the UK’s new mandatory carbon trading scheme and Climate Change and the Food Industry, by looking at the climate impact across the food supply chain from agriculture through to waste.

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FT launches environmental awards

2nd Apr 2007

FT launches environmental awards The FT have launched their inaugural environmental awards; they’ll be presented on the 19th September in London, and are open to companies large and small.

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City Businesses Urge for Research into Carbon Footprints

26th Mar 2007

The Financial Times ran a piece today on how 20 of the City of London’s large businesses have urged the Corporation of London to oversee a research project meant to identify key technologies and management solutions which will reduce businesses’ carbon footprints.

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