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Thursday, 14 October 2010, 17:30 - 20:00
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Partners in Project Green and Bullfrog Power invite you to attend :
Best Practices in Developing and Implementing Corporate Sustainability Plans
In this interactive panel discussion, sustainability and corporate leaders from businesses within the Pearson Eco-Business Zone will discuss strategies for navigating the landscape as you define and implement a sustainability plan for your organization. How do you set priorities among the vast array of possibilities for reducing your company’s environmental impact? How do you reconfigure your business for long-term sustainability? How do you balance the interests of stakeholders within and outside your organization? What are the best practices for delivering long-term results that align corporate citizenship goals with economic drivers? Panellists from a variety of industries will provide real-world case studies and key learnings from their experiences in moving towards environmental sustainability.
Moderator
Brian Denney, Chief Administrative Officer for Toronto and Region Conservation
Panelists
Tom Heintzman, President, Bullfrog Power
Debbie Baxter, Chief Sustainability Officer, LoyaltyOne
Alex Hocevar, Sr Manager Marketing, Communications & Stakeholder Relations, OLG
Murali Dorai, Vice President, Operations, Symcor
When:
October 14, 2010
5:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Agenda:
- 5:30 to 6:15 – Cocktails and networking
- 6:15 to 7:00 – Partners in Project Green program launches
- 7:00 to 8:00 – Panel discussion
Where:
AeroCentre V - 5550 Explorer Drive, Mississauga - map.
The evening will also include tours of AeroCentre V, which is the Pearson Eco-Business Zone's latest LEED buidling. The building mitigates its environmental impacts by leveraging rainwater collection and low-flow fixtures to reduce demand on municipal water, employing strategies to reduce urban heat island effect, and installing low-emitting interior finishes. Use of under-floor air distribution and provision of natural light sources with controlled shading provide opportunities for reduced energy consumption over typical office buildings while enhancing occupant comfort.
Space is limited. Please Register by clicking the link below before October 11.

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