Last chance to sign up to BusinessGreen.com carbon workshop

Just a few places left for Your Carbon Footprint – how to measure and what to cut training workshop

By BusinessGreen.com staff

07 Jun 2010

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There are just a handful of places left for BusinessGreen.com's first half day training workshop, which will take place this Wednesday morning at Incisive Media's head office in Central London.

The Your Carbon Footprint - how to measure and what to cut workshop will be hosted in partnership with leading environmental advisory body Global Action Plan and will provide attendees with invaluable advice on how to identify, measure and reduce their workplace's environmental impacts.

Course tutors Trewin Restorick, Mark Hodgson and Amy Wilson will provide detailed and practical advice on how to prioritise green initiatives, overcome common barriers to deployment and develop a long-term low-carbon business model.

The four-hour session is suitable for executives with environmental responsibilities from a wide range of businesses or public sector bodies, and will provide attendees with guidance on how to develop solutions specific to their operations.

The session costs £249 per person to attend, while companies booking two or more places are also eligible for a discounted rate of £199 per person. Bookings can be made online or by phoning our customer services team on 0870 240 8859.

All attendees will receive a free Carbon Tracker software package worth £150 that will help them to monitor and record carbon emissions, as well as other key environmental metrics such as energy and water use, waste and transport.

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