Sustainable Practices in 2010: What Private Companies are Doing and Requiring and Why
Co-sponsored by Venable LLP, the Environmental Law Institute and Field Fisher
WHEN:
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March 11, 2010, 11:45 AM
to 1:30 PM
(Speaking will begin promptly at 12:15
PM)
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WHERE:
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575 7th Street, N.W.
Washington, DC
20004
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RSVP:
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There is no fee for this event. For participants in Los Angeles and London the program will be available via video conference. Please RSVP by March 9th to Sondra Behan at sebehan@venable.com or 202.344.4119. Please indicate whether you will be attending in-person or via video conference. |
With many corporations and the United States government making “sustainable” initiatives a priority, companies need to know what is being done and why. They must decide what to do voluntarily and ensure they comply with any new mandatory requirements. Just as importantly, once they decide what they want to do they need to determine how to do it and how to fund it.
This event included a timely and candid discussion of:
- The current state of voluntary sustainability practices, both Corporate and Governmental, including
- What is being done and why
- What works and what doesn't
- Lessons learned
- Possible mandatory requirements for government contactors
- How to fund green initiatives
Featured Speakers:
- Michelle Moore, Federal Environmental Executive
- Mari Snyder, Vice President of Social Responsibility & Community Engagement, Marriott International, Inc.
- Elias Hinckley, Venable LLP
- Lowell Rothschild, Venable LLP
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