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Avery Green Office Week to launch at the O2!

March 15th 2012

We've assembled the cream of the green crop for an exciting event taking place on Monday 19th March during Business 2012 at London's O2 to officially kick-start Avery Green Office Week 2012. 

Now in its fourth year, Avery Green Office Week is an action-packed week full of fun, practical ideas to help empower UK offices and business to work in greener ways. Taking place in May the week aims to raise awareness, education and prompte discussion around the key issues at stake and inspire UK workers to impact real change.

Green Working: Ask the Experts is your opportunity to ask all those niggly questions about how you could make your workplace a greener space and get free input from some of the best brains in the business. Two sessions are running, the first 11.15-11.45am and the second 3.00-3.30pm on Monday 19th March.  To register for your FREE place, click http://www.business2012.com/exhibitors/avery-green-office-week#seminar-1815

Our prestigious panelists are:

Nicky Amos: Our host, Nicky, has been at the cutting-edge of CSR since the mid-90s and has a wealth of in-house and consultancy experience in shaping corporate responsibility and community investment strategies in the UK and internationally.

Ben Kellard: Ben is Principal Sustainability Advisor at Forum for the Future, working with leading organisations to create a more sustainable future. Ben specialises in advising on the strategy, organisational change and leadership development aspects of sustainable development.

Paul McKinney: Paul is Head of Advice Dissemination at the Carbon Trust and heads-up their SME activity.  His focus is providing practical and accessible information to employees and managers to inform and encourage them to take energy saving action.

Amy Fetzer: Amy is a freelance journalist, author and consultant specialising in sustainability. Her book, Climb the Green Ladder, empowers and inspires readers to make a difference by giving them the tools to change their workplaces from within.

Max McMurdo: Max is the brains behind reestore, one of the UK's leading, contemporary eco furniture design companies. reestore create iconic, witty design pieces from the everyday items we take for granted, like chairs made from old trolleys, sofas made from baths and table lamps made from reclaimed pipework!

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