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This year’s forum is a unique opportunity to network with and learn from the experiences of some of the leading professionals working on sustainability projects today.


Taking place at London’s most prestigious private members club - The Hurlingham Club, on the 4th November 2010, the event promises to be a valuable networking and knowledge sharing opportunity for all those working with or supporting new environmental projects.


Our speakers are not selected from the usual list of experts you’d expect to see at an event of this kind - we have carefully chosen people working directly on projects shortlisted for the edie Awards for Environmental Excellence.


The forum runs for the whole day and includes a buffet style networking lunch - with the opportunity to join us in the evening for the prestigious Awards for Environmental Excellence, also taking place at the Hurlingham Club.


For more information about the event and prices to attend, visit www.sustainabilityleaders.net


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Sustainability Leaders Forum


Sharing best practice for the future 4th November 2010, The Hurlingham Club, London


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