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managing firewater spillage as well as green transport. A focus on carbon reduction at the National Energy Management Exhibition (NEMEX) With carbon reduction high on the agenda of governments across the world, businesses are under increasing pressure to review and reduce their energy usage. This year, NEMEX will feature some of the biggest names in the energy sector including British Gas Business, Powerstar, Business Stream, powerPerfector, Monodraught Ltd, and Siemens Metering Services.


The seminar programme will address a wide range of issues including government policy, skills and training, carbon reduction strategies, and energy standards. Delegates can also attend sessions on grants and financing, procurement and energy supply, energy efficiency services and behavioural changes required for implementing energy efficiency measures.


Visitors to NEMEX can also take advantage of the co- located exhibition HEVAR, the essential event in the UK for buyers and specifiers in the heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration industry which includes seminars on energy management in a range of environments, as well as renewable technologies. In addition, there will be sessions run by the Heat Pump Association and BRE on Wednesday 25th May 2011.


The first word in brownfield regeneration - Brownfield Expo (BEX) The premier national event for remediation and contaminated land solutions, BEX is the UK’s only exhibition for brownfield regeneration. The expo provides a forum for specifiers and providers of contaminated land solutions and will give visitors access to industry stalwarts like Cornelsen, Ground Remediation Systems, Adventus Europe GmbH, Derwentside Environmental Testing Services, Regenesis Ltd, RPS, and PA Geotechnical Ltd.


Seminar speakers will address regeneration legislation, liability and risk assessment, environmental forensics and new remediation technologies, spill control, asbestos clean-up as well as soil stabilisation, ground gas and invasive species management.


Exploring corporate sustainability at Sustainable Business - The Event Sustainable Business - The Event is a platform for businesses to embrace effective corporate sustainable strategies and brings into focus key sustainability drivers.


It attracts high calibre exhibitors, visitors, and environmental decision-makers across the full spectrum of private and public sector organisations. Exhibitors already signed up include NQA, BSI, Envac UK Ltd, Environmental Sustainability KTN, and Toshiba TEC UK Imaging Systems. This year’s lead event sponsor is Siemens plc, with Parsons Brinckerhoff, powerPerfector and BSI now confirmed as co-sponsors.


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The conference programme will explore topics such as the coalition government’s plans for a low-carbon economy, retrofitting and future-proofing the built environment and sustainable transport.


Recognising excellence and innovation – the Environment and Energy Awards The Environment and Energy Awards recognise excellence and innovation in sustainable business practices across the environment, land, energy and sustainable business sectors, and has attracted a record number of entries for 2011.


This year, the awards will have 13 categories including two new awards: Best Energy-Efficient Refurbishment Award and Best Energy Supplier Customer Service Award. Results will be announced at a gala dinner at the National Motorcycle Museum on Tuesday, 24 May 2011.


In summary…Sustainabilitylive! is a must-attend event for individuals and companies seeking to gain the tools and knowledge needed to compete in an economy increasingly driven by sustainability.


For up–to-date exhibitor news, seminar programmes, information on how to exhibit or how to register for free attendance visit www.sustainabilitylive.com or call +44 (0)20 8651 7120.


In 2011, Sustainabilitylive! is partnering with The Prince’ the UK’


s Mayday Network (www .maydaynetwork.com), s biggest business led movement of businesses


and organisations taking action on climate change and resource depletion. Mayday businesses work together and with partners to seek out and promote the best solutions to the major environmental challenges we face.


All visitors are being asked if they wish to mitigate the impact of their travel to Sustainabilitylive! with a £1 donation to OxT


the Heart of England Forest, near the NEC. For more information, visit www


reeGen, who aim to plant 1,000 trees in .sustainabiliytlive.com/sustainable

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