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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.


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’s Mayday Network – www.maydaynetwork.com the UK’s biggest business led movement taking action on climate change and resource depletion.


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