Contents INTERVIEW 20 FEATURES
❘ Sustainable Palm Oil Supplement and cover story: can palm oil ever be produced sustainably? Tom Idle goes in search of the answer in the plantations of Malaysia
23 ❘ Corporate strategy
Future solutions must be sustainable, which is why the cradle to cradle (C2C) concept is gaining credence. Dr Matthew Hunt explains how this holistic approach can make a difference in the building sector
26 ❘ Transport
The role that better tyres can play in improving vehicle efficiency and reducing fuel consumption is often overlooked. But that could be about to change. Flemmich Webb explains why
28 ❘ Q&A: Trewin Restorick The chief executive of Global Action Plan tells Tom Idle about the organisa- tion’s work in helping businesses – and his hopes for a sustainable UK economy
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THIS MONTH’S CONTRIBUTORS
David Strahan The award-winning investigative journalist this month catches up with the Government’s scientific adviser, David MacKay to talk about the future of energy – and whether nuclear is still a viable option in the wake of Fukushima >p20
INFORM 06 ❘ Carbon Reduction 08 ❘ Corporate Strategy 10 ❘ Resources 12 ❘ Transport 13 ❘ Finance 16 ❘ Market Intelligence COMMENT
Peter McManners A rather optimistic Peter claims that the “world is at the tipping point of massive change” as old politics and out-dated economics are being replaced by new ide- als for the 21st century. Read his column >p15
11 ❘ Michael Townsend Some risks can be tamed by eco- efficiency initiatives, but others have a more profound impact that requires a re-evaluation of the business model
15 ❘ Peter McManners
Our columnist explains why the time is right for optimism that governments will do the right thing
Sustainable Business | June 2011 | 5 Supplement 02
35 ❘ SB Round Table debate Special report: what happened when business leaders gathered to discuss energy in buildings
LEADERS 18 ❘ Coca-Cola Hellenic
How the European food and bever- age company has achieved the top GRI grade for its reporting. Plus Seacourt and Timberland
INTERVIEW
20 ❘ David MacKay DECC’s chief scientific adviser tells David Strahan why the UK probably needs to retain nuclear power to meet its 2050 targets
BACK PAGES 40 ❘ Tracker 42 ❘ Diary 43 ❘ Notes from Selsdon
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