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Day 2 Practical Working Groups

Tuesday 8 December 2009

Beginning the complex task of applying processes and systems for scope 3-carbon accounting in your company can be daunting. Day 2 of the Scope 3 Carbon Accounting Summit consists of four separate, practical working groups for sharing solutions and methodologies for Scope 3 Carbon Accounting. The following sessions are designed for maximum comprehension of the topics and issues discussed in day one and will enable you to take away practical solutions that can be feasibly implemented in your organisation. In particular these interactive working groups will provide you with:
  • Detailed Knowledge Of Current Practice Within Scope 3 Carbon Accounting
  • Specific Working Methodologies For Scope 3 Carbon Accounting
  • Understanding Of The Drivers For Different Industries
  • Means Of Generating Value In Your Supply Chain
  • Quantifiable Environmental Advantages
Groups 1 and 2 will run simultaneously for 3 hours throughout the morning and similarly groups 3 and 4 will run for 3 hours in the afternoon.

Please choose one option for the morning and one for the afternoon from the list below when you register.


0830-0900 Coffee and Registration

WORKING GROUP 1 0900 - 1300

Defining The Scope Of The Aerospace Value Chain – Workable Best Practice Methods For Industry

Focussing On The Lifecycle Assessment Of Aerospace, Defence, Aviation And Products:
  • Demonstrating the boundaries to consider when working with your engineering supply chain
  • Analysis of specific methods to successfully calculate the scope 3 emissions in your engineering supply chain
  • Methods of breaking down the various elements in the value chain
  • Distinct examples of calculating embodied carbon in the lifecycle assessment of products
  • Evaluation of the overall gain for companies. In terms of:
    • Energy Efficiency
    • Waste Reduction
    • Cost Saving
  • Engaging with your engineering supply chain, learn how to approach scope 3 carbon accounting in a manner with mutual benefit

WORKING GROUP 2 0900 - 1300

Determining The Scope Of The Raw Materials Supply Chain – Practical Application Of Best Practice From Electricity and Gas Industry
  • Understanding of practical systems and common practices used to account embodied carbon in raw materials. How do apply this to my company?
  • Explanation of specific methods for calculating embodied carbon
  • How do I tackle the extent of my raw materials?
  • Examination of how embodied carbon emissions data from your raw materials can begin to impact on your companies overall carbon emissions

1300-1400 Lunch

WORKING GROUP 3 1400- 1700

Methodologies For Scope 3 Carbon Accounting And The Supply Chain - Best Practice Examples From The Water Industry
  • Definitive information for measuring, managing and reporting scope 3 carbon emissions
  • Learn how to practically implement processes and systems in your organisation
  • Expertly learn how to accurately account for scope 3 emissions and gain knowledge of specific tools used in the Water Industry
  • Expert guidance for how to collaborate and communicate with suppliers
  • Limitations and challenges experienced by the water industry and how to overcome them.

WORKING GROUP 4 1400-1700

How To Collaborate With SME’s/Small Suppliers In Your Supply Chain - How Can You Help Them?

Many small suppliers may not have the internal resources or budgets to begin accounting for their carbon emissions in a consistent and reliable manner that can be passed onto you as the consumer. Considering the implications for smaller suppliers within in your supply chain is crucial.

This supplier roundtable group will focus specifically on:
  • Transferable methodologies for smaller companies. Giving them the practical ‘know how’ to implement carbon accounting processes independently
  • Practical training for smaller companies who need additional assistance to apply the methodologies
  • Who is responsible for providing this information?
    • Financial implications for your suppliers and measures to increase cost efficiency
    • Financial implications for you and measures to increase cost efficiency
  • Understanding the value proposition for your company of working with smaller suppliers.
  Latest News
The next Scope 3 Carbon Accounting Summit will take place in London on December 7 - 8, 2009. . . More

Speakers Include
Nigel Marsh, Company Head Of Environmental Management And Assurance, ROLLS ROYCE
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Rory Sullivan, Head Of Responsible Investment, INSIGHT INVESTMENT
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Mark Williams, Business Strategy And Climate Change Manager, SCOTTISH WATER
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William Brocklehurst, Senior Policy Advisor For Climate Change, CBI
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Carmel McQuaid, Climate Change Manager, MARKS AND SPENCER
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Patric Bulmer, Head Of Environment, BRISTOL WATER
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Dr. Keith Maclean, Head of Policy and Public Affairs, SCOTTISH AND SOUTHERN ENERGY
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Winsome MacLaurin, Chief Executive, THE ENVIRONMENT COUNCIL
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James Pitcher, Climate Change Co-ordination, LONDON UNDERGROUND
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Keith Moore, Senior SHE Specialist, ASTRAZENECA
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John Rumble, Sustainability Team Leader, HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
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Sue Whitehead, Team leader, Changing Business Behaviours, DEFRA
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Neil McIndoe, Head of Environmental Services, TRUCOST
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Ian Hall, Director, SI PARTNERSHIP (Highland Spring)

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