Learn about best practices from business leaders who are currently using Carbonetworks for sustainability and carbon accounting initiatives. The challenge is in translating information into executable plans for measurable agency results, whether these involve GHG emissions (including scope 3), water, waste, or any other carbon or energy business elements.
Please join Carbonetworks and Carahsoft on Thursday, May 13 at 2pm Eastern for our first interactive Customer Best Practices Forum for Sustainability Information Management, during which members of government agencies will learn from commercial companies’ experiences on how to best tackle Executive Order 13514 and energy-related cost-benefit evaluations.
Nathan Smith, Practice Leader at Project Performance Corporation, will speak about their support of the environmental efforts of federal agencies, including the U.S. Department of Energy.
Mike Brown, Director of Sustainability and Legal Projects for Sears will describe how his department is managing refrigerant data to mitigate compliance risk pertaining to the 1990 EPA Clean Air Act, and calculate the carbon impacts of emissions and energy consumption in order to incorporate strategic reduction initiatives.
This 90-minute webinar offers an opportunity both to hear about the unique challenges presented to each customer, and to participate in an interactive discussion to share ideas, strategies, and solutions.
Register now to reserve your space in this first-of-its-kind interactive sustainability web forum, or click here to register for future access to the archived recording.
Sincerely,
Nick Cool
Carbonetworks Government
at Carahsoft Technology Corp
703-871-8544 (Direct)
888-662-2724 (Toll-Free)
nick.cool@carahsoft.com
www.carahsoft.com/carbonetworks
May 6th, 2010 by Marketing
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