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Signing up to the University of Nottingham's initiative; 'Environmental Champions'
Nottingham Conferences commit to greener practice
Thursday, December 17, 2009

The team at Nottingham Conferences has committed to making conferences and events as green as possible across its portfolio by signing up to the University of Nottingham's recent initiative; 'Environmental Champions.'

The Environmental Champions Network was launched to encourage individuals from departments across the University to communicate and share ideas on environmental best practice and to work together to foster a strong culture of environmental awareness across the University.

Kirstie Danzey, Marketing Manager at Nottingham Conferences commented; "This scheme not only means that Nottingham Conferences can positively influence the environmental impact of the University, but also puts us in a better position to offer our clients constructive ideas for improvements when holding their conferences and events here.”

She continued; "Next year the East Midlands Conference Centre will be celebrating its 25th anniversary and our aim is to be operating as responsibly as we possibly can and will continue to ensure that this at the forefront of our practice going forward."

Theodore Koumelis - Thursday, December 17, 2009
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