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Webcast
5:00pm CST USA
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Opening remarks from the Chair and Moderator
Mike Farley,
Founding Chair,
POPAI Australia & New Zealand Sustainability Committee and CEO,
Out of Home Media
Michael Pascoe,
BusinessDay.com.au contributing editor,
Australia & USA Conference Moderator
Michael Pascoe is one of Australia’s most respected and experienced finance and economic commentators with 37 years in newspaper, broadcast and on-line journalism covering the full gamut of economic, business and finance issues. Michael is seen on Channel 7’s Sunrise and news programs, is Contributing Editor for the Sydney Morning Herald and Age.
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Webcast
5:15pm CST USA

 
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Case Study - Bank of America
A discussion on how Bank of America has implemented green building practices into its retail banking centres and administrative projects across the USA to support Bank of America’s US$20 billion environmental commitment.
John J. Carde,
Senior Vice President, Retail Director,
Bank of America
Jessica Halvorsen,
LEED AP Corporate Workplace,
Bank of America
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Webcast
6:20pm CST USA



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Where to from here?
A Roadmap for taking Sustainability forward in your business.
Ben Wheaton,
Director, Green for Retail
CEO, WheatonBeer Consulting and founder
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)
Climate Change Practice in Melbourne
Tara Allsop,
CEO,
Green for Retail
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Webcast
6:45pm CST USA


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Driving Productivity and the ‘Green Quotient’ in the Retail Sector
This presentation looks at what’s driving the green benefits in the retail sector and new tools and techniques for increasing productivity in project delivery and product specification and ecoprofiling of fitout and displays.
David Baggs,
Technical & GreenTag
Program Director,
Ecospecifier Global
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Webcast
7:10pm CST USA
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Break (20 Mins) |
Webcast
7:30pm CST USA


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Lessons in green design
REI (Recreation Equipment, Inc.) new green prototype design becomes a standard rollout. How we moved from prototype to rollout. Focus on two prototype stores: Boulder, CO and Round Rock, Texas. They are learning laboratory where REI is discovering how green design elements like interior design, store layout and fixture design perform in a busy retail setting.
Elizabeth Dowd,
REI Store,
Planning and Fixture Design Manager
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Webcast
8:00pm CST USA

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Sustainability - opportunities for many
The Green Revolution of the 21st Centaury will help realise the twin goals of economic and sustainable growth. Like the Industrial Revolution. The Green Revolution promises to usher in a period of significant change for business. Driving the Green Revolution will be a new sense of value amongst consumers and businesses. Against the backdrop of better environmental regulation, we’ll see an increasing recognition for businesses that offer better products at a lower environmental cost. However, to those businesses who are struggling with meeting their environmental commitment, the important thing to remember is that economic pressures will ease but environmental pressures will not. Additionally, those environmental pressures will shape demand for products and services for many years to come.
Steve Rust,
Managing Director,
Panasonic Australia
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Webcast
8:30pm CST USA


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Case Studies: Toyota & praVan
Sustainability in store with the focus on the use of recycled and ‘green’ content materials for interior design/fixtures and energy conservation. From a customer experience to the core customer and education/awareness shared values.
Karen Skillin
Associate,
Gensler
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Webcast
9:00pm CST USA


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“Sustainability: Catching the Buzz” covering: Burt’s Bees History, The Greater Good Business Philosophy and An Australian Context.
Clorox paid $1 billion for Burt’s Bees because they saw the potential in green products – Emma will lift the lid on Burt’s approach to sustainability and just what interested Clorox so much.
Emma Atkinson,
General Manager,
Burt’s Bees Australia & New Zealand
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- Sales and Marketing
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- Category Management
- Innovation and Strategy
- General Management
- Sustainability Managers
- Environmental Affairs
- Store Planning
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- Business Development
- Trade Marketing
- Operations
- Packaging
- Shop Fitters
- CSR Managers
- Facilities & Managers
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- Environmental Managers
- Architects
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This is the 4th Future’s So Bright Green Sustainability Conference. The conference in Australia is organized and coordinated by Out of Home Media on behalf of POPAI Australia & New Zealand. Out of Home Media is part of the ECOnomics Group of Companies. This webcast has been made possible through partnering agreements in Australia with AC Events and Integrated Streaming. In the USA with the support of Ecoxera, Hart Consulting Services and Associations that recognized the value of sharing sustainability 'best practices' with their members.