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Page 1: Welcome 1st ESMA Sustainability Working Group Meeting 18 April 2013

Welcome

1st ESMA Sustainability Working Group Meeting

18 April 2013

Page 2: Welcome 1st ESMA Sustainability Working Group Meeting 18 April 2013

1. Introduction

2. Format of Meeting

3. Brainstorming Exercise: Objectives and Aims of the Group Setting the Agenda

4. Roles & Responsibilities

5. Close of Meeting

Agenda

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ESMA New Meeting Structure Sustainability working group Sub group HSEP

Meeting format

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Some Committees not working so well Difficult to obtain attendees HSEP Considered one of the ‘BEST’ Round Table Discussion opened at GA Downsize to 3 committees Bring them together in one day Parallel HSEP & TEC am Marketing & Promotions pm Joint Briefing am HSEP will promote via Marketing & Promotions

New Structure

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Definition What do we want? What does ESMA want? Developing ESMA aims & objectives Metrics e.g. carbon foot print Labelling e.g. Eco Labels Life cycle analysis Best practice Documentation

Objectives

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Product

Packaging

Manufacturing

Transport

Raw materials Energy+

R & D

Waste

Objectives

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Raw materialsQC/QA validatedLocally sourced, AFARPPackaging re-used/recycled

+

R & DDesigned forEnvironment

WasteRe-use & Recycle

EnergyEnergy reduction measures e.g. energy ratedequipment

ProductBenefits of QA initiatives = minimised shelf life expiries, wastePackaging

Recyclable

ManufacturingQA, Processing materials re-used

TransportEfficiences

Reduction

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Compliance Corporate policy Save money Increase efficiency in the supply chain Differentiation with competition Improved reputation with stakeholders

Organisational benefits

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Definition What do we want? What does ESMA want? Developing ESMA aims & objectives Metrics e.g. carbon foot print Labelling e.g. Eco Labels Life cycle analysis Best practice Documentation

Planning

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Subgroup structure How formal shall we be? Minutes or notes Preparatory material Outputs

Roles & responsibilities