The food and drink footprint for Cardiff has recently reported to be
23% of the City's carbon footprint.  Why are food and drink muscled
out of contention in the carbon dioxide emission stakes by transport
and housing?  Food Innovation will show how we could account for the
food system and provide evidence that, if we choose to ignore food and
drink, it will be at our peril.

Wayne Martindale presented the important synergies between public
health and environmental planning when considering the environmental
impacts of diet.  Could the carbon accounting of food and beverage
provide us with a definition of the 'mythical' balanced British diet?
How do consumers understand health, environment and distribution
aspects of food and beverage products in the 3 seconds a 'typical'
consumer decides to buy or not to buy a product? What is the carbon
footprint of typical products, including your breakfast, and diets?
This presentation will demonstrate how we work them out with real
products and recipes.

This presentation we will try to relate this to one of the most
important and most difficult things to define with regard to supply
chain management. Our lifestyle.

Direct download: Wayne_Martindale_-_March_08.mp3
Category: Breakfast Event -- posted at: 10:44 AM

The South Yorkshire Green Business Club has promoted the business potential that the environmental agenda presents to businesses of all size for 15 years.  With new products and services providing solutions and meeting our ever changing demands the potential is immense. One such company has seized the advantage and gained global recognition for its new environmental friendly products - Very PC.
 
With alternative products to those commonly found in both our office and homes using less energy that a 30 watt light bulb Very PC is a true success story and clearly show’s what can be achieved by businesses that you would not immediately think of as an environmental pioneer. The implications and possible application of these energy efficient alternatives is wide and diverse. In addition to the obvious costs savings associated with the saved energy these solutions will affect the energy performance certificates associated with buildings, reduce the waste burden when they reach the end of their life and reduce the carbon footprint of users.
 
Managing Director Peter Hopton will present on his energy efficient products and discuss how Very PC have taken advantage of the demand for environmentally friendly products.
Direct download: Very_PC_-_February_08.mp3
Category: Breakfast Event -- posted at: 10:48 AM

Mr Peter Nottage, Regional Director for Yorkshire and Humberside, will be discussing Natural England's role in terms of interaction with businesses; both existing but also start-up businesses in areas such as renewable energy, conservation and carbon reduction. There will also be an opportunity to discover how Natural England are involved in the development of both urban and green spaces both from an economic but also flood mitigation point of view. Interaction with the local authorities or regional development agencies is also on the agenda.

As environmental management, flooding and development of the urban landscape continue to affect the businesses in our region this is an opportunity to learn first hand what opportunities there maybe for you and your business. Combined with the new financial year and changes to the way European funds and national funding are allocated gaining an insight into the areas of economic and social growth may well give you that competitive edge.
Direct download: Peter_Nottage_250108.mp3
Category: Breakfast Event -- posted at: 8:22 AM
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Many of our towns and cities in South Yorkshire have been left with the legacy of their industrial past in the form of contaminated land. As the financial cost of remediation works directly affects any development of these sites the knock on affect is a slowing down of any economic growth. With various solutions to this problem failing to make the grade in a commercial environment a new pilot scheme based in Sheffield is looking to address this issue.

The CLUSTER project being run by CLAIRE (Contaminated Land: Applications in Real Environments) is entering its implementation phase having been developed as a pilot project over the last year. As CLUSTER moves into this delivery stage local businesses, stakeholders, shakers and movers will be able to benefit from the process. Should the project be as successful as forecast it could dramatically affect the way in which our towns, cities and economies grow.

This breakfast meeting gives you the opportunities to discover how the project differs from previous attempts at addressing the issue of brownfield sites in South Yorkshire. It would be ideal for anyone interested in land management, the construction sector, remediation or a general interest in the environmental aspects of our modern cities.

 

Direct download: Oct07_CLUSTER.mp3
Category: Breakfast Event -- posted at: 11:02 AM
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July 2007 - Steve Conner, Managing Director of Creative Concern, gave this presentation to discuss how business use their Green Image in marketing and promoting their products and services.
Direct download: July07_CreativeConcern.mp3
Category: Breakfast Event -- posted at: 8:31 AM
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Following on from last years popular international themed breakfast meetings, this month we will provide a brief introduction to the China Europe Responsible Trade (CERT) Network. Frank Birkin and Jane Liu will discuss the business developments in China and an update on the environmental opportunities in the proposed twinning between Sheffield and Taiyuan. This will be followed by an outline of the opportunities available to SYGBC members, which includes the following Trade Mission.

CERT is collaborating with the CBBC Trade Mission to China in April 2007. With excellent contacts, CERT will introduce you to business people, Taiyuan city officials and Shanxi provincial officials who are interested in Green Business opportunities with the UK. These opportunities are available to both environmental businesses and those businesses in any sector that offer environmental performance improvements in products or processes.

Taiyuan is the capital of Shanxi Province and is a city with huge mining, chemicals, steel and manufacturing industries. The City enjoys 30% economic growth rates but has massive pollution problems to match and they need our help.

Finally we will consider the reasons why this is the right time to go to China which is mainly because of their new sustainable-development focused National Plan. The Chinese government has announced expenditure over the next five years of around �£90 billion on environmental improvements and their environmental industry is expected to grow by �£66 billion (15% approx.) per annum during the same period.

Direct download: Feb07_CERT.mp3
Category: Breakfast Event -- posted at: 9:00 AM
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Over the past 3 years the Environment Agency has been assessing the range of technologies available in Europe which could be used by Local Authorities to treat Municipal Waste. The initial objective of this work was to provide assistance and advice to allow LAs to meet their obligations under the Landfill Directive but the last three years have seen significant changes in the energy situation; costs have at least doubled, biofuels have become the 'flavour of the month' whilst the Russians have shut off gas and, most recently, oil pipelines.

This presentation is intended to give an overview of the main findings of the Agency's studies into waste treatment with emphasis being giving to the role that such treatments could play in the new energy climate. Some discussion of biofuels options will also be included.
Direct download: Jan07_Frank_Hardwick.mp3
Category: Breakfast Event -- posted at: 5:15 AM
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Our October event was hosted by Veolia Environmental Services at the Energy Recovery Facility (ERF) in Sheffield. Director of Operations Nigel Garrod gave a presentation on the performance of the new facilities and demonstrated the impact of the district heating system for users in Sheffield. The environmental benefits of the energy recovery facilities and the implementation of district heating were also discussed with an opportunity for a questions and answer session.

Direct download: Oct06_Veolia.mp3
Category: Breakfast Event -- posted at: 9:00 AM
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The South Yorkshire Green Business Club podcast is recorded live during our monthly breakfast meetings. By working closely with the University of Sheffield we have managed to record all of this year presentations starting with Mike Smith's presentation entitled 'Yorkshire Leading The Way' in January 2006. I hope you find this service useful, interesting and entertaining and I shall look forward to recieving any comments that you may have.

Kind regards,

Matt Walker

Environmental Co-ordinator,
Sheffield Chamber of Commerce

Category: About the podcast -- posted at: 4:11 AM
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This is an excellent opportunity to learn about, first hand, the key initiatives and programmes from the environmental regulators. Sheffield City Council's Ian Ashmore, Head of Environmental Regulation, will present on the Better Regulation initiative, the impact of freedom of information and environmental information act and the issues that they pose to businesses.

Direct download: IAshmore_BHocking_28Jul06.mp3
Category: Breakfast Event -- posted at: 9:00 AM
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