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SHOW DATES 2008

Tuesday 20 May 10.00 - 16.30

Wednesday 21 May 10.00 - 16.30

Thursday 22 May 10.00 - 16.00

Partners

Sustainabilitylive! ’s association with trade bodies and organisations allows us to work together with those at the heart of industry, enabling us to deliver to you a highly relevant and focused event.

We are proud to be working with the following partners:  

BPMA

British Water

BURA
CIA CIEH CIWEM
CIWM EEAS EIBI
EIC Energy Institute ESA
ESTA GSHP IEMA
IWO NEF Pipelines Industry Guild
REA  SBWWI SEE
STA UK Trade & Invest      WaterAid
Water UK                 Edie Sustainable Business
LAWR Wet News WWT



BPMA The British Pump Manufacturers' Association (BPMA) is a trade association representing the interests of UK suppliers of liquid pumps and pumping equipment.

BPMA's prime mission is to influence the business environment in the interests of the competitiveness and profitability of the UK Pump Industry through a range of services including, commercial, marketing, technical, environmental, energy and representational and via regular meetings of members.

Our members are the leading companies in the field of pumping technology in the UK with a commitment to product quality and development, value for money, safety and after sales service and account for approximately 85% of the £900 million plus UK market for pumps and in addition are net exporters.
http://www.bpma.org.uk/
BPMA 
British Water
British Water is the lead association for the UK water and wastewater industry. It provides; a forum for the discussion of industry issues, information on home and overseas markets; introductions to prospective customers, partners and suppliers through international missions and meetings with UK water utilities; representation of members' interests to government, regulators, major customers and others. British Water also promotes technical and commercial best practice.
www.britishwater.co.uk

BURA
BURA has now become the leading independent organisation in the field of regeneration. Our strong and influential membership reflects the growing knowledge and expertise that BURA has at its disposal. We are seen by the private sector, the public sector, the not-for-profit sector and government departments alike as a key organisation within the whole area of regeneration. By promoting best practice in all aspects of regeneration, BURA is able to use the wealth of experiences and lessons learned by its award winners to help understand and define the mechanisms for success. Our nationally acclaimed events and regional networks are excellent examples of our ability to draw together organisations from all sectors to help promote best practice, to share experiences and act as a catalyst for successful partnerships.

British Water 
CIA
The CIA is the UK’s leading trade association for the chemical and chemistry-using industries, representing members both nationally and internationally. Working primarily for the benefit of their members, CIA embrace a strong philosophy of advocacy, authority and action, and focus their priorities on addressing the issues that relate directly to their members, their businesses and the chemical industry.
www.cia.org.uk
The Chemical Industries Association
CIEH
The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) is at the forefront of environmental and public health. Acting as a professional body, knowledge centre, awarding body and campaigning organisation, they work to push environmental health further up the public agenda and to promote improvements in environmental and public health policy. CIEH is a registered charity with over 10,500 members across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

CIEH  
CIWEM
The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) is an independent professional body and a registered charity, advancing the science and practice of water and environmental management for a clean, green and sustainable world.
www.ciwem.org
 
CIWEM 
CIWM
The Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM), is the professional body which represents over 6,000 waste management professionals - predominantly in the UK but also overseas. The CIWM sets the professional standards for individuals working in the waste management industry and has various grades of membership determined by education, qualification and experience.
www.ciwm.co.uk


CIWM 
EEAS
The Energy Efficiency Accreditation Scheme is the UK's only independent award recognising achievements in reducing energy use by leading organisations in industry, commerce and the public sector. Accreditation is awarded by the Energy Institute, the leading professional body for the energy industries and the Scheme is managed by the National Energy Foundation on behalf of the Carbon Trust.
www.natenergy.org.uk/eeas

EEAS
EIBI
Energy in Buildings and Industry, official media partner for Nemex 2007, is the UK's only monthly magazine for energy management.  Established for over twenty years, EiBI is the energy manager's prime source of up-to-date news, views and technical developments.
www.eibi.co.uk
 
Energy in Buildings and Industry 

EIC
The EIC was launched in 1995 to provide environmental technology equipment and services suppliers with a strong and effective voice to influence the debate on the future of the industry among policymakers in Westminster, Whitehall and Brussels. It aims to promote constructive co-operation between the regulated, the regulators and the UK's environmental technology suppliers who serve them. Over 290 companies are members of the EIC and the number is growing rapidly.
www.eic-uk.co.uk
 

The Environmental Industries Commission 

Energy Institute
The Energy Institute is the leading professional body for the energy industries, representing almost 12,000 professionals both nationally and internationally. A Royal Charter membership organisation, the Energy Institute serves society with independence, professionalism and a wealth of expertise in energy matters, creating a home for energy professionals and a scientific and technical reservoir for industry.
www.energyinst.org.uk

ENDS
ENDS, publishers of the ENDS Report, ENDS Europe Daily, ENDS Europe Report and ENDS Legal Compliance MANAGER, have been the leading provider of environmental intelligence in the UK for 30 years. ENDS' keeps environmental professionals up-to-date with key issues and help develop strategies to meet future requirements.
www.ends.co.uk

The Energy Institute








 

ESA
The Environmental Services Association (ESA) represents the UK's waste management and secondary resources industry.  Members provide essential waste and secondary resources management services to the public and private sectors.
http://www.esauk.org/

ESA 
ESTA
ESTA is the UK's leading Energy Management trade association. Its main focus centres on the demand side energy efficiency of buildings, building services and process services.  It considers issues beyond pure energy consumption to those systems and processes that influence the whole life cost of a building. These include maintenance and management costs and the effectiveness of the working space in creating a better environment that can positively impact on staff output.
www.esta.org.uk

ESTA
GSHP
The new Ground Source Heat Pump association has been formed to promote and develop the Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) industry, which is growing rapidly, with installations in the UK increasing by at least 60% each year.
www.nef.org.uk/gshp

GSHP 
IEMA
The Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) was established to promote best practice standards in environmental management, auditing and assessment.  With over 10,000 individual and corporate members, the IEMA is now a leading international membership-based organisation dedicated to the promotion of sustainable development, and to the professional development of individuals involved in the environmental profession.
www.iema.net

IEMA
IWO
IWO offers a professional forum to meet the needs of the water industry. Amongst the many benefits of membership of IWO are; opportunities to gain wider knowledge of the industry; networking and social opportunities; engineering registration; access to the Society for the Environment - a forum for environmental professionals. IWO is also proud to be hosting the Drilling & Tapping competition again.
www.iwo.org.uk
 
IWO
NEF
The National Energy Foundation is an independent educational charity.  Its objective is to work for the more efficient, innovative, and safe use of energy and to increase the public awareness of energy in all its aspects. Currently it is working in the areas of renewable energy and energy efficiency.
www.nef.org.uk

NEF
Pipelines Industry Guild
The Pipeline Industries Guild is the only association world-wide to cater directly for the needs of the pipeline industry, regardless of engineering discipline, application, or qualification. The Guild's membership comprises those with interests in pipelines world-wide, transporting hydrocarbon products, chemicals, water, wastewater, and many other substances, both on- and offshore. All are governed by the industry's twin need to combine quality with safety, while at the same time meeting all the latest environmental and legislative requirements.
www.pipeguild.com

Pipeline Industries Guild
REA
The Renewable Energy Association, formerly known as the Renewable Power Association, was established in 2001 to represent British renewable energy producers and promote the use of sustainable energy in the UK.  The REA's main objective is to secure the best legislative and regulatory framework for expanding renewable energy production in the UK. The REA undertakes policy development and provide input to government departments, agencies, regulators, NGOs and others.
www.r-p-a.org.uk/portal.fcm
 

REA
SBWWI
The Society of British Water and Wastewater Industries (SBWWI) is an active, not-for-profit, trade association representing the interests of UK manufacturers, contractors, consultants and others supplying the Water & Wastewater Industry.  Its aims are to develop an effective, consultative and innovative supply chain to the UK water industry and to help members serve the industry better by providing a forum for discussion and the dissemination of information, and has become recognised as one of the foremost Trade Associations within the UK Water Industry.
www.sbwwi.co.uk

SBWWI
SEE
The Society of Environmental Engineers (SEE), is a professional Society which exists to promote awareness of the discipline of environmental engineering, and to provide members of the Society with information, training and representation wihin this field.
www.environmental.org.uk

Society of Environmental Engineers
STA
The Solar Trade Association Ltd. (STA) is a company limited by guarantee, having been formed in 1978 to serve as a focal point for organisations with business interests in the Solar Energy industry. Those interests cover thermal applications, such as the production of domestic or industrial hot water or the heating of swimming pools. The members are made up of the producers of solar collectors and associated equipment and the installers of systems which cover the thermal solar business in the United Kingdom.
www.greenenergy.org.uk/sta

Solar Trade Association
STA
The Source Testing Association was set up in 1995 and has grown to a membership of over 180 companies, which include regulators, plant operators, equipment suppliers and testing companies, each have agreed that the industry required a sound base to work from.  The mission of the STA is to advance the science and practice of emission monitoring and to develop and maintain a high quality of service to customers.
www.s-t-a.org.uk

Source Testing Association
UK Trade & Investment
UK Trade & Investment is the Government organisation that supports companies in the UK doing business internationally, and overseas enterprises seeking to set up or expand in the UK.  Its role is to help companies realise their international business potential through knowledge transfer, and on-going partnership support.  To support its aim to " enhance the competitiveness of companies in the UK through overseas trade and investments; and attract a continuing high level of quality foreign direct investment ", UK Trade & Investment offers services to UK businesses that want to grow their business internationally and overseas businesses that want to locate in the UK.
www.ukti.gov.uk

UK Trade & Investment
WaterAid
WaterAid was founded by the people of the water industry in 1981 and have provided nearly 10 million people with safe drinking water and sanitation. Clean water is essential for life, but over 1 billion people don't have it; this and lack of sanitation result in over 2 million deaths from water-related diseases every year.

Find out more about WaterAid's work. Visit www.wateraid.org

Water Aid
Water UK
Water UK is the industry association that represents all UK water and wastewater service suppliers at national and European level. We provide a positive framework for the water industry to engage with government, regulators, stakeholder organisations and the public. We actively seek to develop policy and improve understanding in areas that involve the industry, its customers and stakeholders.      
www.water.org.uk

Water UK
The official media partners of Sustainabilitylive! are:
 
Edie
Our overall online environmental media partner, www.edie.net (now incorporating www.web4water.com) is Europe's number one news and information service for professionals in the water and environment sector. First for news, first for jobs, first for suppliers, edie gives readers the most comprehensive coverage available and enables advertisers to interact with the largest audience in the industry

EDIE
Sustainable Business
Susainable Business is a unique monthly magazine covering environmental issues of strategic importance to businesses and organisations across the public and private sectors. A concise and informative mix of news, expert opinion, high-level interviews, regulatory analysis, comprehensive features and special supplements, Sustainable Business helps senior managers make responsible business practices a reality.

Sustainable Business
LAWR
Local Authority Waste & Recycling is a monthly magazine serving local authority and private sector waste and recycling professionals in the multi-billion pound 'green' market. LAWR tracks the latest news trends in waste and recycling licensing and regulation, environmental monitoring, waste and recycling collection and disposal, incineration, landfill and contaminated land.

LAWR
Wet News
Monthly tabloid WET News is the voice of water industry contractors, delivering the specialist information that they require to operate efficiently, cost-effectively and profitably in an ever changing market place. WET News recognises that these contractors are important buyers in the industry and, through its lively and authoritative editorial content, ensures they are up-to-date about the new products and services vital to their needs.

WET News
WWT
The leader in its field, Water & Waste Treatment is an independent monthly magazine whose readership spans professionals in the water and wastewater industry. The editorial brief provides an exciting and authoritative commentary on the state of the water industry, bringing the reader a lively mix of news, case studies, new products and technology, plus special reports and features. Areas covered include the whole of the water cycle - clean water to dirty - as well as industrial effluent treatment, river and water resource management and environmental legislation.

Waste & Water Treatment
Newzeye
Newzeye is a new publishing company situated on a brownfield site, in a redevelopment area. We specialise in the business to business market and have a combined editorial experience of over 40 years. Brownfield Briefing is designed to bring you the latest news in the area of brownfield development. There is comprehensive coverage, a mix of expert commentary, analysis and interviews with key figures in the industry, along with reports on management, legal and insurance issues. Brownfield Briefing is published monthly with weekly electronic updates.
Brownfield Briefing
   
   

 


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