
Time: October 6, 2009 from 9am to 1pm
Location: Tuition House Wimbledon
Street: Tuition House, 27-37 St George’s Road
City/Town: Wimbledon SW19 4EU
Website or Map: http://www.streetmap.co.uk/ma…
Volunteers needed? 020 8944 5501
Event Type: workshop
Hosted By: Greice Tavares
Latest Activity: Sep 22, 2009
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Get ready to win contracts & apply for funding!
95% of contractors are more likely to use your services if you show you're green!
Winning contracts has always been challenging and with a receding economy it is more competitive than ever. Because of this it’s vital that organisations do all they can to gain a competitive advantage in the bidding process and developing an Environmental Policy has becoming crucial.
There are many benefits in developing an Environmental Policy for your organization:
• Help with securing new tenders and funding applications (PQQ)
• Increase your profit margin: more efficient resource use and associated cost savings
• Commitment to demonstrable environmental management helping enhance public/community relations
• Feel good factor for employees. Improve staff morale, understanding and recruitment/retention
• Ensure compliance with legal and client requirements
• Capitalise on the increasing market for sustainable goods and services
• Protect and improve your business image and reputation
Businesses with 1-9 employees are entitled to a FREE event. For those businesses who employ over 9 employees, there is a charge of £30.00 (+vat) for Merton Chamber Members and £40.00 (+vat) for non-members, per person. Booking: http://www.mertonchamber.co.uk/events/listevents.php or Tel: 020 8947 0055.
There is a limited number of places for this event.
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