Green Consumer Products: Unilever, PepsiCo Foods & ModRobes
Our panel features innovation leaders in consumer product sustainability @TOgreenhouse @randytyrrell @Unilever_Canada @pepsico @modrobes @MelineBeachTuesday, May 29, 2012 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM Toronto
Haworth Showroom 55 University Avenue
Can consumers save the world? Consumer packaged goods are a large part of most people's daily lives. Join us to explore what CPG companies are doing to make their products more sustainable
Schedule
6:00pm-7:00pm: Registration, Refreshments & Networking
7:00pm-8:00pm: Panel Discussion
John Coyne, VP - Unilever Canada
Helmi Ansari, Director Sustainability and Productivity - PepsiCo Foods Canada
Steven Sal Debus, Owner - Modrobes Inc
8:00pm-9:00pm Networking
Ticket includes speakers, appetizers and non-alcohol beverages and HST.
$25 (Early Bird) $35 (Full Price) & processing in advance (Online ticket sales end 3 hours before the event, or sell-out) or $40 at the door (if available).
Toronto Greenhouse’s mission is to foster the growth of the environmentally-friendly business community. Our signature event is a monthly networking session and speaker series which launched in 2009. This event brings together green companies and friends of the sector. With over 3000 event attendees, we are the leading environmental business forum in Toronto.
Who attends TG events? 90%+ of our attendees are business professionals with an interest in sustainability. The majority are sr. within their company. Previous attendee & speaker companies include:
General Electric, RBC, BMO, CIBC, Scotiabank, ING, Capital One, BDC, Toyota, Bell, Telus, Rogers, UPS, Kraft, CARA, McCain, Wal-Mart, Canadian Tire, Starbucks, Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Gowlings, Bennett Jones, McCarthy, Norton Rose, Heenan Blaikie, Canadian Tire, Brookfield, Oxford Properties, Cadillac Fairview, Minto, Halsall, Pinchin, Alberici, DTZ Barnicke, Cushman Wakefield, Collega, Haworth, Waste Management, Dell, Ameresco, Cara, PWC, KPMG, Deloitte, Ernst &Young, HUB International, Invesco Trimark, Manulife,Stantec, SAP, IBM, Hewlett Packard, Softchoice, Lenovo, McCain, Kraft Foods, Microsoft, 3M, LoyaltyOne, Canada Green Building Council, Stantec, Ontario Power Authority, Toronto Hydro, City of Toronto, Province of Ontario, Toronto Atmospheric Fund, Greening Greater Toronto, Cisco, Canada Newswire, Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, City TV, CTV, National Post, Corporate Knights, Actual Media, Earth Rangers, Ecotraction, Zerofootprint, Carbonzero, Ecobee, Autoshare, Evergreen Brickworks, Canadian Business for Social Responsibility, Forestry Stewardship Council, Ontario Sustainable Energy Association, Mars Discovery District, Green Living Enterprises, Summerhill Group, AON Hewitt, Woodbine Entertainment, Earthday Canada, Bullfrog Power and Cascades.
Schedule
6:00pm-7:00pm: Registration, Refreshments & Networking
7:00pm-8:00pm: Panel Discussion
John Coyne, VP - Unilever Canada
Helmi Ansari, Director Sustainability and Productivity - PepsiCo Foods Canada
Steven Sal Debus, Owner - Modrobes Inc
8:00pm-9:00pm Networking
Ticket includes speakers, appetizers and non-alcohol beverages and HST.
$25 (Early Bird) $35 (Full Price) & processing in advance (Online ticket sales end 3 hours before the event, or sell-out) or $40 at the door (if available).
Toronto Greenhouse’s mission is to foster the growth of the environmentally-friendly business community. Our signature event is a monthly networking session and speaker series which launched in 2009. This event brings together green companies and friends of the sector. With over 3000 event attendees, we are the leading environmental business forum in Toronto.
Who attends TG events? 90%+ of our attendees are business professionals with an interest in sustainability. The majority are sr. within their company. Previous attendee & speaker companies include:
General Electric, RBC, BMO, CIBC, Scotiabank, ING, Capital One, BDC, Toyota, Bell, Telus, Rogers, UPS, Kraft, CARA, McCain, Wal-Mart, Canadian Tire, Starbucks, Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Gowlings, Bennett Jones, McCarthy, Norton Rose, Heenan Blaikie, Canadian Tire, Brookfield, Oxford Properties, Cadillac Fairview, Minto, Halsall, Pinchin, Alberici, DTZ Barnicke, Cushman Wakefield, Collega, Haworth, Waste Management, Dell, Ameresco, Cara, PWC, KPMG, Deloitte, Ernst &Young, HUB International, Invesco Trimark, Manulife,Stantec, SAP, IBM, Hewlett Packard, Softchoice, Lenovo, McCain, Kraft Foods, Microsoft, 3M, LoyaltyOne, Canada Green Building Council, Stantec, Ontario Power Authority, Toronto Hydro, City of Toronto, Province of Ontario, Toronto Atmospheric Fund, Greening Greater Toronto, Cisco, Canada Newswire, Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, City TV, CTV, National Post, Corporate Knights, Actual Media, Earth Rangers, Ecotraction, Zerofootprint, Carbonzero, Ecobee, Autoshare, Evergreen Brickworks, Canadian Business for Social Responsibility, Forestry Stewardship Council, Ontario Sustainable Energy Association, Mars Discovery District, Green Living Enterprises, Summerhill Group, AON Hewitt, Woodbine Entertainment, Earthday Canada, Bullfrog Power and Cascades.
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