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LRQA Climate Change

LRQA Climate Change

This channel from LRQA features climate change videos and video podcasts around the topic of climate change, including carbon labelling and environmental management systems.

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  • This is an interview with Paul Smith, Project Leader, Carbon Footprinting and Carbon Labelling (Products) at Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance (LRQA). Paul introduces the iaudience to PAS 2050, a document that enables organisations to measure and verify the carbon footprint of their products. Paul talks about the potential benefits to organisations as well as explaining how PAS 2050 works with existing environmental standards.


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    12 mos ago
    language:
    English
  • Episode 1 of the www.businessassurance.com Ethical Supply Chain Video Podcast series. This episode features Chris Harrop, Group Marketing Director for Marshalls. Marshalls is the first brand to carbon label their entire product range.


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    briggale
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    126
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    12 mos ago
    language:
    English
  • Climate Change video from LRQA featuring experts from the business, NGO and sports world talking about building trust with your customers and what it takes.


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    briggale
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    12 mos ago
    language:
    English
  • Forum for the Future's Check-out Carbon report was launched on June 30th, 2008 at Lloyd's Register HQ in London. This video features the basics on the event and where to find podcasts and the report itself.


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    briggale
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    43
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    12 mos ago
    language:
    English
  • Interview on the New Carbon Labelling Report, titled Check-out Carbon recently released by Forum for the Future, the sustainability charity. Dan Crossley and Tom Berry, the authors of the report, talk about the research and the results.


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    briggale
    views:
    44
    added:
    12 mos ago
    language:
    English
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