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GRI Sustainability Course Delegates 2011

Sustainability Reporting is becoming an increasingly hot topic in the UK. Currently, the UK Companies Act 2006 requires quoted companies to report on employees, environmental matters, social and community issues and their supply chains. In 2010 57 UK organisations submitted CSR reports to GRI, a 14% increase on 2009- evidence that both interest and uptake in reporting is steadily increasing.

Lodestar has a history of working with clients and on projects with a sustainability focus including Gleeds, Multi Development, Costain and Capita. Our most recent project with Camden & Islington NHS trust involved planning and implementing a stakeholder consultation programme and producing a report to satisfy targeted BREEAM criteria for a central London regeneration project.

By becoming a certified GRI Training Provider in the UK, Lodestar is now able to offer the training course developed by GRI to our clients.

We are currently taking bookings for the course on the 24 and 25 May 2012.

For more information or to book your place, please contact Suzi Ibbotson on +44 20 7344 1889

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The internationally recognised certified training programme, developed by the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), is now available in the UK and Northern Ireland through Lodestar. The course provides the opportunity to cultivate skills and knowledge on sustainability reporting, using presentations and interactive learning with UK case studies throughout. It has been developed specifically to help report makers use the international GRI framework to produce a best practice sustainability report. Learn more, or book your training now.

Next Course24 May 2012, 1 Queen Anne's Gate

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