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17 November 2009 Future Policy Risks and Opportunities for the UK's Environmental IndustryNews Release![]() The environmental industry moves forward principally through advances in the policy framework. As we approach a general election, it is more important than ever to understand the future of this policy framework. The policies that the next Government puts in place will have a huge impact on the future demand for our industry. Dan Norris MP, Defra Minister, and Nick Herbert MP, Shadow Secretary of State for the Environment, will head up a unique programme of top policy makers, regulators and business leaders at EIC's national conference on 8 December. An Essential EIC Conference EIC's conference will provide an unrivalled analysis of current and future UK and EU environmental policy, with high-level policy makers and regulators guiding delegates through the future for land, water, air, waste, energy and climate change policy - and how it will affect every sector of the economy. Delegates will also hear expert advice from business leaders on how to exploit the huge new business opportunities these policies will create; how to access environmental finance and how export technologies and services abroad. This is a must attend event for ensuring your business is not left behind in the race to secure the business opportunities environmental policy will create. You cannot afford to miss it. www.eic-uk.co.uk/eicnationalconference2009.cfm To help companies attend we are offering a generous rate of just £345 +VAT Book Your Place and Bring a Colleague Half Price!!! Please Email laura.blizzard@eic-uk.co.uk to book with this offer. UNIQUE CONFERENCE BENEFITS This event is kindly co-sponsored by Halcrow and AECOM. Halcrow specialises in the provision of planning, design and management solutions. With interests in environment, regeneration, transportation, water, maritime and the built environment our purpose is to sustain and improve the quality of people's lives. www.halcrow.com AECOM is one of the UK's foremost environmental engineering and consultancy firms. We provide a multi-skilled and comprehensive capability to investigate, assess, design, and engineer solutions in all environmental fields. www.aecom.com Exhibition opportunities are available for companies wishing to be associated with this high profile event. For more information contact Clifford Harris at EIC on 0207 935 1683 or clifford.harris@eic-uk.co.uk For further information please email EIC - Business Services Source: EIC - Business Services © Faversham House Group Ltd 2009. edie news articles may be copied or forwarded
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