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Sky invites you to - a FREE save and grow money the green way workshop – 3rd November



Want to save money? Want to win more contracts and grow your media business? And go green!
Fiona Ball, Head of Environment at Sky invites you to
‘How by going green can save money and grow your business’ workshop, with access to FREE ongoing practical support.
@ Ravensbourne, Greenwich Peninsula - Wednesday November 3rd 2010 6:00pm - 8:00pm
MAP: http://www.rave.ac.uk/about/maps-and-directions/
At Sky we’re dedicated to helping the media industry reduce its carbon footprint. In 2006 we became the first Carbon Neutral media company in the world. But it wasn't easy. We had to take suppliers, partners, clients, employees and customers with us. You might think you don't have time or the money to start on the road to becoming carbon neutral or reducing your carbon footprint, however, with this workshop we aim to highlight the simple steps you can make and cost effective tools available to you.
A couple of years ago Sky ran a workshop for our production suppliers to help them deliver greener ‘lower carbon’ productions for us and we want to share that knowledge and experience with you. To make sure you do benefit Sky is joining forces with its environment partner, Global Action Plan, and Ravensbourne College to bring you free practical cost saving and business growth support to get you started. These companies have a great track record in helping businesses like you save money. But support is limited so sign up soon to avoid disappointment.
Whether you are a production company, freelancer, cameraman, or editor there are ways in which you can easily green your business. Join us on 3rd November for a stimulating and refreshing workshop - with no preaching - just practical and relevant advice.
To register please follow the link: http://www.putyourbusinessforward.com/events-forum-debate/Sky2/
Companies who attend the workshop will qualify for the FREE support from Global Action Plan .
If this is not relevant to you directly, please pass on to a colleague in your company for whom it may be more relevant to attend.
Fiona Ball
Head of Environment
BSkyB

www.sky.com/environment
Please consider the environment before printing this email.

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