The third in a series of four linked, totally FREE breakfast seminars at which we'll be showing businesses how looking to waste could be a valuable source of savings (and, hence, extra profits) in these difficult economic times.
Presented by a mixture of Remsol and external experts, the four sessions are aimed at providing businesses with ideas, inspiration and some handy tools for implementing changes to the way they manage their wastes that will hopefully enable them to extract long-term value.
In this, the third and penultimate session, we'll be looking at how SMEs can leverage publicity opportunities as a result of their waste and wider environmental management improvements.
08:00 - 08:30 Registration and breakfast networking
08:30 - 08:55 PR tips, including how to get your story told
09:00 - 09:20 The business editor's opinion
09:25 - 10:00 How 'green' PR can improve your reputation
The session is FREE to attend for SME business owners/managers and includes light breakfast, hot drinks, delegate notes and bags of opportunity to network with others businesses facing the same challenges as you.
These events are being brought to you by Remsol Limited in association with the North and Western Lancashire Chamber of Commerce.
Cost: £0.00 / nothing / zero / nada / zilch
To book, simply email events@lancschamber.co.uk
OUR SPEAKERS:
How 'green' PR can improve your reputation: Nick Taylor at Bodyproject Limited knows all about how businesses can cultivate and protect their reputation by embracing sustainability values. A former communications director at United Utilities, and currently working with some high profile clients, Nick is well placed to underscore the business benefits that stem from getting a 'green' message out to all stakeholders. Click here to take a look at his profile on LinkedIn.
PR tips, including how to get your story told: Lee Petts, managing director at Remsol Limited has been providing hands-on waste and environmental management services to businesses of all types and sizes, across the UK, for the last 16 years. During this time, Lee has developed extensive expertise in the design and delivery of total outsourcing contracts for waste management , ranging from single sites to multiple locations, with a particular focus on driving waste minimisation and resource efficiency - all designed to reduce business costs and improve overall environmental performance. Click here to take a look at his profile on LinkedIn.
The business editor's opinion: David Coates, Business Editor at the Lancashire Evening Post has developed the Lancashire Evening Post’s business coverage into one of the most well-respected publications within the North West. Producing a weekly eight-page business supplement, a daily business page, regularly updated online content and morning e-bulletin as well as a 28-page bi-monthly business magazine, this coverage is the most comprehensive available in Lancashire and rivals many larger organisations across the region. Click here to take a look at his profile on LinkedIn.