Welcome 1st ESMA Sustainability Working Group Meeting 18 April 2013.

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Welcome 1st ESMA Sustainability Working Group Meeting 18 April 2013

1.Introduction 2.Format of Meeting 3.Brainstorming Exercise:  Objectives and Aims of the Group  Setting the Agenda 4. Roles & Responsibilities 5. Close of Meeting Agenda

ESMA New Meeting Structure Sustainability working group Sub group HSEP Meeting format

Some Committees not working so well Difficult to obtain attendees HSEP Considered one of the ‘BEST’ Round Table Discussion opened at GA Downsize to 3 committees Bring them together in one day Parallel HSEP & TEC am Marketing & Promotions pm Joint Briefing am HSEP will promote via Marketing & Promotions New Structure

Definition What do we want? What does ESMA want? Developing ESMA aims & objectives Metrics e.g. carbon foot print Labelling e.g. Eco Labels Life cycle analysis Best practice Documentation Objectives

Product Packaging Manufacturing Transport Raw materialsEnergy+ R & D Waste Objectives

Raw materials QC/QA validated Locally sourced, AFARP Packaging re-used/recycled + R & D Designed for Environment Waste Re-use & Recycle Energy Energy reduction measures e.g. energy rated equipment Product Benefits of QA initiatives = minimised shelf life expiries, waste Packaging Recyclable Manufacturing QA, Processing materials re-used Transport Efficiences Reduction

Compliance Corporate policy Save money Increase efficiency in the supply chain Differentiation with competition Improved reputation with stakeholders Organisational benefits

Definition What do we want? What does ESMA want? Developing ESMA aims & objectives Metrics e.g. carbon foot print Labelling e.g. Eco Labels Life cycle analysis Best practice Documentation Planning

Subgroup structure How formal shall we be? Minutes or notes Preparatory material Outputs Roles & responsibilities