bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
PATISEAR
- 27 Sep 2006 10:42
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http://bnpevents.com/PS/2006/SPF/ProgramAgenda.html
SOLD OUT September 26-28, 2006
Crowne Plaza St. Paul Riverfront
St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.A.
11 12:30 pm Keynote Presentations
Responsible Leadership In Sustainability
& Sustainable Packaging Strategies
Wal-Mart is taking a true leadership role in sustainability. Its goal is to develop a sensing organization that is aware of the external business environment and is able to incorporate this perspective into business decisions that create long-term value where business benefits are derived from improved environmental and social outcomes.
Wal-Mart has created 13 sustainable value networks, one focused directly on packaging. At the Sustainable Packaging Forum, Wal-Marts Senior Director, Corporate Strategy & Business Sustainability, Tyler Elm, will outline these networks and explain how each will help move the worlds largest retailer toward an all-encompassing goal of making its stores 25% more energy efficient, reducing solid waste by 25%, and having 20% of its supply base aligned with sustainable products, all within the next three years.
Tyler Elm, Senior Director, Corporate Strategy & Business Sustainability
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
robinhood
- 27 Sep 2006 10:44
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cynic- why wud u worry about biodegradable condoms- can not believe anyone would jump in the sack with you!!!! (joke)
cynic
- 27 Sep 2006 10:51
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a vasectomy 20 years was an ace move and removed at least one major reason for not needing condoms of any kind, let alone biodegradable ones ... lol!
ths
- 27 Sep 2006 10:53
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Actually cynic would be a good test of the shelf life limits of the biodegradable condoms :)
Mad Pad
- 27 Sep 2006 10:54
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Cynic,so you won't be breeding any more,thank heaven for small mercies.
robinhood
- 27 Sep 2006 11:01
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cynic- snip snap so to speak
cynic
- 27 Sep 2006 11:04
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a highly recommended operation once you have decided you have enough children .... very simple op and, as far as i was concerned, pretty well painless (back at work that afternoon) ..... certainly a lot better than for your (female!) partner going through some sort of sterilisation
robinhood
- 27 Sep 2006 11:18
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no ramping intended but for all you "greenies" have a look at accsys- axs. AGM scheduled for 10/10 with supposedly upbeat statements
Oilywag
- 27 Sep 2006 12:31
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Brand name for bio-degradable condoms?
Mawkidz!
The oily one
TheFrenchConnection
- 27 Sep 2006 13:38
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As a non user of pre-packaged junk food from supermarkets i try to avidly avoid such places; but due to my local grocers having run out of Humus i found myself in Tescos . And more out of luck than design i could not avoid all the placards around the food section stating a number of their veg & meat products were using a new "Green" biodegradeable environment friendly, energy saving packaging ,,,but alas no mention of the patent holder nor manufacturer,,,,but it looks as if the "pile em high and sell em cheap" ethic of " Tesco have been keeping their powder dry on this matter. Upon talking to the store manager, as to whom made the new packaging, he stated he had no idea ( ??? ) but offered to take my e-mail name and address and get back to me ,,,............,,@+,,,J....
waveydavey
- 27 Sep 2006 13:39
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So , I take it nobody knows anything new, other than cynic shoot's blanks and biodegradeable condoms are on the agenda?????
LOL
strange days.
don't see the abyss just yet and I've got my eyes open.
Anyone know any other 'player' in the biodegradeable packaging field thats got it's fingers in as many pies as SEO or talking to the right clientel?
................silence in this case may be golden..........................................
cynic
- 27 Sep 2006 13:43
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TFC .... well obviously not from SEO or the world would have known about it ..... not exactly encouraging news for SEO i would have thought
TheFrenchConnection
- 27 Sep 2006 13:59
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Figures suggest Age of reason have been actively selling on the open market
Oilywag
- 27 Sep 2006 14:04
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TFC
If that was the case the company would have to issue a RNS to announce the fact.
With a director being an indirect owner of 23% of the shares, not to do so would be illegal.
The oily one
garyble
- 27 Sep 2006 14:04
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TFC,
If that's the case, they haven't stopped selling. The question is....who's buying?
Also, with ~25% holding, when would they officially have to announce?
TheFrenchConnection
- 27 Sep 2006 14:10
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An RNS need not be declared immediately . The majority of notifications to the market reg. buying and selling are always pre-dated before an actual RNS is made public A glaring example being Chevron/ Tex sitting on one of the biggest PROVEN oil finds in decades, and yet months later have yet to announce any trading statement to the market .
kevharris
- 27 Sep 2006 14:11
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On a quick Google search just found this link to a pdf document. What surprises me is the dates in the document nad why I have missed it with previous research and that nobody else has found it.
http://www.rapra.net/absdocs/biodeg.pdf#search=%22tesco%20biodegradable%20food%20packaging%22
By the way I make it that Tyler Elm (Walmart) will start his presentation at approx 5pm our time in Minnesota. So any reference or implied reference to Stanelco will come after the markets close today.
Also see this one and once again note the dates??
http://www.tescocorporate.com/page.aspx?pointerid=987C0A5A44A24530932D9084B7F3B34D
Perhaps an RNS tomorrow or is this all a red herring?
I cannot believe that either Walmart or Tetrapak would be co-hosting with a company about to go under - what does anyone else think? Egg on face would be an understatement!
Good Luck all shareholders.
KH