Jointly sponsored by the Rochester Institute of Technology,
the US Department of Commerce and the OECD
23-24 September 2008
Rochester Institute of Technology
One Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester, NY, USA
Programme | Presentations | Contact
This page is directly accessible at www.oecd.org/sti/innovation/sustainablemanufacturing/conference
The International Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing was held at the Rochester Institute of Technology on 23-24 September 2008 as the first major event of the OECD Project on Sustainable Manufacturing and Eco-innovation. It aimed to provide a venue for sharing the experience of leading companies and to provide an opportunity to discuss what the OECD and its member countries can do to help advance private sector sustainable manufacturing initiatives. The conference attracted nearly 100 participants from 9 countries including over 50 corporate experts mainly from the electronics and automotive/transport sectors.
Programme
Conference Agenda
Conference summary
List of participants
Presentations
Keynote Speeches: The Future of Manufacturing
Government Perspective: An Overview of Public Policy
Sustainable Manufacturing Practices in the Electronics Sector
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Panasonic
Narito Shibaike, Manager, Environmental Planning Group, Corporate Environmental Affairs Division, Matsushita Electric Industrial, Co., Ltd. (Panasonic)
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Nokia
Ed Butler, Environmental Affairs Manager, Nokia North America
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Intel
John Harland, Design for Environment Manager, Intel Corporation
Sustainable Manufacturing Practices in the Automotive and Transport Sector
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Caterpillar
Jody L. Howard, Director of Social Responsibility, Caterpillar Inc.
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General Motors
Matthew Fronk, Lab Director, Fuel Cell Research, General Motors
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Improving Practices of Sustainable Manufacturing
Contact
All enquiries regarding the conference should be addressed to sm.ei@oecd.org
Further information about the OECD Project on Sustainable Manufacturing and Eco-Innovation is available at:
www.oecd.org/sti/innovation/sustainablemanufacturing.
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