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Welcome to the Wisconsin Chapter of IoPP.
You Are Invited To Our
Seven-Steps To
Sustainable Packaging
Tuesday, January 27th, 2008
2:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Hosted at
Rockwell Automation
Fred Loock Education Center
1201 S. 2nd Street, Milwaukee, WI
Topic: IoPP's Seven Steps to Sustainable Packaging Seminar
Do you need to learn about the basics of sustainable packaging?
Are you responsible for implementing a sustainable packaging program?
Don't miss this great opportunity to get a practical, action-oriented view of sustainable packaging in a focused 2-1/2 hour mini-seminar presented by trained IoPP staff volunteers.
Seminar Overview:
The Basics of Sustainability
Sustainability vision Design for the environment Definition of sustainable packaging Pushing boundaries on managing the process Life cycle analysis Metrics, scorecards – Wal-Mart, Whole Foods, Norm Thompson Outfitters Carbon footprint and carbon credits
IoPP’s Seven Steps to Sustainable Packaging
1. Find a Focus
2. Investigate
3. Quantify
4. Assess
5. Improve Material Choices
6. Develop Your Process
7. Reinforce
Schedule:
2:00-2:15 p.m. Arrival & Check-In
2:15-5:30 p.m. Seven Steps Event
6:00-8:00 p.m. Dinner at Joey Buona’s
Register TODAY!!
To register for this event, please click above
- - NO Registrations Accepted At The Door - -
$60.00/Member & $85.00/Non-Member
*** Pricing includes dinner &
non-alcoholic beverages at Joey Buona’s.
Dress:
Business Casual (no jeans please)
Rockwell Event Parking:
Visitor parking lot is located at the
northwest corner of 2nd & Greenfield.
Walk north along the west side of 2nd Street to the main lobby.
Joey Buona's (2nd Floor) 500 N. Water Street Street parking along Broadway, Clybourn, Water, or Michigan.
Also, parking underneath I-794 in the Milwaukee Public Market lot.
Questions/Directions?
Please contact Jeff Corbat at jcorbat@yahoo.com
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On October 9th, we had a great tour at
Tyranena Brewing Company
Tyranena Brewing Company / 1025 Owen Street / Lake Mills, WI 53551
The legend of Tyranena (pronounced Tie·rah·nee·nah) began long ago, in a time before history was written. Legend tells of a foreign tribe that built a series of stone structures and effigy mounds on the edge of a lake they called Tyranena.
Today, these structures lie preserved deep under the waters of Rock Lake. No one knows for sure who built them, the purposes they served, how and why they are now submerged, or even the meaning of the word Tyranena.
We invite you to develop your own theories while enjoying one of the new legends of Tyranena, the Legendary Wisconsin Beers of the Tyranena Brewing Company.
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