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Carbon Trading Expo and Conference

Companies rushing to meet the 2010 deadline for carbon emission caps announced by the federal Minister for Climate Change and Water, Penny Wong, will be able to research their options at a new carbon trading event in Melbourne.

The Australian Carbon Trading Expo and Conference 2008, which will run from 29 April to 1 May at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre, is the first of its kind in Australia.

It comes on the back of a survey released by PricewaterhouseCoopers just a week ago that showed only 22 per cent of all businesses surveyed had acted on climate change and most of these had simply created new internal policies and procedures.

“The Australian Carbon Trading Expo and Conference will provide a forum for business owners to gather much needed independent information on how best to address the issue of emissions reduction,” says organiser, David Conolly of Australian Exhibitions & Conferences.

“Failure to do this will leave many businesses vulnerable to avoidable costs.”

“Legislative reporting of carbon emissions for many businesses commences July 1 this year – less than six months away — and now the government has announced caps from 2010,” he says.

“This is not just about the environment but risk management. If addressed in a timely manner both business and the environment are winners.”

Environmental building consultant Jan Brandjes said the federal government’s caps signalled it was time for business to act.

“The caps announced by Penny Wong today are certainly a big incentive for the business community to confidently start planning for the new ‘carbon economy’ of Australia,” Brandjes says.

“The proposed permit system will allow companies to ‘ease’ into this new economy in a more responsible manner.”

“The problem businesses face though, is that there’s really not a lot of information out there about the steps that they need to take, which is why this show and conference is such a breath of fresh air.”

Visitors to the Australian Carbon Trading Expo and Conference 2008 will meet with federal and state government advisory bureaus, energy providers, carbon offset providers, carbon market consultants and brokers and providers of suppliers of energy efficient, environmentally-friendly technologies to assist businesses in reducing their carbon emissions.

Sponsored by CarbonPlanet, MTECH Australia and Origin Energy, the Australian Carbon Trading Expo and Conference 2008 will run from April 29 to May 1 2008 at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre concurrently with the Safety In Action trade show.

For more information, phone Australian Exhibitions & Conferences Pty Ltd on 03 9654 7773, email actexpo@aec.net.au or visit www.actexpo.com.au

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