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Urgency for Action Newport 12 November 2009 Andy Middleton Managing Director The TYF Group

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Andy Middleton's workshop slides from Newport workshop, 12 Nov 2009

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Urgency for ActionNewport12 November 2009

Andy Middleton Managing DirectorThe TYF Group

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Intermission

CommercialBroken

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Every day we throw away • 1.6m bananas • 4.4m apples• 1.3m unopened yoghurts • 600,000 eggs• 1.2m sausages• 20m slices of bread

Wasting awayUK consumers throw away 5.3 million tonnes of food every year - that's £12 billion worth. Half of it is edible.

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aramid fibre, H2S04, 750°c, pressure,

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Celebration!‘Villagers’ energy-cutting victory’

Llangattock’s 60% micro-hydro project

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Celebration!‘Climate Champions Speak to UN’

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According to scientists, a 4C rise over pre-industrial levels could threaten the water supply of half the world's population, wipe out up to half of animal and plant dspecies, and swamp low coasts

The Guardian, 28 September 2009

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It’s about 12 quarters

1000 days: -10%

5000 days: -80%

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Challenges OpportunitiesLarge Off scale

Smart Clever

Motivated Passionate

Strategic Innovative

Rational Visionary

Isolated Connected

Profitable Secure

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o Welsh Assemblyo Every council in the UKo The European Uniono United Nationso USAo Developing countries

pressure for change

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(c) Enviro Pass Limited 2009

The Copenhagen Communiqué on Climate Change

“Economic development will not be sustained in the longer term unless the climate is stabilised. It is critical that we exit this recession in a way that lays the foundation for low-carbon growth and avoids locking us into a high-carbon future.

“we understand that there is an emerging consensus behind an objective of limiting global average temperature rise to less than 2 degrees Celsius compared to pre-industrial levels and that this will require global emissions to peak and begin to decline rapidly within the next decade.

“Developed countries need to take on immediate and deep emission reduction commitments that are much higher than the global average

“The problem of climate change is solvable – many of the technologies required are available today while others can be developed if the right incentives are in place. The one thing we do not have is time. Delay is not an option.

business

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AdidasAir FranceAkzo NobelAlcatel LucentAlstomAMECAnglian Water GroupArtexARUPAtkinsAviva PlcAXA InsuranceB&Q ChinaBAABanco SantanderBarclaysBayer AGBPBritish AirwaysBritish American TobaccoBSkyBBT

Cable & WirelessCarlsberg GroupCarrefour GroupCentricaCIWEMCompass Group PlcCrown OilDeutsche TelecomDiageoEasyjetEDF EnergyEONEricssonErnst & Young GlobalEurostarFirst GroupFriends ProvidentGrundfossGuardian Media Group H&M Hennes & Mauritz HalcrowHenderson Global InvestorsHSBC Holdings Plc

Hyder ConsultingIKEA GroupIndesit CompanyING GroupInnocent DrinksJ Sainsbury'sJohn Lewis Partnership Johnson MattheyKingfisher GroupKodak LimitedKone ElevatorsKPMG InternationalLastminute.comLegal & General GroupLloydsLloyds Banking GroupLondon Stock ExchangeL'oreal Manchester Airports GroupM&SMetro de MadridNational ExpressNational Grid

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NestleNetwork RailNorsk HydroNorthumbrian WaterNovartisPhilips LightingPSA Peugeot CitroenReed ElsevierRio TintoRolls RoyceRonseal LimitedRoyal Bank of ScotlandRWE NpowerSchrodersScottish & Southern EnergyScottish PowerShellSiemensSkanskaSolar Century Sony EricssonStagecoach

Standard Chartered Standard LifeStatOil Hydro ASASwiss ReTelecom ItaliaTelefonica O2 UKTescoThames Water UtilitiesThe Co-operative GroupThe National Trust

TYF GroupUnilever plcUnited UtilitiesVodafone GroupWilmott DixonWPP

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•95% of UK food products require the use of oil, and the supply of food accounts for 21% of Britain’s energy use•3.5 litres of oil is needed to produce half a kilogram of steak Guardian 7th April 2007

 

Oil

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Oil

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Water water

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Metal guru

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• Indium 13 years (4 if consumed at US rates)• Gold 45 years (36)• Antimony 30 years (13)• Tin 40 years (17)• Silver 29 years (9)• Platinum 360 years (42) – but as low as 15

Going going

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Triple Top Line Design

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time for new behaviour

Now Tomorrow

Profit Wealth

Exclusive Inclusive

Waste Resource

Mistake Learning

Reaction Response

Me Us

Why? Why not

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looking afteryour nest

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information > materials

focus on what counts

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build a bonfire

brand

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build the right team

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build relationships

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five projectsfor change

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1% for the Planet

The Do Lectures

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A Million Minds: 2000%ROI

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MakingNatureCount

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Naked Food

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A Climate of Excitement

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To know what people really think, pay regard to what they do, rather than what they say

Renee Descartes