Date and Time
Tuesday November 3, 2015
12:30 pm-4:30 pm
PST
Location
San Francisco
Tuesday November 3, 2015
12:30 pm-4:30 pm
PST
San Francisco
BSR’s Future of Fuels and members invite you to a working session to demo the group’s new Fuel Sustainability Tool and to explore solutions to scaling more sustainable fuels. BSR will provide a live demonstration of the new tool and lead a discussion focused on the following questions:
This is an official side event of the BSR Conference 2015: Resilient Business, Resilient World. For more information on the BSR Conference—one of the world’s most influential sustainability events, now in its 23rd year—visit bsr15.org.
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