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Asia Eco-Design Electronics
3rd December 2007
University for the Creative Arts
Farnham
Surrey
UK

Conference organised in association with the EC funded Asia Eco-Design Electronics (www.cfsd.org.uk/aede) project and seeba (www.cfsd.org.uk/seeba)

**FREE EVENT**

Background

Asia Eco-Design Electronics (AEDE) (www.cfsd.org.uk/aede) is a 2 year European Commission funded project aimed at raising awareness and capacity in relation to product-related environmental aspects in the Asian electronics sector. As part of the project, conferences have been organised in Thailand, India, China and Europe, a range of eco-design tools and reports have been produced and a website built (http://www.cfsd.org.uk/aede/)

As part of the completion of the project a series of workshops will be held in Bangkok, Delhi, Beijing and Farnham in November and December 2007.

The Farnham workshop will give an overview of the key results from the project and will launch a new eco-design tool that will be available in English, Mandarin and Thai.

The event is FREE and will be held at http://www.ucreative.ac.uk/  

Why attend?

* Key implications for supply chain management
* Early warnings in relation to the practical implications of the Energy-Using-Products Directive
* Access to new eco-design tool
* Networking opportunities

Agenda

13.30 Registration and Coffee /Tea

14.00 AEDE Project: Summary of Key Findings
Martin Charter, Director, The Centre for Sustainable Design

14.45 AEDE Eco-Design Tool
Tim Woolman, Projector Coordinator, The Centre for Sustainable Design

15.00 Discussion

16.00 Close

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Asia Eco-Design Electronics (AEDE) is funded by the European Union as part of the Asia-Pro Eco Programme

This document has been produced with the financial assistance of European Union. The contents of this document
are the sole responsibility of The Centre for Sustainable Design at the University for the Creative Arts and
can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union.