The conference was initiated to provide a forum in which those involved could clarify and review the British approach to the control of pollution and also promote understanding and collaboration between industrial and environmental interests.
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The aim of the conference was to provide an opportunity for consideration of how patterns of work are likely to change over the next two or three decades and what consequences may be for the environment.
The aim of the conference was to provide an opportunity for consideration of how patterns of work and population in small towns and the countryside were likely to change over the next two or three decades and what the consequences might be for the environment. The conference was related to the two previous conferences: 'Work: Changing Patterns and Place' (24 June 1981) and 'Homes and the Countryside'' (26 November 1981).
The aim of the conference was to provide an opportunity for the discussion of what action could and should be taken to abate the problem of acidification of the atmosphere. The emphasis was to be on what solutions were available which should be adopted and how they were to be put into effect.
Report and introduction folders of the Environmental Design Workshop on Ecodesign in the Telecommunications Industry 3-4/3/1994.\nThis report was intended to stimulate further debate on environmental design issues within the telecommunications industry and beyond. It offers a basic primer on the subject both for telecommunications specialists and for those seeking to extend the thinking to other trade sectors.\n
Organised by the RSA in collaboration with the Business and Industry Panel for the Environment and the Committee for Environmental Conservation.
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