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Vinyl 2010 heading for success
The European PVC industry today released its latest annual Vinyl 2010 Progress Report at PVC 2008, Brighton.  The report confirms that the European PVC industry is well on the way to meeting the targets set out in the Vinyl 2010 Voluntary Commitment for Sustainable Development.
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New Vinyl Foundation launched
Pvc industry gather to talk about Vinyl 2010, as part of the ongoing dialogue that is needed to enable the European PVC industry to meet the challenges and targets of the future,
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Winners of Sustainable Development essay competition announced
The Judging Panel of the Vinyl 2010 Essay Competition led by Belgian sustainable development expert Nadine Gouzée was extremely impressed by the quality and creativity of the entries received. 
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The Judging Panel for the Essay Competition is independent and composed of leading experts in the field of sustainable development.  Coming from academia, NGOs and the media, the judges will ensure that the competition is independent, fair and transparent.

A first round selection will be done to eliminate any essays which do not meet the competition's basic evaluation criteria.  The evaluation criteria used for this pre-selection have been agreed with the Chair of the independent Judging Panel and any essays rejected in this pre-selection process will be supplied to the Chair for verification that elimination has been based on the agreed criteria.

Chair  
Nadine Gouzée
Head of the Sustainable Development Taskforce, Federal Planning Bureau, Belgium

Nadine Gouzée is an international expert on sustainable development, having chaired a number of projects and workshops on the subject including at the United Nations.
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Nadia Weekes
Editor of ENDS Europe Report, UK/Italy

A journalist by training, Nadia Weeks has worked on a number of publications, including the Global Water Report (Financial Times), where she contributed articles on business, utilities and the environment.

She has extensive experience as an editor, and functioned in this role for the monthly trade magazine Water Services, the business magazine Utility Europe, and her current employer ENDS, a specialist publisher of environmental information.
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Leida Rijnhout
Vlaams Overleg Duurzame Ontwikkeling (VODO), Belgium

Leida Rijnhout is a social anthropologist, who studied at the University of Utrecht and Wageningen.  She has worked in the sector of international cooperation for ten years, focusing on farmer organisations in Latin America.

Since 2000, she is the director of VODO, the Flemish Platform on Sustainable Development.  Within VODO Ms Rijnhout is responsible for global topics such as ecological debt, environmental justice, ecological economics and indicators.

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Dr Mark Whitehead
University of Wales Geography Department, Aberystwyth, UK

Dr Mark Whitehead is a Senior Lecturer in environmental geography at Aberystwyth University and Senior Research Fellow at the CITY Institute in Toronto.

His research focuses on questions of urban and regional sustainability and he has also written widely on the role of states within environmental management systems. He is the Vice-Chair of the Political Geography Research Group of the Royal Geographical Society and is on the Editorial Board of the Journal Social and Cultural Geography.
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Ron Van Duin
Delft Institute of Technology, Netherlands

Ron van Duin studied econometrics at the Erasmus University Rotterdam.  Following his studies, he worked on several logistic business problems at an operations research division of the national applied science organization (TNO).

As an operational researcher, Mr Van Duin is specialised in simulation and decision support systems.  During the last fifteen years he has been working as Assistant Professor in Logistics.  His main research interest is policymaking for urban freight transport, within which he focuses on specific challenges such as liveability, accessibility, economics, and environmental friendliness.
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Dr Anne-Marie Crétiéneau
Université de Poitiers, France

Dr Anne-Marie Crétiéneau has since 1992 been Associate Professor at the Department of Economics at the University of Poitiers.  She is a member of CEDES (Centre of Social and Economic Development Studies), one of the teams of the Research unit on Industry and Innovation (Lab.RII).

Dr Crétiéneau was awarded a PhD for her thesis on post-socialist economic transition. Her research interests also include sustainable development with a specific focus on the links with individual survival strategies and economic and social agents' responsibility.
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 Edgar Gärtner
Eco-journalist and writer, Germany

Mr Gärtner, studied Biology and Political Science at the Goethe University of Frankfurt, Germany and Mediterranean Ecology in Marseilles, France.  He has worked as Editor-in-Chief of the German branch of World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).  

Since 2005 he is the Director of CNE's Environment Forum in Brussels.  His last publications are "Vorsorge oder Willkür", Cologne 2006 (sponsored by the German Association PVC & Environment (AgPU) and "Öko-Nihilismus", Jena 2007, a criticism of political ecology.
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