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Vinyl 2010’s Vinylgame is a big hit at Green Week 2008
Vinyl 2010 showcased its new sustainable development based educational computer game at the European Commission's Green Week held in Brussels from 3-6 June.
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Vinyl 2010 at UN CSD-16
At the beginning of May, for the third consecutive year,  Vinyl 2010 participated in the UN Partnerships  Fair, which is part of the annual Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD-16) in New York
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PVC industry is ‘inspired by Gaudi’
The 6th and 7th May saw representatives from across the PVC industry convening for the General Assemblies of the ECVM
(European Council of Vinyl Manufacturers)and Vinyl 2010 (the European PVC industry’s 10 year voluntary commitment for sustainable development) at the Majestic Hotel in Barcelona.


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PVC industry is ‘inspired by Gaudi’ Print
The 6th and 7th May saw representatives from across the PVC industry convening for the General Assemblies of the ECVM
(European Council of Vinyl Manufacturers)and Vinyl 2010 (the European PVC industry’s 10 year voluntary commitment for sustainable development) at the Majestic Hotel in Barcelona.


03-ecvm-cakewebThe theme for the joint event paid homage to the city’s most famous son, with the theme of ‘Building the future inspired by Gaudi’ and marked both the 20th anniversary celebration for ECVM and the first public General Assembly for Vinyl 2010.



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As Josef Ertl, CEO of Vinnolit and Chairman of the ECVM Vinyls Committee and the Vinyl 2010 Board explained in his opening remarks, the idea of holding a Vinyl 2010 General Assembly back-to-back with the annual ECVM General Assembly was to continue the process of bringing all participants in the value chain closer through the open discussion of the challenges and opportunities that the industry faces. 



Josef Ertl, CEO of Vinnolit and Chairman of the ECVM Vinyls Committee and the Vinyl 2010 Board introduces the event


Over the two days the 100 delegates from both the raw material suppliers and the converting industry heard presentations from a wide range of speakers including representatives from the local Catalan Government, the global and European PVC industries and specialist disciplines.
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Delegates from both the producing and the converting industry heard presentations from a wide range of speakers including representatives from the local Catalan Government, the global and European PVC industries and specialist disciplines



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Jean-Pierre De Greve, Executive Director of ECVM and General Manager of Vinyl 2010 chairs the sessions



An interesting feature between the two conference days was the staging of a unique ‘Café Crossfire’ event organised in conjunction with Friends of Europe in the spectacular surroundings of Barcelona’s Liceu Opera House. During the onstage debate representatives from industry, politics, NGOs were joined by the first and second place winners of Vinyl 2010’s recent young people’s Essay Competition to debate the subject ‘Are economic development and sustainable development mutually exclusive’.
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CRISTINA GUTIÉRREZ-CORTINES MEP (centre) challenges DAVID CLARK
Managing Director of Tarkett and BERTRAND CHARRIER Vice-President of Green Cross International, whilst debate moderator Giles Merritt, Secretary General of Friends of Europe looks on during the Café Crossfire debate




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MAJA DERČAR First prizewinner of the essay competition organised by Vinyl 2010 (centre) expresses her views on whether “sustainable development and economic growth are mutually exclusive”, whilst second prize winner DANIELA JUNGOVÁ and ANTONI SOY I CASALS Secretary for Industry and Enterprise, Generalitat de Catalunya listen attentively
 
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