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I-NAW
Profiles and Case Studies
AM's
Mick Bates and Brynle Williams with Biffa Environment
Director at a chemical treatment plant in Belgium. |
I-NAW
President
Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas with
AM Mick Bates and Biffa Director Berian Griffiths at
I-NAW presentations.
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AM
Glyn Davies views jetties at Milford Haven with Chevron
Texaco Plant Manager Morgan Clark. |
Company
Quotes
Anglesey
Aluminium Metal Ltd
The AAM business
certainly benefited from having an Assembly Member join our
organisation to establish a common understanding of the future
issues facing business and Government alike. The links forged
will undoubtedly provide a platform of mutual understanding
for the future. I strongly recommend the I-NAW initiative
to other businesses and all AM's to help develop a united
framework for the future prosperity of Wales."
MD Anglesey
Aluminium Mining.
Chevron Texaco
"Legislation
plays a significant part in the development and subsequent investment
of oil companies within the European Community. The I-NAW programme
gives elected representatives the opportunity to experience
at first hand the decision making processes that are required
to enable companies to remain competitive in what is a very
tough and demanding environment"
Chevron
Texaco, Pembroke Plant.
Biffa Waste
Services Ltd
"The I-NAW initiative
is an important mechanism to bring common understanding between
legislators and industry. In today's fast moving world such
partnerships form an invaluable basis for creating more effective
regulation within a framework of responsible enterprise."
Peter Jones,
Director, Biffa Waste Services Ltd.
Shotton Paper
Mill - UPM-Kymmene Corporation
"The I-NAW fellowships
provide a unique opportunity for both Industry and Assembly
Members to experience first hand the challenges and opportunities
that lie ahead, and promote a common understanding of the way
in which responsible business could contribute towards a sustainable
Wales."
UPM-Kymmene,
Shotton Paper Mill.
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