Government of Canada
www.cdm-ji.ca
The CDM & JI Office which is part of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade is the focal point for CDM and JI activities in Canada. The Office is responsible for the approval of canadian participation in the Kyoto mechanism and facilitates Canadian entities�participation in CDM and JI and assists them in obtaining emission credits from these projects. For the second year, the Office is leading a Canadian business delegation to Carbon Expo. The goals of our delegates are to meet conference and exhibition participants, exchange views on the carbon market and explore potential areas of cooperation.
Co-exhibitors Canada:
Epcor
Eurocan
Bennett Jones
Enviro Access
Canglobal
Fourth Generation Capital
LFGC Corporation
Macleod Dixon
EcoRessources Consultants
Trow International Ltd.
Pyrogenesis
Canadian Commercial Corporation
Brinkman & Associates Reforestation Ltd.
Balance CO2
CAMCO - Carbon Asset Management International AG
www.camco-international.com
Clifford Chance LLP
www.cliffordchance.com
Clifford Chance is the first law firm to have a dedicated worldwide Environmental and Climatic Trading practice with 67 practitioners spanning 17 countries. The firm specialises in all aspects of climatic and environmental law including trading carbon credits both under the Kyoto and EU Schemes, advising operators on their carbon reduction obligations under the EU ETS, financing of Kyoto projects and the structuring of carbon based financial and insurance products. Clifford Chance has been at the forefront developing industry standard allowances trading documentation including leading the harmonisation process for the EFET, IETA and ISDA documents and drafting the latest IETA ERPA.
Det Norske Veritas B.V. (DNV)
www.dnv.com DNV has specialised in delivering independent third party services for climate change activities. Established in 1864, DNV is an independent foundation with the objective of safeguarding life, property and the environment. DNV has 6,400 employees in 300 offices in 100 countries. Over the past decade DNV has been engaged in a number of validation, verification and certification activities related to CDM and JI projects and the verification of corporate emissions. DNV has for the second year in a row been chosen as the best verification company for climate change projects by the readers of the readers of the Environmental Finace magazine. This applies to both verification categories; EU Emissions Trading Scheme and Kyoto Projects.
EcoSecurities Ltd.
www.ecosecurities.com
Now in its ninth year of operation, the EcoSecurities group is one of the world's leading originators of projects, which have the potential to generate carbon credits, and has developed or advised on emission reductions projects in a series of countries on five continents. EcoSecurities currently has over 120 projects in its portfolio around the world. The company developed the first project to obtain CDM registration and one of the first projects to be issued carbon credits under CDM. EcoSecurities has been voted the best CDM/JI Advisory firm by the Environmental Finance reader�s survey for the past five years.
Evolution-Menert s.r.o.
www.evomenert.com
Evolution Markets co-exhibitor of Evolution-Menert
www.evomarkets.com
G.A.S. Energietechnologie GmbH
www.g-a-s-energy.com
SGS www.climatechange.sgs.com
The SGS Climate Change Program offers a range of services addressing the growing need for mandatory and voluntary reporting of greenhouse gas emissions. SGS can serve you with more than 42.000 employess in140 countries. We facilitates trade in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and promote the harmonization of markets through the application of standardized verification procedures. Our services help you whether you are captured in the EU Emission Trading Scheme (ETS), have a Joint Implementation (JI) or Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) project or simply want to report into one of the growing number of voluntary or state-based initiatives. We are your local partner, wherever you are.
Stiftung Klimarappen
www.stiftungklimarappen.ch
The Climate Cent Foundation has launched its activities in October 2005 as a voluntary initiative of the Swiss industry. Until 2012 the Foundation will significantly contribute to Switzerland�s fulfilment of ots commitments under the Kyoto Protocol. It will invest its annual revenues of around 65 million Euro, generated by a charge levied at a rate of 1.0 Euro-cents per litre on petrol and diesel imports, in effective and credible climate protection projects in Switzerland and abroad. The major share of the total required reduction volume of 9 million tons, at maximum 8 Mt CO2e, can be purchased from JI and CDM projects.
Toyota Deutschland GmbH
www.toyota.de
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