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8.30 COFFEE AND REGISTRATION
9.30 WELCOME Chairman Freek van Eijk director Strategy and Marketing, Sita SUEZ
9.35 WHY ARE YOU HERE? Michel Rademaker Deputy director HCSS and Chairman of the Platform Material Scarcity (c)
Pim KraanMinistry of Foreign Affairs, focal point Resources (c)
9.45 VISION ON SECURITY OF SUPPLY RAW MATERIALS Fredrick Spalcke Chief Purchasing Offi cer, Philips (c)
10.00 BUSINESS MODELS FOR A CIRCULAR ECONOMY \ PHOSPHATE RECYCLING Kees Langeveld ICL (c)
Ger PannekoekSecretary NL Nutrients platform (c)
10.25 BUSINESS MODEL FOR A CIRCULAR ECONOMY \ DYECOO Reinier Mommaal CEO DyeCoo (c)
10.45 COFFEE BREAK
11.15 GREEN CHEMISTRY CAMPUS Dennis van der PasBusiness Developer Green Chemistry Campus (c)
11.35 BUSINESS VIEW AND APPROACH FOR UPCOMING RESOURCE ISSUES Frits de Groot Teammanager VNO-NCW (c)
11.45 DEBATE WITH THE AUDIENCE Chairman Freek van Eijkdirector Strategy and Marketing, Sita SUEZ
12.15 LUNCH BREAK
13.30 CONNECTIONS PORT OF ROTTERDAMJaap Jelle Feenstra Head Public Affair, Port of Rotterdam (c)
13.50 MINING INCINERATOR BOTTOM ASHRogier van de WeijerCommercial Manager Inashco (c)
14.10 CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN GERMANY - POSSIBILITIES FOR COOPERATIONWerner MaassDirector VDI Ressourceneffi zienz (c)
14.25 INNOVATION AND THE CIRCULAR ECONOMYMart van BrachtManaging director Energy TNO (c)
14.45 TEA BREAK
15.15 NEUTRAL BROKER IN THE RESOURCE NEXUSHRH Jaime de Bourbon de ParmeSpecial envoy natural resources, NL Ministry of Foreign Affairs (c)
15.30 DISCUSSION WITH PANELInge LardinoisMinistry of Infrastructure and the Environment (c)
Jaap PetreausManager Cooperate Environment & Sustainability, Friesland Campina (c)
Art de BooBusiness line manager biobased economy TNO (c)
Werner MaassDirector VDI Ressourceneffi zienz (c)
Roel Bol Director Biobased en Circular Economy, Ministry of Economic Affairs (c).
16.00 CONCLUDING REMARKS Chairman Freek van Eijk
16.15 NETWORKING WITH DRINKS
RESOURCE EFFICIENCY is an important issue for both indu-stry and governments. With a world population of more than 9 billion inhabitants expected in 30 years and with strongly growing and changing demands, there is a need to think about how to handle this and prepare for the future. This conference aims to challenge ideas on how to enhance and implement NEW BUSINESS MODELS FOR A CIRCULAR ECONOMY.
BUSINESS MODELS IN A CIRCULAR ECONOMY
DECEMBER 12th 2012 VNO-NCW BEZUIDENHOUTSEWEG 12THE HAGUE