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Report on Environmental Management, Compliance and Engineering 2001
Tradeshow space more than double that of 2000 event
Environmental Management, Compliance and Engineering 2001, and the Ontario Environmental Tradeshow, held at the Regal Constellation Hotel in Toronto, April 10-11, drew record attendance at its workshops, seminars and exhibits. Every category showed an increase over previous years, including 57 exhibitors, double that of last year's event when a table-top exhibition was launched in conjunction with the workshops.

In addition to the registered delegates, walk-in traffic was high, thanks to passes attached to the March issue of ES&E.

Some 700 people attended, confirming it as the largest privately-sponsored conference and tradeshow in Canada. This was the ninth consecutive workshop series, organized by Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine, in conjunction with Environmental Regulation & Compliance News.

Some 700 people attended, confirming it as the largest privately-sponsored conference and tradeshow of its kind in Canada.


Robert Mansell (top), of the law firm Torys, chaired a popular session on environmental health and safety, attended by some 200 registrants. This session was only one of the 16 convened at ES&E's conference and tradeshow.


A high level of client satisfaction was demonstrated at the conclusion of the conference by people who attended the workshops.
Plans are now underway for the 2002 workshops and Ontario Environmental Tradeshow.
Please e-mail steve@esemag.com if you wish to be notified once program and registration information is available

Program highlights included:

  • Law, regulation and due diligence
    • Environmental regulation and compliance.
    • Practical problem-solving for environmental and plant managers.
  • Environmental Management
    • Principles and best-practices of environmental management.
  • Contaminated Site Management and Development
    • Brownfields and contaminated land now: The essential introductory course.
  • Law, Regulation and Due Diligence
    • Environmental due diligence for supervisors and managers.
    • Implementing due diligence: Frontline personnel management procedures.
  • Engineering and Compliance Solutions
    • Air emissions management: Monitoring and compliance methods and strategies.
    • Susscessful solutions for noise, odour and energy efficiency problems.
  • Environment and Health & Safety Management
    • Integrating environment with workplace health and safety management systems.
    • Principles and best practices of environmental and health & safety auditing.
  • Emergency Response Planning & Management
    • Spill prevention planning and response for supervisors and managers.

Environmental Management & Compliance 2002
Conference and Tradeshow

April 2002
Regal Constellation Hotel
Etobicoke (Toronto), Ontario

Organized by Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine,and Canadian Environmental Regulation & Compliance News, Environmental Management & Compliance is designed to be a low cost opportunity for you to network with existing and potential clients.

As the leading event of its kind in Canada for the past nine years, our conference and tradeshow has attracted some 400-500 delegates and speakers each year; all are key specifiers of environmental equipment and services. Call ES&E at (905) 727-4666 or 1-888-254-8769 for a complete information package, or to reserve booth space.

Plans are now underway for the 2002 workshops and Ontario Environmental Tradeshow.

Please e-mail steve@esemag.com if you wish to be notified once program and registration information is available.

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