Pollution Prevention and Lean Principles Training: Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality Announces July 31-August 1 Training Opportunity
                                            May 29, 2018
                                            
                                                    
                                                        By:
                                                Walter G.  Wright
                                            
                                                    
                                                        Category:
                                                Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
                                            
                                                    
                                                Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
                                            
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                                            The Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality (“ADEQ”) has announced a training opportunity titled:
Pollution Prevention and Lean Principles Training (“Training”)
ADEQ states that the Training will take place at the Cox Center, Little Rock Public Library, 120 River Market Avenue, Little Rock, Arkansas, on July 31-August 1 through a partnership with the Environmental Training Institute.
ADEQ states that attendees will have the opportunity to “learn methods to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and increase the bottom line” for a business.
The workshop is stated to include:
	- Case studies from industry
 
	- Interactive sessions on the use of Lean business practices
 
	- Overview of environmental management systems, including updates on ISO 14001
 
	- How to benchmark effectiveness
 
The presentation will be undertaken by Thomas Vinson of the Environmental Training Institute.
A flyer describing the seminar and registration details can be found here. 
 
                                            
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