Seven more experts will be attending the Green Supply Chain summit in London this June to discuss the benefits of making logistics 'greener'.
Coca-Cola, Epson, BT WWF and DNV have all been confirmed to speak at the event as well as representatives from Kodak, Unilever, Philips, HP, Nokia, Asda and H&M.
The summit is aiming to address a broad range of issues that affect supply chains.
Talks will include advice on how to implement energy efficiency and how far down the supply chain firms should implement their green strategies.
Imperial Tobacco and Carbon Disclosure Project will present their views on the success of reducing a logistical carbon footprint.
Meanwhile, Transport and Green Data Centre will cover how costs can be saved alongside a reduction in carbon footprint when companies make their logistics operation better for the environment.
The conference, which takes place on June 24th and 25th, is being organised by Ethical Corp.
