Members and their guests are invited to lunch at the Old Hall, Queens’ College
Enjoy the opportunity to network over pre-dinner drinks, followed by lunch and a talk by a Paul Earnshaw on;
“Plastics, packaging and sustainability – creating a sustainability strategy that works”
Paul Earnshaw is responsible for all non-food packaging (own label and branded) for Tesco – the third largest retailer in the world. Paul developed the Tesco strategy for packaging sustainability including plastic selection and usage. Paul has huge experience in all aspects of packaging and is recognised as global expert in packaging sustainability. Paul will explore what we mean by sustainability, why sorting your rubbish for recycling is so difficult and should we really be banning single use plastic whilst also giving you some science based tips on how to be truly sustainable.
The order of the afternoon:
- 12:00 = Networking and Drinks in the Old Kitchens [access via Porters Lodge]
- 13:00 = Lunch in the Old Hall – Example Menu
- 15:30 = Relocate to the tables reserved at The Eagle for more Networking
Please note our dress code is business attire:
- Men – Jacket with collared shirt and tie
- Ladies – Business smart
February’s Lunch Menu:
Starter – Burrata, Heritage Tomatoes, Aubergine Puree, Toasted Fragola Panzanella
Main – Pan Roasted Fillet Of Hake, Saffron Mash, Braised Fennel, Stem Broccoli, Shallot And Chive Butter Sauce
Main (v) – Roasted Courgette, White Bean Puree, Heritage Carrots, Purple Potato, Basil
Dessert – Tiramisu, Fruit & Nut Biscotti, Espresso Syrup
If you have any special requirements, please let us know.
Just £32 per person
The CBPC’s Committee and Members are really looking forward to welcoming you!
ACCESSING QUEEN’S COLLEGE : Access to the Lunch is via Queens’ College Porters’ Lodge. Google Map to Porters’ Lodge 8 Silver St, Cambridge CB3 9ES, UK
CAR PARKING : The closest is The Grand Arcade Car Park which is a 5 min walk to Queen’s College Porters Lodge. Some members prefer Queen Anne Terrace Car Park which is a 15 min walk to the Porters Lodge as driving to the Grand Arcade can take much more time than the 10 min difference between the walks – and it is significantly cheaper!