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Cundall Edinburgh - Pushing the boundaries of the built environment
World Green Building Week 2021
The built environment is responsible for around 40% of global carbon emissions, and those of us in the industry have a huge responsibility to help solve the problem. We must play our part.
For World Green Building Week (WGBW) 2021, Cundall’s sustainability leaders were joined by global industry leaders for a panel discussion that focused on our approaches to climate change, the challenges we face, and how we can push the boundaries of the built environment together in the lead up to COP26 and beyond.
This will act as a catalyst for the industry to explore how far we can truly go in order to achieve net zero carbon.
Presented by
Sophie Simpson – Principal Engineer, Cundall
Tina Muldowney – Director of Landscape Architecture, LUC
Mariana Trusson – Group Environmental Manager, Phoenix Group
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