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Carbon Counts

Webinar

Tuesday 26 November 2024
10:00 - 11:00

Join this webinar to explore a new, standardised approach for defining and assessing net zero carbon buildings in the UK.
What does net zero carbon mean for buildings in the UK? How can we measure and assess building performance, and demonstrate best practices? Until now, various methodologies have led to different definitions of net zero carbon.
 
In September 2024, the Pilot Version of the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard (The Standard) was launched. For the first time, leading organisations and experts in the built environment have collaborated to present a free-to-access technical standard. This new set of consistent rules will make it easier to define and certify net zero carbon buildings in the UK, ensuring they meet national carbon reduction targets.
 
The event will explore critical aspects of building design and performance. Industry experts will discuss the latest strategies, tools, and methodologies for measuring and assessing carbon impacts throughout a building’s lifecycle.

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Speaker biographies

Benjamin O’Connor

Director, New London Architecture

Eleni Makri

Associate, Stanton Williams

Ashley Bateson

Director, Hoare Lea

Michela Ravaglia

Sustainability Business Partner, Wates Construction


Net Zero

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