Please get in touch with the team at WFW LLP through this form
The construction and operation of buildings has been responsible for 37% of energy-related carbon dioxide emissions globally. With governments increasingly focussing on how to build more sustainable economies and ESG standards strengthening globally, what role can construction play in this transition?
This webinar focus on the challenges and opportunities for construction in the net zero transition – and how businesses can make sustainability a competitive differentiator. The speakers explored examples of sustainability best practice from a range of sector experts, covering environmental innovation at the design and procurement stages, the processes being used to create whole-life zero carbon buildings and the growing importance of the green skills agenda.
Speakers:
• Ana Musat, Head of Policy, Aldersgate Group
• Beth England, ESG Associate, Sonnedix
• David Leversha, Director and Net Zero Carbon Lead for Property & Buildings, WSP
• Kye Edwards, Specification & Account Manager, Lindner Interiors
• Rebecca Williams, Partner, Watson Farley & Williams
• Barry Hembling, Partner, Watson Farley & Williams
• Ryland Ash, Partner, Watson Farley & Williams
• Garry Ritter, Partner, Watson Farley & Williams
• Nick Walker, Partner, Watson Farley & Williams
If you have any questions relating to the topics discussed, please contact our events team at events@wfw.com.
The information provided in this video (the “Information”) is for general and illustrative purposes only and it is not intended to provide advice whether that advice is financial, legal, accounting, tax or any other type of advice, and should not be relied upon in that regard. While every reasonable effort is made to ensure that the Information provided is accurate at the time of posting, no representation or warranty, express or implied, is made as to the accuracy, timeliness, completeness, validity or currency of the Information and Watson Farley & Williams and affiliated entities (collectively referred to as “WFW”) assume no responsibility to you or any third party for the consequences of any errors or omissions. To the maximum extent permitted by law, WFW shall not be liable for indirect or consequential loss or damage, including without limitation any loss or damage whatsoever arising from any use of this video or the Information.