This event is kindly sponsored by Buro Happold.
Discover the ins and outs of Net Zero strategies tailored for businesses, unraveling the intricacies of Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions.
Join us to learn:
– An overview of scope 3
– What is scope 3 under the GHG protocol
– How this impacts your business
– The need-to-know, measurement and reduction of embodied carbon
Connect with like-minded professionals, cultivate new collaborations, and lay the foundation for a successful and sustainable year. This event is open to everyone. All BCI members are eligible for concessionary rate tickets.
Agenda
8am – 8:20am – Breakfast and Networking
8:20am – 8:30am – Welcome and Housekeeping
8:30am – 8:45am – Tom Batten, Head of Consultancy, Future Leap
8:45am – 9am – Natasha Watson, Embodied Carbon Lead – UK Structures, Buro Happold
9am – 9:15am – Speaker TBA
9:15am – 9:45am – Q&A
9:45am – 9:50am – 60 Second Positivity Pitches
9:50am – 9:55am – Close
9:55am – 10:30am – Optional Further Networking
Our Sponsor and Speaker – Natasha Watson, Embodied Carbon Lead – UK Structures, Buro Happold
After completing her doctorate in low impact building materials in 2016, Natasha Watson has become one of the experts leading the development of knowledge on the embodied impacts of construction materials within the construction industry as well as on Buro Happold projects. Natasha’s goal is to develop and deliver Buro Happold’s advisory and consultancy service in the area of Embodied Carbon over and above our own dedication to reducing embodied carbon as a company and is delighted to be sharing her expertise and insights at the Future Leap Net Zero: coping with scoping event.
Future Leap is a sustainability consultancy, vibrant membership-based network, events host and co-working space based in Bristol with Media Studios for hire.
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