BOOK NOW | Net Zero event will focus on real-world solutions

The green agenda is also becoming the property agenda as the regulators and investors push for sustainability. So how does the industry go about meeting net zero carbon goals and what will it cost?
Our panel of industry leaders will tackle those important questions and how they are striving to make developments are both economically viable and sustainable.

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Cop26 may have ended in November, but the crucial debate over how the property industry can help minimise its impact on the Earth continues. This half-day conference is focused less on rehashing the same old points about why sustainability is important and more on the real-world solutions that will shape our future and save our planet.

Scroll down to see our list of confirmed speakers.

Net Zero will be held on 31 March at the Science and Industry Museum in Manchester. The event is sponsored by Hydrock, Morgan Sindall Construction, ClearFibre, and ForHousing.

The event begins with networking and breakfast at 8am, followed by two panels and presentations. There will also be networking breaks to aid you in making valuable connections.

Attendees include representatives from SimpsonHaugh, Glenbrook, Walker Sime, Sheppard Robson, Savills, Turner & Townsend, Maple Grove Developments, and more.

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Confirmed speakers

  • Joanne Holden, sustainability director, Peel L&P
  • Matthew Pygott, senior carbon consultant, Hydrock
  • Sabine Dunstan, development surveyor, One Heritage Group
  • Robert Hopkins, director & head of sustainability, AHR
  • Euan Hall, chief executive, The Land Trust
  • Phil Marsden, project director, Muse Developments
  • Tim Clement, head of carbon and environment, Morgan Sindall Construction

Book your ticket today by using the form below. If you cannot see the form, please contact events@placenorthwest.co.uk.

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