Exhibition & Webinar Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:08 PM
Following extensive industry feedback, UBM, organisers of Ecobuild (March 5-7, 2013, ExCeL London); the world’s largest event for sustainable design, construction and the built environment, will introduce a brand new ‘Water, Waste and Materials’ stream as part of its highly anticipated 2013 seminar programme.
Chief industry leaders from WRAP, Arup, British Land, Drivers Jonas Deloitte, Quintain Estates & Development, Construction Products Association (CPA), Landscape Institute and University of Sheffield will join forces to create a lively programme as part of Ecobuild 2013’s fully CPD accredited 12 stream, three day seminar programme featuring 700 speakers.
Sponsored by Altro, ‘Water, Waste and Materials’ will explore a range of approaches relating to resource stewardship in terms of water, waste and materials cycles.
The programme will look at how these cycles can contribute to achieving this goal as many of these are in the hands of built environment professionals and investors in both the private and public sector.
Experts will cover hot topics such as ‘Operational waste - how to reduce it, how to handle it and how to reuse it’ chaired by Mr Tony Yates, SLR Consulting, ‘Getting the sustainability brief right for responsible resource use and management’ hosted by Dr Bill Addis, Buro Happold, ‘Designing for resource efficiency’ with WRAP’s Head of Construction & Refurbishment, Richard Buckingham and ‘Zero water developments - achieving the ideal’ headed up by Celeste Morgan, Sustainability Director, AECOM NW.
Snapshot of confirmed speakers:
Tom Broughton, Brand Director for Ecobuild said: “With waste management costing UK businesses billions every year and our community’s thirst for knowledge growing in this important area, it is imperative that we draw upon their expertise and bring best practice together at Ecobuild 2013.”
Tracy Perry, Sustainability & Environment Advisor from Altro, sponsor of the Water, Waste and Materials stream said: “Resource efficiency is an important issue in the construction industry. As a UK manufacturer of safety flooring and driven by our philosophy, the future is safer with Altro, we recognise that like everyone else, we need to make efficient use of the water and materials we consume and the waste generated through the use of our products, our activities and the services we provide.”
Ecobuild’s renowned seminar programme offers more than 130 sessions covering the most pressing and important issues for built environment professionals and 2013 will see the return of perennial favourites such as Self Build and Renovation, Designing and building with Passivhaus principles, Better Through BIM and Standards, Guides and Regulations.
“It has long been recognised that limits to resources are and will be a major global challenge, exacerbated by population growth and increasing urbanisation. There are issues at all levels to be considered in terms of obtainable resources and their efficient and fair use. With a focus on practical case study learning, technical detail, policy guidance updates from key associations and the latest academic thinking, Ecobuild’s new Water, Waste and Materials stream will cover the most pressing and important issues for built environment professionals”, adds Broughton.
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