Episode sponsor: Ourselves! Check out our new Link Tree Panel Lydia McGuinness, Poppy Harrison, Matthew Jackson and Johnathan Munkley We led an exciting panel discussion on why we’ve had some standards for so long but yet as an industry can argue have made small gains. These global organisations have created standards such as IFC and LEED but have these helped move the industry forward? Do we use these standards? Are they fit for purpose? What leadership does our industry require? Can WGBC, BSI with ZERO fill the gaps? All questions are on the table for the debate. Enjoy! This is the ZERO Carbon Construction podcast, the podcast dedicated to bringing you insights and expertise from professionals around the world on how we can reduce carbon in the built environment. Find out more about ZERO and join our community today. All comments on this podcast are personal and do not necessarily reflect those of the organisations they represent. Thank you to our community sponsors: Rapid by Sterling RCS If you have any questions or are interesting in sponsoring the podcast then please contact [email protected]. Thank you to the Magnolia Steel Band for their amazing music, they can be found on Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube. Artwork created using AI (poorly!)
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