The built environment is responsible for 34% of energy demand and 37% of carbon emissions globally* and is intertwined with other crises, not least the reduction in global biodiversity.
As part of the
Entrepreneurial Futures
project, researchers at the University of Plymouth have been working with businesses and real use cases to explore how different ultra low-carbon building materials – including
CobBauge
, natural insulation and living wall systems – can help to alleviate the harms attributed to buildings for more sustainable approaches to construction and restoration.
This online event will share the latest insights from this research in an accessible format, with presentations and case studies of the University’s recent collaborations with Cornwall-based Home Health Expert Ltd and the Living Wall at Exeter Science Centre.
As well as these insights, the event presents a unique opportunity to engage with leading academics and businesses at the forefront of ultra low-carbon solutions through open Q&A discussions.
All are welcome to attend this free event, whether you are a built environment professional, academic, student or simply intrigued by these pioneering approaches to reaching net-zero emissions.
Please note this event will be recorded and shared on Net-Zero Exchange.
*Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction, 2024