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Building a Sustainable Future: Understanding Construction Circularity

3BL Media

Buildings account for at least 39% of energy-related global carbon emissions annually , and a significant portion of these emissions result from embodied carbon associated with building materials and construction. What Are the Fundamental Principles of Construction Circularity?

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Accelerating the Sustainable Energy Transition With SAP’s Industry Cloud

3BL Media

SAP helps oil, gas, and energy companies make this transition, providing them with innovative solutions that can optimize legacy energy sources, integrate low- and no-carbon alternatives, enhance energy network resilience, and unlock growth opportunities through reinvented business models.

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Sustainable Facilities Forum 2023

Green Technology

This also includes unlimited re-watching access for the education sessions, keynote and awards recording and the sustainable products webinars following the Forum. The agenda for this event includes access to education sessions, live keynote, annual leadership awards presentations and to the sustainable products and services displays.

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Net Zero Momentum Builds Across Real Estate, Infrastructure Funds

Chris Hall

In March , GRESB partnered with the Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financial (PCAF) and Carbon Risk Real Estate Monitor (CRREM) to launch harmonised technical guidance for the financial industry on accounting and reporting real estate operational emissions.

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Low Carbon Concrete — Starting from the Ground Up

CleanTechnica

Join us for a webinar on green concrete on March 11. Originally published by Zero Energy Project. By Joe Emerson Concrete! It has been used since before 6,500 BC, most extensively in the Roman Empire, and then forgotten until it’s resurrection in Europe around the 15th century. Today it’s the most prevalent man-made material on […].