Carbon Crunch 2020. How to develop a sector-based net-zero strategy
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About this Event
For the last seven years Carbon Crunch has been asking the tough questions about carbon reduction, hosting discussion and sharing leading-edge practice. More than a year after the government’s commitment to cut UK greenhouse gas emissions to net-zero, this November we’re examining practical steps the infrastructure industry can take.
The importance of evidence-based, attainable carbon reduction solutions and coherent, long-term strategies has never been more critical.
This year, Carbon Crunch is online. You’re invited to tune into four discussions over four days that will pack a punch.
Day 2
Tuesday 17 November 12:00-13:00
How to develop a sector-based net-zero strategy
We’ll explore how to translate the economy wide net-zero target into a series of achievable practical steps for sectors and organisations to follow.
Speakers:
Maria Manidaki, Technical lead, net-zero, Mott MacDonald
Samuel Larsen, Programme lead, Water UK
Sally Sudworth, Programme manager, Environment Agency
Ivan Le Fevre, Head of environment, Highways England
Please join us on the other days by registering using the links below
Monday 16 November 12:00-13:00 What has the industry achieved so far?
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/carbon-crunch-2020-what-has-the-industry-achieved-so-far-tickets-125308893273
Wednesday 18 November 12:00-13:00 Applying systems thinking to heat and transport
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/carbon-crunch-2020-applying-systems-thinking-to-heat-and-transport-tickets-125335863943
Thursday 19 November 12:00-13:00 The role of supply chains in the net zero transition
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/carbon-crunch-2020-the-role-of-supply-chains-in-the-net-zero-transition-tickets-126067662773