Sustainable Construction: ESG Implementation & Carbon Strategies

Sustainable Construction: ESG Implementation & Carbon Strategies

Learn how to make construction more eco-friendly at our event on June 10th - it's all about ESG and cutting carbon emissions!

By CIOB Ipswich

Date and time

Tue, 10 Jun 2025 10:30 - 13:30 GMT+1

Location

Arlingtons

13 Museum Street Ipswich IP1 1HE United Kingdom

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

The CIOB Ipswich Hub Committee is proud to partner with RICS Matrics East Anglia for an event exploring the construction industry’s evolving approach to ESG and carbon reduction.

Industry experts will share best practices for embedding ESG into project delivery, conducting meaningful carbon assessments, and adopting innovative low-carbon products. Attendees will also gain insights into regulatory requirements, sustainability reporting, and the technologies shaping the future of low-carbon construction.

Join us to stay informed, exchange ideas, and support the industry's journey toward a more sustainable built environment.

Agenda:

10.30am – Arrival and refreshments

11:00am - Welcome

11:15am - ESG Implementation on construction projects

11.35am - Building Carbon Assessments

11.55am - Q & A session

12.15pm – Lunch

To ensure you are catered for on the day, please book your place through the website.

Contact

Sarah Laing

Member Services and Events Coordinator - Midlands and Eastern

slaing@ciob.org.uk

How can we help you get the most out of this event? We want to ensure accessibility for all of our members. Please contact us in confidence prior to attendance and we will do our best to answer any questions and support any additional needs you may have.


Members: gain 3 CIOB CPD points when you reflect on the ethical aspects of your learning from this activity.

Sponsors


This event has kindly been sponsored by Castons - Artelia Group

Organised by

We are the world's largest and most influential professional body for construction management and leadership. We have a Royal Charter to promote the science and practice of building and construction for the benefit of society, and we’ve been doing that since 1834.

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