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Net Zero Construction Summit

Date: 5 March 2025
Location Doltone House Darling Island, Sydney
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Radical cross-sector coordination is needed to revolutionise the buildings and construction sector towards a net zero future and tackle embodied carbon emissions. This involves transforming the vast network of infrastructure which makes the modern world work. Big-ticket items such as power generation, transport, buildings and industry make up more than 60% of global greenhouse gas emissions. And as we continue to build, we worsen the situation. But carbon emissions can be drastically reduced through good design and specification, utilising the best available approaches, technologies and materials.

Back for its 2nd year, the Net Zero Construction Summit will bring together 250+ industry leaders, sustainability experts, and professionals to explore the policies, technologies, materials, and strategies that will pave the way for decarbonising the construction of buildings and infrastructure while embracing the principles of a circular economy.


 

2025-03-05 00:00:00 2025-03-05 00:00:00 Australia/Perth Net Zero Construction Summit Radical cross-sector coordination is needed to revolutionise the buildings and construction sector towards a net zero future and tackle embodied carbon emissions. This involves transforming the vast network of infrastructure which makes the modern world work. Big-ticket items such as power generation, transport, buildings and industry make up more than 60% of global greenhouse gas emissions. And as we continue to build, we worsen the situation. But carbon emissions can be drastically reduced through good design and specification, utilising the best available approaches, technologies and materials. Back for its 2nd year, the Net Zero Construction Summit will bring together 250+ industry leaders, sustainability experts, and professionals to explore the policies, technologies, materials, and strategies that will pave the way for decarbonising the construction of buildings and infrastructure while embracing the principles of a circular economy.   Doltone House Darling Island, Sydney
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