HOW LOW CAN YOU GO - Practical Guidance on Reducing CO2 Emissions
Friday 16 May 2008 at BRE, Watford.Construction and architecture professionals are under increasing pressure to reduce CO2 emissions through legislation and by meeting other critical environmental and financial targets. Previous study days on climate change and sustainability have set the scene and now SCALA and SCEME (the Associations of Chief Architects and Engineers working in Local Government) have once again combined to provide practical guidance in the key area of reducing CO2 emissions. This year's Study Day will be very much a nuts and bolts event with the emphasis being on real experiences and lessons learnt.
For further details on this event, please go on-line at www.scala.org.uk or www.sceme.org. Additional details of the event, including further details of the speakers and Location plans for the Ramada Hotel, BRE, and RES are also available on the websites. Any further questions, please contact Steve Dodsworth, Tel: 01446 771209 E-mail: policy@scala.org.uk
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