đWe are delighted to partner with @lsesugreenfinance, to welcome @voiz.academy to LSE (Venue: CKK 2.04) on October 18th, 4-6pm for an exclusive in-person ESG Fund Analysis workshop!
đ„During this event, you will have the opportunity to learn how to rate real funds based on their ESG impact, and develop an insider's view on ESG trends, challenges, and best practices across asset managers and ratings firms.
đFurthermore, you will engage in a real-life case study in rating a Broad Index Fund or ETF based on its holdings, selection criteria, and investment philosophy.đ
đMake sure to have a valid membership of our society (only ÂŁ1.50 for the whole year at https://bit.ly/cirecon23đ) and register for the event at https://bit.ly/voiz2023 (also in our bio)! Do remember to indicate that you are from our society to gain access to the event!
This event is also jointly supported by @lsesu_cds and @lse_assetwealthmanagement!
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Industry leaders continue to push for measurable progress beyond declarations. Adoption of BREEAM v7 and low embodied carbon materials specifications signals growing attention to the embodied carbon challenge and the environmental impact of construction. Better integration of circular construction strategies and end-of-life reuse in construction practices would enhance building lifecycle performance while advancing the Circular Economy transition.
As the built environment sector moves toward net zero carbon buildings, practitioners recognise that tangible decarbonisation relies on aligning public policy, private finance, and innovation in sustainable building practices. The momentum from COP30 underscores that environmental sustainability in construction is not merely policy rhetoric but a technical and economic imperative demanding global coordination.
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