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!
The sustainable construction sector is shifting rapidly from incremental improvement to verified decarbonisation. New material technologies demonstrate that embodied carbon reductions no longer compromise structural or aesthetic performance. The adoption of low carbon construction materials such as advanced concretes is driving progress toward net zero whole life carbon performance, supporting the transition to genuinely sustainable building design. These innovations enable life cycle thinking in construction, where the carbon footprint of construction is assessed across supply chains and operational stages through whole life carbon assessment and robust lifecycle assessment tools.
Policy reform is reinforcing this transformation. The UK governmentâs ongoing review of construction product safety and environmental performance standards indicates stronger alignment between regulatory accountability and environmental sustainability in construction. Transparent environmental product declarations (EPDs) and consistent carbon reporting will underpin future requirements for sustainable building practices. This signals a move toward life cycle cost optimisation and resource efficiency in construction, advancing the shift to circular economy principles and circular economy in construction frameworks.
Global market trends add momentum. With energy security driving demand for renewable energy systems, wind-assisted shipping and floating solar are reshaping the environmental impact of construction logistics. The sectorâs progress towards net zero carbon buildings depends increasingly on low carbon design, carbon neutral construction methodologies, and integration of eco-design for buildings within green infrastructure planning. As the industry adopts sustainable material specification and end-of-life reuse in construction strategies, the link between embodied carbon in materials and overall building lifecycle performance becomes measurable.
Firms slow to embed whole life carbon strategies risk losing credibility as regulation and client priorities converge around measurable sustainability outcomes. Sustainable construction now requires more than branding; it demands scientifically defensible evidence of carbon footprint reduction and adherence to circular construction strategies that support the long-term decarbonising of the built environment.
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