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NZCB - Deep-Dive Series Episode 3 (of 4): Supporting market scale transformation in the building sector

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In this 3rd episode of our Deep Dive Series on Net Zero Carbon Buildings, hear from four leading experts on the transition efforts of the built environment sector. The Talking Transformation Podcast is delighted to host colleagues from both the private and public sector: Lesley Sibanda and Mary Haw (City of Cape Town), Chilu Lombe (Solid Green) and Megan Sager (Sustainable Solutions). They reflect on a series of themes including:

  • Can the private sector handle the transition and to date, what has the response been?
  • The sectors, companies and land uses - who is leading / who is following?
  • As regulation and communication techniques improve, how will owners and tenants of budlings adapt their choices and behaviour?
  • The role and importance of data informing choice, policy and targets; and
  • What are the collaborations between the public and private sector that are supporting shifts in behaviour and tactics?

It's a welcome third conversation building on the demands and the challenges being placed on the industry but also reflecting strongly on the opportunities that exist and the critical mass of effort which is help shape that change.

Recorded: 6th April 2021

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In this 3rd episode of our Deep Dive Series on Net Zero Carbon Buildings, hear from four leading experts on the transition efforts of the built environment sector. The Talking Transformation Podcast is delighted to host colleagues from both the private and public sector: Lesley Sibanda and Mary Haw (City of Cape Town), Chilu Lombe (Solid Green) and Megan Sager (Sustainable Solutions). They reflect on a series of themes including:

  • Can the private sector handle the transition and to date, what has the response been?
  • The sectors, companies and land uses - who is leading / who is following?
  • As regulation and communication techniques improve, how will owners and tenants of budlings adapt their choices and behaviour?
  • The role and importance of data informing choice, policy and targets; and
  • What are the collaborations between the public and private sector that are supporting shifts in behaviour and tactics?

It's a welcome third conversation building on the demands and the challenges being placed on the industry but also reflecting strongly on the opportunities that exist and the critical mass of effort which is help shape that change.

Recorded: 6th April 2021

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