by Overbury
Welcome to Overbury’s Low Carbon Conversations podcast – where we bring influential sustainability experts together for a straight-talking and insightful conversation about making the low carbon future a reality. Topics of discussion include the circular economy, greenwashing, net zero targets and much more. This series is also available in video form on our YouTube channel.
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September 12, 2024
<p>The Low Carbon Conversations Podcast returns with Alexia Laird, Sustainability Director at Landsec, and Anja Schellenbauer, Associate Director at JRA, speaking to Overbury's Zoë Glander, Environmental and Sustainability Manager. In this episode, Alexia, Anja and Zoë discuss the UK Net Zero Carbon Building Standard, the future of Cat A fit out, using AI to measure carbon impact and much more. Whether you're involved in sustainability, construction, or simply interested in the latest low carbon innovations, this episode provides valuable insights into the future of sustainable building practices in the UK. Watch our other episodes here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_QFgjfrTbA&list=PLzTD4LWpbyh-qTpbiXAuH1Vvf5ah7BO1F 00:00 - Welcome to the Low Carbon Conversation 00:31 - The UK Net Zero Carbon Building Standard 11:24 - Low carbon office design 15:47 - The appeal of the UK Net Zero Carbon Building Standard 20:20 - The future of Cat A fit out 27:05 - The final question: One change to the construction industry</p>
July 18, 2024
<p>In this episode of The Low Carbon Conversations Podcast, Will Hunnam of Forza Doors and Matteo Dall'Ombra of Daikin join us to talk all about Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs). Topics of discussion include: guidance to the EPD process from start to finish, the time it takes to obtain an EPD and who needs to get involved in the process. Watch our other episodes here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_QFgjfrTbA&list=PLzTD4LWpbyh-qTpbiXAuH1Vvf5ah7BO1F 00:00 - Welcome to the Low Carbon Conversation 01:03 - What are VRVs (aka VRFs)? 04:15 - How to start the EPD journey 05:43 - Who gets involved in the EPD process? 07:28 - What is an EPD? The need for an EPD guide 10:21 - Is an EPD a big commitment? 13:57 - Obtaining data for EPDs 14:53 - Lessons learned from the EPD process 17:34 - Domino effect from factory changes 18:37 - EPDs aren't a one-off: they're an ongoing process 22:35 - Commercial benefits of EPDs 25:29 - Top advice on starting the EPD journey 28:05 - The final question: one change to the industry 31:18 - Thank you for watching</p>
April 15, 2024
<p>The Low Carbon Conversation Podcast returns with Chris Hunt, director and co-founder of V7, speaking to Overbury's Hulusi Mustafa, environmental and sustainability manager. Topics of discussion include: a guide to sustainable property investment, what ESG credentials are worthwhile, understanding the London property market and the true cost of creating green buildings.</p> <p><br></p> <p>This episode is also available as a video on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/L7Z3FD9CYk4 </p> <p>Chapters:</p> <p> 00:00-Introduction 01:02-Leaving a green legacy 02:13-What's driving the property investment market? 03:46-London property management vs the rest of the UK 05:32-Growth of ESG-driven buildings 07:32-Telling the ESG story 11:55-Cat A, Cat B or shell and core? 12:39-How to create an ESG strategy 15:04-Do property investors know what they want? 17:09-What makes a building unusable? 18:40-The green premium 20:21-NABERS is a game changer 23:08-HERE + NOW sustainability successes 28:13-How to create a sustainable building 29:30-One change to the property industry 31:30-Thanks for watching</p>
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