LEARN AND EARN CPD – HOW TO APPLY WHOLE-LIFE CARBON ASSESSMENTS TO OPTIMISE EMISSIONS IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT WORKSHOP (28 November 2024, 11:00-12:00)
We would like to invite you to the upcoming EMA workshop on How to Apply Whole-Life Carbon Assessments to Optimise Emissions. The workshop will examine the whole-life carbon, emphasising its significance in sustainable practices. It will cover:
- the definition of whole-life carbon,
- its importance in reducing environmental impact,
- methods for measuring it accurately, and
- brief strategies for effectively optimising emission depending on where you are in the supply chain and the level of emission control you might have.
The presentation will also outline a worked example of preparing a carbon budget focusing on “cradle-to-gate” life cycle Product Stage (A1-A3) of concrete, steel and timber, and then fuel and electricity for construction processes at the Construction Stage (A4-A5).
The workshop will be delivered by Kiro Tamer, former Head of Environmental Sustainability at Keltbray and Director of KEES Services with over 10 years of experience in energy and carbon management. Kiro is a qualified ESOS Lead Assessor, Chartered Environmentalist and ISO 50001 Energy Management Lead Auditor.
*The EMA virtual workshops cover a wide range of important and practical topics essential for professionals working and interested in energy and carbon management. From organisational energy and carbon management strategies to industry trends, the workshops provide attendees with valuable insights that can enhance their knowledge and skills. By participating, individuals gain access to expert-led sessions that delve into key energy and sustainability concepts, expand their expertise, discuss concepts and practices and stay ahead in today's ever-evolving landscape. With the convenience of online accessibility, participants can join us from anywhere in the world, making it easier to acquire up-to-date information that will ultimately contribute to their success and advancement within their careers.