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IGBC Lunch & Learn: Timber and the Circular Economy CPD

Timber is increasingly becoming the material of choice for architects, designers, and specifiers seeking sustainable, eco-friendly construction solutions. Our Timber and Circular Economy webinar provides essential training on how responsibly […]
Timber and the Circular Economy CPD

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Timber is increasingly becoming the material of choice for architects, designers, and specifiers seeking sustainable, eco-friendly construction solutions. Our Timber and Circular Economy webinar provides essential training on how responsibly sourced timber supports the Circular Economy and helps create sustainable, low-carbon buildings.


Why Attend?

Timber is the ultimate renewable construction material, but sustainable use requires careful planning to meet future demand. In this webinar, you’ll learn how to:

  • Ensure timber products and buildings reach their full design life.
  • Reuse or remanufacture timber at the end of its life.
  • Align your projects with Circular Economy principles to help achieve net-zero carbon construction targets.

By attending, you’ll gain insight into how responsibly sourced timber can continue to play a vital role in sustainable construction while increasing carbon storage in buildings.

Presented by Charlie Law, a sustainability leader with 30+ years in the sector, currently Head of Construction & ESG at The Pallet Loop and Sustainability Director at Timber Development UK (TDUK).


Key Learning Outcomes

After this CPD, you will:

  • Understand the background of the Circular Economy.
  • Explore timber’s role within a Circular Economy.
  • Recognize the importance of responsible timber sourcing in meeting Circular Economy goals.
  • Learn how to incorporate Circular Economy wood products into your designs.
  • Discover Circular Economy business models you could adopt in your projects.

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is ideal for:

  • Architects and designers
  • Specifiers and consultants
  • Sustainability and construction professionals
  • Anyone interested in circular economy principles applied to building materials

Reserve Your Spot

Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge on sustainable timber and Circular Economy practices. Register Now