Concrete is the second most used substance on the planet, behind only water. Globally, about 8-10 billion cubic meters of concrete are used each year resulting in 2.5 to 3 billion tonnes of CO2 being released into the atmosphere. Indeed about 8% of total global CO2 emissions are from concrete. In 2021, UK cement consumption amounted to 15.6 million metric tons, up from 12.4 million metric tons in 2014.
Typical foundations and ground floors use significant amounts of concrete and can contribute to around 25-30% of the total upfront carbon of the whole building. Using more innovative solutions such as ground screws for foundations is one of the ways of reducing this impact.
In this lunch and learn session with Craig White, CEO at Agile Properties, we will learn about Agile properties’ focus on low carbon foundations, natural building systems, social value, biogenic carbon and modular construction and we will take a deep dive into one of their recent projects, Wolverley School Sports Pavillion.
Key details
Date: Thursday 29th May 2025
Timings: 13:00-14:00
Location: Online (Zoom)
Costs: Free for ASBP members, £5+VAT for members of partner organisations*, £10+VAT for non members
*Partner organisations include: Architects Climate Action Network (ACAN), AECB – Association for Environment Conscious Building, British Woodworking Federation, CIBSE, The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), CIRIA, Fit for the Future Network, Finishes and Interiors Sector, Good Homes Alliance, Institute of Demolition Engineers, Interior Design Declares – UK, National Federation of Demolition Contractors, natureplus, Passivhaus Trust, SuperHomes, Sustainable Traditional Building Alliance, The Green Register, Timber Development UK and Woodknowledge Wales.
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