CREtech Climate Cast

Greg Jones - Driving Sustainability and Decarbonization in the Built Environment

June 20, 2024 Hosted by Michael Beckerman Season 9 Episode 4
Greg Jones - Driving Sustainability and Decarbonization in the Built Environment
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CREtech Climate Cast
Greg Jones - Driving Sustainability and Decarbonization in the Built Environment
Jun 20, 2024 Season 9 Episode 4
Hosted by Michael Beckerman

Greg Jones, Director of Hoare Lea, discusses the importance of sustainability and decarbonization in the built environment. He highlights the progress that has been made in the UK, particularly in terms of legislative and regulatory policies, as well as the establishment of networks and collaborations to drive sustainability initiatives. Jones also shares examples of sustainable technologies being implemented, such as mass timber and energy networks, and emphasizes the need for a mindset shift and thinking differently to make a real impact. He expresses optimism for the future, citing the growing awareness and engagement of younger generations.

Takeaways:

  • The UK has made significant progress in embracing sustainability and decarbonization in the built environment through legislative and regulatory policies.
  • Collaboration and networks play a crucial role in driving sustainability initiatives and sharing best practices.
  • Examples of sustainable technologies being implemented include mass timber and energy networks.
  • A mindset shift and thinking differently are necessary to make a real impact in the built environment.
  • There is optimism for the future, as younger generations are increasingly aware and engaged in sustainability efforts.
Show Notes

Greg Jones, Director of Hoare Lea, discusses the importance of sustainability and decarbonization in the built environment. He highlights the progress that has been made in the UK, particularly in terms of legislative and regulatory policies, as well as the establishment of networks and collaborations to drive sustainability initiatives. Jones also shares examples of sustainable technologies being implemented, such as mass timber and energy networks, and emphasizes the need for a mindset shift and thinking differently to make a real impact. He expresses optimism for the future, citing the growing awareness and engagement of younger generations.

Takeaways:

  • The UK has made significant progress in embracing sustainability and decarbonization in the built environment through legislative and regulatory policies.
  • Collaboration and networks play a crucial role in driving sustainability initiatives and sharing best practices.
  • Examples of sustainable technologies being implemented include mass timber and energy networks.
  • A mindset shift and thinking differently are necessary to make a real impact in the built environment.
  • There is optimism for the future, as younger generations are increasingly aware and engaged in sustainability efforts.