Circular Disruption
Event description
How materials, products and investment are shaping the sustainability evolution.
A forum for a low-carbon built environment
Circular economy is moving from buzzword to boardroom.
As climate and sustainability reporting requirements tighten, from mandatory climate-related disclosures to modern slavery and waste reduction targets, material choices are becoming strategic decisions.
Investors, tenants and regulators are paying closer attention to what goes into buildings, how long it lasts and where it ends up.
The material world is changing. Be part of the shift
Who should attend?
Architects, designers, builders, developers, interior fitout providers, property owners, consultants, ESG reporting specialists, manufacturers of traditional and new low carbon materials, suppliers of new bio-based and composite materials, specifiers, sustainability managers.
Why attend?
Set yourself up for success. Hear direct from leading experts. They’ll share insights into their work with you. They’ll lead lively, interactive discussions that will shape the future direction of this industry.
What you'll learn
The massive economic and productivity opportunities of the circular economy
How ESG, investors and consumers influence purchasing, leasing and valuation
How architects and designers are reshaping building design and the use of low carbon materials for better outcomes
New bio-based materials, their commercial opportunities and how technology, robotics and AI can be part of the solutions, not the problem
How to end wasted opportunities and capture the valuable resources we currently send to landfill
Interior fitouts – the growing voices to reshape office design, lease incentives and products as a service
Precincts – how shared infrastructure & systems can help with resource recovery, energy systems, water and industrial symbiosis and shared assets
Call for submissions – The Shark Tank
We’re looking for five disruptors in the built environment to compete for the attention and favour of three venture capital investors.
The criteria: your product or service will need to have the potential for major circular disruption. It must have the potential commercial viability. No great ideas still in the lab, please!
The challenge:
3 minute presentation
Questions from the judges and audience
Moderator: Maria Atkinson, NSW Net Zero Commissioner, scientist, venture capitalist, board member
Judges:
Jonathan Hannam, Co-founder, Taronga Ventures
Claudia Kwan, Managing Director, Northstar Impact
Mick Liubinskas, director, Climate Salad
The winner gets a feature article on The Fifth Estate. Entry fee applies.
Discounts for group bookings available by request.
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