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Transparency in Practice: A NZIA Approved Workshop for Architects, Designers, and Specifiers

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Auckland City Mission, HomeGround
auckland, new zealand
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Mon, 25 Nov, 1pm - 5pm NZDT

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Brought to you by Edge Impact and Eco Choice Aotearoathis workshop offers an in-depth exploration of the latest product transparency standards and Green Star requirements, equipping you with essential tools for sustainable design.

This event is NZIA (NZ Institute of Architects) approved and attending the workshop will qualify for 30 CPD points.

Why Join?

As sustainable design standards evolve, architects and designers must guide clients through choices that not only comply with regulations but also lead in sustainability. This workshop simplifies the Responsible Product framework changes, providing clarity on Ecolabels, Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs), and Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs). By understanding how these tools contribute to Green Star ratings, you can confidently specify solutions that meet both compliance and sustainability goals.

What we'll cover:

  • Green Star Updates: Overview of recent changes and their implications for sustainable design practices.
  • Transparency Tools Demystified: A clear guide to Ecolabels, LCAs, and EPDs, and how each supports compliance and market trust.
  • Industry Outlook: Insight into upcoming best practices and regulatory changes for New Zealand’s built environment sector.
  • Interactive Roadmap Session: Collaborate with peers and industry experts to begin building a bespoke disclosure roadmap for your projects.

Who should attend?

  • Architects, designers, and specifiers focused on sustainable product selection.
  • Green Star and Homestar auditors seeking to deepen their understanding of transparency requirements.
  • Sustainability professionals in the civil and built environment sectors.

Hear from Our Panel of Experts

Join our esteemed panel of industry leaders and experts as they share insights on the latest product transparency requirements and opportunities, and workshop how they can support your projects in practice:

  • Jonas Bengtsson, Global Director of Impact, Edge Impact
    Co-founder of Edge Impact with over 20 years in sustainability, Jonas specialises in life cycle assessment, circular economy, and decarbonisation. He is an approved verifier of EPDs and a member of EPD Australasia’s Technical Advisory Group.
  • Rui Peng, Co-Founder and CEO, Critical
    As CEO of Critical, Rui leads the development of Cleanstone, a 100% recycled plastic panel for sustainable building. His vision includes global deployment of micro-factories, scaling environmental and social impact, starting in Aotearoa and Australia.
  • Jonathan Mountfort, Creative Director, Autex Acoustics
    Jonathan is the creative force behind Autex Acoustics, focusing on innovative acoustic solutions for sustainable building environments.
  • Dr. Andrea Edwards, Head of Standards, Eco Choice Aotearoa
    Andrea holds a PhD in Environmental Science and heads standards development at Eco Choice Aotearoa. With expertise in environmental injustice and sustainability, she collaborates on innovative, community-focused environmental solutions.
  • Mark Fairbairn, National Sales & Marketing Manager, Masterspec
    Mark leads sustainable product development at Masterspec, working on eCert, a tool that provides designers with product LCA, ecolabel, and EPD information to support sustainable design decisions.
  • Laura Gemmell, Eco Choice CEO
    Laura is the CEO of Eco Choice Aotearoa, New Zealand's official government ecolabel, which certifies products and services meeting strict environmental standards.
  • Joe Quad, Technical Manager, Green Star, NZGBC
    Joe oversees the Green Star team at NZGBC, driving projects to meet sustainability goals and developing standards, including the new Green Star Buildings tool for greener construction practices.
  • Ray Mohan, Consultant, Lifecycle Thinking, Edge Impact
    Ray is a member of Edge's Lifecycle Thinking team, with seven years of consulting experience helping organisations understand their environmental footprints and drive efficiency improvements, with a particular focus on the primary sector.


Tickets are limited, so secure your place today!

Please Note: This workshop follows our earlier session on "Product Transparency," designed for building product manufacturers and industry bodies. Find out more here.

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Auckland City Mission, HomeGround
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