In this issue
Tables are running out...
CIOB comes to Wales
How to make money from the Circular Economy?
How is your Good Governance?
Swansea scheme all set?
Community Benefits
Simply the best Welsh homes?
RICS 2017 Events
Eco Connect Wales & Free Retrofit Coordinator Courses in Cardiff
CEW Awards 2017 Sponsorship Opportunities


How to make money from the Circular Economy?

Sophie Howe, Future Generations Commissioner for Wales will update and challenge the industry to think about how they make decisions following the Well-Being of Future Generations Act.

If Welsh construction takes the tough decision to change its approach and embraces the concept of the circular economy then it might add net benefits to the sector of £1 billion. We’ve made this argument before and spelled it out in the recent report: Closing the Circle.

But where do you start? We recommend you save the date: 28th June and book a place in Llandudno to hear from Sophie Howe.

With the Environment Act (2016) and Well-being of Future Generations Act (2015) Wales put in place a framework for sustainable development, the built environment sector has a key role in the success of its delivery. The projects we are building today will impact our future generations.

Building upon the previous event held in Cardiff, Sophie Howe, Future Generations Commissioner for Wales will update and challenge the industry to think about how they make decisions using the Act.  Followed by a facilitated discussion to highlight current best practice and explore the barriers and opportunities to achieving a prosperous, resilient, globally responsible, healthier and more equal Wales of cohesive communities with a vibrant culture and thriving Welsh language.

The event is kindly sponsored by the North Wales Best Practice Club and is free for delegates to attend.

How to Book: To reserve your place please email CEWales Events stating your full contact details and the names of all delegates wishing to attend.

To become a club member please visit our Best Practice Club.

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