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In collaboration with LETI, we are holding a net zero carbon workshop. As part of both LETI’s and IGBC's aim to support the built environment industry, we’re bringing LETI Roadshow to Dublin. This workshop is a great opportunity for like-minded people to meet, share ideas and have a chance to participate in new exciting projects.

Join us to find out more about  IGBC and LETI activities, with key updates from their workstream volunteers. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to get up to speed with IGBC's current projects and LETI's current actions and various workstreams, but more importantly, join in a discussion on how we all can join up our initiatives.

This will be an open discussion, and we would love to hear your views on how LETI and the IGBC can support you and the local built environment community, so bring your best thought and suggestions!

If you are interested in how we can collaborate in setting industry benchmarks for carbon in buildings. please let us know. If you would like to volunteer with LETI, let us when you complete the registration form

If you would like to register for the event, please click here!

Note this is an in-person event only. If you think we should be visiting your local area, and are able to help organise the event, let us know here!

The workshop will be hosted by Arup, at their office, 50 Ringsend Road Dublin 4.

IGBC and LETI Workshop

General Info

Event Type(s) Workshops
Admission / Cost FREE
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Irish Green Building Council

About The Irish Green Building Council – IGBC is a non-profit organisation launched in 2011 with the aim of accelerating the transformation of the built environment, related industry and supply chain to one that is sustainable through leadership, research, education, and providing policy input to national and local government.
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