Addressing Resilience & Sustainability in International Projects
As the focus on ensuring sustainable practices and the UK’s drive to Net Zero continues to grow, how are British organisations ensuring green and sustainable practices in some of their projects? And how can organisations leverage relationships with local partners to help support this?
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As the focus on ensuring sustainable practices and the UK’s drive to Net Zero continues to grow, how are British organisations ensuring green and sustainable practices in some of their projects? And how can organisations leverage relationships with local partners to help support this?
Join British Expertise and our panel, featuring three BEI Awards 2020 category winners, to discuss the importance of addressing resilience and sustainability in international projects – and how British companies overcome local obstacles in order to achieve this.
Mott Macdonald: Energy Security and Resource Efficiency in Somaliland – Winner in International Development - Physical Project category
Kilburn Nightingale Architects: British Embassy, Kathmandu – Winner in Architecture & Design category