28 Aug 2024

Upcoming Chamber sustainability event set to focus on green infrastructure solutions

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An upcoming Sustainable Business Series event organised by the Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce (GBCC) will talk about Green Infrastructure Solutions.

The event is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, 10 September from 8.30 to 10 am at Coton House Farm, in Whittington, near Lichfield.

Attendees can gain insights into innovative approaches to green infrastructure planning and implementation and some of the challenges associated with it.

Speakers include Deborah Bunce, head of sustainable construction at University College Birmingham and Joanna Seabright, customer experience, marketing and communications director at M6 Toll.

The Sustainable Business Series is the Chamber's flagship campaign on environmental sustainability, supporting businesses in the transition to Net Zero, through the sharing of best practice, guidance and insight on a range of issues associated with achieving Net Zero.

Kuran Singh (pictured), GBCC policy advisor, said: “The GBCC are delighted to be hosting this exciting event at Coton House Farm, which will look to help attendees understand what the future of green infrastructure will look like, and some of the challenges associated with its delivery.

“Our fantastic speakers will provide delegates with insight on the challenges associated with delivering green infrastructure and how the region is supporting its delivery, with expert speakers lined up from a range of organisations including University College Birmingham and M6 Toll.”

This event is made free thanks to headline sponsors of the Sustainable Business Series campaign, Lloyds Bank and University College Birmingham.

Register now by visiting the event page and secure your spot today. 

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