World Green Building Week

#WGBW25 Future materials: Innovations for a lower-carbon built world

This webinar explores how circular and prefabricated low-carbon solutions are shaping the next generation of building materials.

torstai 11.9.2025

13:00 - 14:00

Webinar

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Shaping the future built environment calls for bold creativity, strong collaborations, and both designing and reusing materials for circularity.

With embodied carbon making up as much as half of a building’s total emissions, we need to transform the way we design, build, and reuse. Future materials aren’t only about climate or carbon — they can reduce costs, unlock new opportunities for investment and manage supply chain risk.

At Ramboll, we believe innovation happens when engineers, researchers, and industry partners come together to test, learn, and push ideas from vision to reality.

As part of World Green Building Week (8–12 September) and its call to “Be bold on buildings”, this webinar explores how circular and prefabricated low-carbon solutions are shaping the next generation of building materials.

Key takeaways:

  • How circular economy models can become technically and commercially competitive
  • Ramboll’s ‘Sandbox experiments’ — a fast-track approach to bringing tested low-carbon solutions to market

Date: Thursday 11th September 2025
Time: 12.00 – 13.00 CEST

Järjestäjä: Ramboll

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