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Green Homes Conference and Exhibition 2009

 

25 March 2009

Novotel London West, London

 

This annual event for professionals working within the field of environmental sustainability will provide a unique opportunity to discuss energy efficiency and to influence policy makers.
 

How to book

 Speakers include:

  • Paul King, Chair, Existing Homes Alliance, Chief Executive, UK Green
    Building Council
  • Anne Power, Professor of Social Policy, London School of Economics
  • Professor Mike Kelly, Chief Scientific Adviser, Communities and Local Government
  • Ian Robson, Chief Executive, Affordable Housing Company
  • Ingrid Vogler, Energy Use Expert, Federal Association of German Housing and Real Estate Companies
  • Alan Shingler, Partner, Head of Sustainability, Sheppard Robson
  • Aniko Dobi-Rozsa, Managing Director, Global Environmental Social Business
  • David Orr, Chief Executive, National Housing Federation.

 

Benefits of attending include:

  • learn how to achieve higher levels of the Code for Sustainable Homes
  • network directly with your European counterparts and share lessons learned
  • discover whether it is really possible to build and live in homes that are
    carbon neutral
  • find out more about EU funding programmes and how to benefit from
    existing projects
  • hear about the Sustainable Housing Index for Tomorrow (SHIFT)
  • explore modern methods of construction and the products available.
 

Who should attend:

  • chief executives and managing directors
  • heads and directors of development, maintenance or asset management
  • sustainability, regeneration and refurbishment teams
  • board members concerned about their organisation’s environmental policies
  • developers interested in learning about environmental policy and issues.

Sponsorship opportunities

 

Find out about sponsorship opportunities for this event.

 

 

Prices


Early booking fee on or before 30 January 2009
Early bird members – £395
Early bird associate – £455
Early bird non-members – £495
Booking fee after 30 January 2009
Standard member – £435
Standard associate – £500
Standard non-member – £545

 

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