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Register for ‘Building a Circular Australia’ – live event in Sydney

Weathertex presents ‘Building a Circular Australia’ – a live event in Sydney on 13th July 2022, covering the foundations of what a circular economy is and how to benefit from circular thinking.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

24 Jun 2022 1m read View Author

Weathertex presents ‘Building a Circular Australia’ – a live event in Sydney on 13th July 2022, covering the foundations of what a circular economy is and how to benefit from circular thinking.

A circular economy can benefit businesses, society, and the environment. Business and political leaders alike are coming to the realisation that continuous economic growth through endless consumption is not a sustainable way forward.

Join industry leaders as we explore how circular economies may provide hope for sustainability and economic prosperity to co-exist.

The event will take place on Wednesday 13th July 2022, 9.30am to 3.30pm at Caroma on Collins, 39 Collins St, Alexandria NSW 2015.

Register to attend and learn more about the circular economy in Australia from our amazing speakers:

  • Davina Rooney, CEO Green Building Council of Australia
  • Amy Hogan, National Manager of Sustainability, Stockland
  • David Rowlinson, Make it Wood Program Manager, Planet Ark
  • Jason Ross, Marketing & Communications Officer, Responsible Wood

Register here.

Limited seats available – Book Early

Book before 30th June 2022 to receive our early bird special ticket price of $39 and save $10.

All profits to be donated to https://walk-a-while-foundation.raisely.com/deborah-de-jong

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