The session was aimed at those with an interest in domestic retrofit and carbon reduction as well as those with responsibilities for reducing carbon emissions from domestic properties. Equally, the event was likely to be inspiring for those about to, or considering in the future, reduce carbon emissions from their own home.
Delegates learned about the latest policy and drivers related to domestic retrofit as well as gaining an insight into the practicalities of reducing carbon emissions across domestic settings through the use of case studies and expert technical knowledge.
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Posted on 19th July 2023
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