WEBINARS

Multi-Attribute Optimization

A panel style discussion on ASSA ABLOY’s use of third-party certification with a focus on the Certified Sustainability Facts (CSF) Label. The discussion starts with a review of where they began, and how the label has evolved with their sustainability story.

We dove into the evolution of the label, examining its history and its recent alignment with the Common Materials Framework. A cross-functional team from ASSA ABLOY provided insights into the label's impact across their areas of expertise. They discussed ASSA ABLOY’s journey with the multi-attribute label, tracing the path of its development and ongoing refinement.

Recycled Content

Recycled content—both pre-consumer and post-consumer—will remain central to the advancement of sustainable packaging. However, it is post-consumer recycled content that plays a pivotal role in advancing the circular economy. Integrating Post-Consumer Resin (PCR) into packaging is crucial for lowering embodied carbon and minimizing environmental impact.

Waste Diversion

Waste diversion is a key strategy for reducing waste and meeting Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) targets. A company that reduces its waste is doing their part for their employees, their community, and the planet. Understanding the impact of waste diversion initiatives and how to communicate success to stakeholders is critical to your business.

Conquering Carbon Series

Embodied carbon and product optimization are hot topics in 2020. In the webinars below, we discuss what embodied carbon is, why it is important to consider in high-performance building design, and how sustainable product innovation will reduce embodied carbon and optimize products by lowering the overall environmental and health impacts. Each webinar has a panel of sustainability experts from Skanska, Gensler, Interface, ASSA ABLOY, and the U.S. Green Building Council.

Transparency Series

Transparency in building material reporting is rapidly gaining favor with architects, designers, and building owners. Transparency in reporting is the foundation for determining human and environmental health impacts, supporting the circular economy, and encouraging responsible sourcing. In the webinars below, we discuss high-performance building projects, the increasing use of Health Product Declarations (HPDs), and other transparency reports.