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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Concrete and sustainability – an update on ongoing efforts in Europe
DESCRIPTION:﻿ \nVideo source: Shutterstock.com\nJoin ECSN on the journey to more sustainable construction!\nECSN is the federation/network of European concrete societies comprising of 13 members. In this webinar\, we have brought together experts from within ECSN circles to present examples of how the concrete construction sector can reduce its impact on the climate.\nThe earth faces great challenges. The UN Sustainable Development Goals set out a blueprint for achieving a more sustainable future for all of society\, with Goal 13 requiring urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts. The 2015 Paris Agreement further stipulates that the global temperature increase will be limited to below 2°C\, with the aim of limiting it to 1.5°C. This is to be achieved primarily through the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. \nAn increasing global population requires societal development with necessary associated housing and infrastructure. Yet\, climate change action also requires that all of society works to reduce their impact on the climate. In many areas\, concrete is the only building material that can meet long term quality and durability requirements. Therefore\, concrete continues to be an essential material for building sustainably\, and for creating the welfare demanded by today’s modern society. \nThe purpose of this webinar is to demonstrate the potential of the concrete sector to do more to reduce its impact. For example\, continuing research across the globe has resulted in real progress being made in developing binders with a lower impact on the climate. Work is also being progressed which aims to build more optimised and slender construction elements. Additionally\, a review of overly stringent regulations may also be required to allow for reductions in cement contents in certain construction sectors. \nIn parallel with all of this\, the development of Carbon Capture\, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) is taking place. With Norway having more than 20 years’ experience of the geological storage of carbon dioxide\, it is known that CCUS is technically possible. However\, many challenges remain in its full development at scale. Other examples of the use of CCUS technology include new developments in the manufacture of concrete building blocks. \nOur future requires that many solutions are needed; therefore\, the whole of society must cooperate in meeting these challenges. \nWelcome! \nECSN – European Concrete Societies Network \nWebinar: Concrete and sustainability – an update on ongoing efforts in Europe.\nTime: 25th of November\, 12.30 – 16:40 (CET)\nFee: The webinar is free\, but registration is needed for participation. \nThe last day to register is November\, 24td. \n  \nProgram\nModerators: Børge Johannes Wigum – Chairman of Icelandic Concrete Association & Cecilie Hagby – Managing Director of Norwegian Concrete Association. \n\n\n\n\n12:30\nIntroduction: European Concrete Societies Network & Sustainability challenges for the concrete industry in Europe\nRichard McCarthy\, Chairman ECSN & Managing Director of the Swedish Concrete Association (Sweden)\n\n\n12:45\nA general overview on decarbonisation and resource efficiency in concrete construction\nLars Meyer\, Managing Director of the German Society for Concrete and Construction Technology (Germany)\n\n\n13:05\nThe path to circular economy in the cement and concrete industry\nBrian Gilmore\, Sustainability Manager\, Cement Manufacturers Ireland (Ireland)\n\n\n13:25\nCircular solutions within the concrete industry to reach climate ambitions\nSigríður Ósk Bjarnadóttir\, University of Iceland (Iceland)\n\n\n13:45\nRoadmap for climate neutral concrete in Sweden\nMalin Löfsjögård\, Managing Director of the Swedish Concrete Federation (Sweden)\n\n\n14:05\nBreak\n\n\n14:15\nNovel approaches used and future ideas of sustainability in Austria\nKonrad Bergmeister\, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences\, Vienna (Austria)\n\n\n14:35\nNeoCem project – Fitness for use of new Belgian composite cements\nFilip Van Rickstal\, Managing Directorof the Belgian Cement Research Centre (Belgium)\n\n\n14:55\nDevelopment of low carbon classification for concretes\nJouni Punkki\, Concrete Technology\, Aalto University (Finland)\n\n\n15:15\nHow a classification system has lowered the carbon footprint for concrete in Norway\nSverre Smeplass\, Chief Advisor Skanska (Norway)\n\n\n15:35\nBreak\n\n\n15:45\nSustainable concrete structures – implementation of principles in a new fib Model Code 2020\nPetr Hájek\, Department of Architectural Engineering\, Czech Technical University in Prague (Czech Republic)\n\n\n16:05\nThe UK concrete and cement industry road map to beyond net zero – an overview and update on progress of related initiatives\nElaine Toogood\, Head of Architecture\, MPA\, The Concrete Centre (UK)\n\n\n16:25\nSummary and general discussions\n\n\n16:40\nEnd of webinar
URL:https://ecsn.net/calendar/webinar-concrete-and-sustainability-an-update-on-ongoing-efforts-in-europe/
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SUMMARY:fib Symposium 2021
DESCRIPTION:Concrete Structures: New Trends for Eco-Efficiency and Performance\nThe fib Symposium 2021 will be held in Lisbon\, from the 14th to the 16th of June 2021\, gathering together professionals\, researchers and students from all over the world to discuss ‘Concrete Structures: New Trends for Eco-Efficiency and Performance’. \nKey-note speakers will address the three most relevant topics: fib Model Code 2020\, sustainable concrete\, and high-performance structures. Furthermore\, the latest scientific and technological innovations and the most impressive projects in structural concrete will be presented. The fib YMG is organizing an innovative session. A students’ competition will take place\, addressing the double challenge of optimizing concrete’s carbon footprint and performance for a specific structural application. The most relevant companies from the concrete construction industry will exhibit their products at the sponsors’ exhibition hall located at the symposium’s venue. \nLisbon is a breathtaking city with thousands of years of history and was considered the Worlds’ Leading City Break Destination in 2019. Moreover\, it is surrounded by astonishing magical places nearby\, such as Cascais and Sintra. The symposium is thus an excellent opportunity to combine work with leisure. There will be organized a technical visit to a construction/rehabilitation site as well as a vast set of social activities and tours will be offered.
URL:https://ecsn.net/calendar/fib-symposium-2021/
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