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Why the gloves need to come off in the fight to deliver on sustainability

The built environment, the buildings we live, work and play in are often singled out as one of the biggest contributors to climate change. They produce a high volume of CO2 emissions and are largely energy intensive.

The responsibility for fixing this is usually laid at the feet of the developers and owners of those properties, but if real action is to be taken on implementing sustainability measures that will really make a difference, responsibility needs to be shared between building owner and building occupier.

To discuss why and how occupiers and landlords need to collaborate on climate change, EG gathered Louise Ellison, head of sustainability at Hammerson, Sarah Ratcliffe, chief executive of the Better Buildings Partnership, Chris Bennett, founder and managing director of Evora Global and Henry Majed, partnerships director at the Innovation Gateway.

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