In November 2024, Building Insights LIVE hosted experts for a discussion on Water & Energy Saving Innovations in New Build Housing sponsored by Triton Showers, Hansgrohe Group, and Showersave. The event explored solutions to help the UK meet its water and carbon-saving goals as global water demand is expected to exceed supply by 40% by 2030, and the UK strives for net-zero carbon by 2050.
With the construction sector playing a key role, the roundtable highlighted innovations in water-saving technologies and energy-efficient heating, such as waste water heat recovery. As building regulations evolve, housebuilders are tasked with balancing cost, performance, and sustainability in new homes. This article explores the key takeaways and future strategies for sustainable housing.
Attendees:
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Richard Lupo, Managing Director, SHIFT Environment
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Neil Williams, Principal Civil Engineer, Burroughs
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Nathan Richardson, Head of Policy & Strategy, Waterwise
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Jack Brayshaw, Head of Technical Innovation, Vistry Group
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Jeff House, External Affairs & Policy Director, BAXI
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Andrew Tucker, Water Demand Reduction Manager, Thames Water
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Nigel Griffiths, Sustainability Expert & Former Director, Sustainable Traditional Buildings Alliance
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Tom Reynolds, Chief Executive, Bathroom Manufacturers Association
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Naomi Sadler, Sadler Energy & Environmental Services (SEES)
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Kevin Wellman, Chartered Institute of Plumbing & Heating Engineering (CIPHE)
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John Slaughter, External Affairs Director, Future Homes Hub
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Danielle Michalska-Morris, Group Technical Innovation Manager, Barratt Homes
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Tony Gordon, Managing Director, Showersave
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Dan Lintell, Sustainability Manager, Triton Showers
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Simon Gibbins, Key Account Manager, Residential, Hansgrohe International
Listen to our ‘Water Efficiency & Water Saving Innovations in New Build Housing’ Podcast here.
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