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On Wednesday 4pm Singapore time and 6pm Australian Eastern Seaboard Time, managing editor of The Fifth Estate Tina Perinotto will join Martha Lewis, head of materials at Henning Larsen, to discuss how to progress the Declare movement.
In the latest webinar from the Singapore Built Environment Declares movement that currently numbers 13, Ms Lewis will discuss her business that she established to identify healthy, ethical, and environmentally tenable materials.
Last year she launched a carbon literacy course for architects, Unboxing Carbon, communicating the essentials of decarbonisation to the architecture industry in Denmark and abroad.
Ms Lewis also helped establish a European material passport and was a member of the Buildings as Material Banks shareholders network, working to establish an EU material passport.
Currently she represents the Danish Association of Architectural Firms in the CEN350 Committee establishing Circularity Standards. In 2016, she participated in the advisory group for the Danish EPA’s Undesirable Substances in Sustainable Buildings, and has since published two conference papers on hazardous content in Danish and Nordic building products. In 2019 she received Denmark Building Green’s Sustainable Element person of the year prize.
Tina Perinotto will discuss the reason The Fifth Estate was established, how it sees its role
and how it assesses the articles and contributions it publishes.
Previous episodes in the series can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8aeOoXo8m1IPAQGW3MTuxQ
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