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Building a Circular Future (And Fast) Across the Construction Sector
We Don't Have Time and Ragn-Sells are proud to present the sixth episode in a series of nine in-depth table talks on the subject of circularity. The series will explore new and exciting ideas that have the potential to benefit people, the planet and build green economies locally and globally. Bringing together experts on the circular economy, showing examples of projects applying these principles in real life and challenging preconceived notions of what is and isn't waste.
This episode will focus on circularity and the construction sector. Hearing from guests about the challenges, but also the opportunities from transforming the use of materials in the construction sector.
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Nick Nuttall, Host, Strategic Communications Director, We Don't Have Time & Pär Larshans, Co-host, Director of Sustainability at Ragn-Sells will present the theme of the episode.
Listen to experts discuss how the construction sector can become more circular.
Previously with the Times Newspaper London, the U.N. Environment, and the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, Nick was the Director of Communications and Spokesperson for the Paris Agreement of 2015. More recently, he has served as the Director of Communications for the Global Climate Action Summit that took place in San Francisco in September 2018.
https://www.earthday.orgPär is an award winner in communication, social sustainability, and intrapreneurship, listed multiple times by Trust Across America as one of the Top Thought Leaders in Trust. He is the current appointed expert for setting environmental targets for sea and coastal regions in Sweden and for the coalition group for climate-neutral Swedish industry by 2045.
Eli Jacobsen has 20 years of experience at the United Nations, Academia, private and public organizations mainly providing proactive environmental Strategies. His educational background is environmental technology engineering from the Technical University of Denmark and he has further a Master of Science in Wastewater Treatment and a Philosophy of Doctorate in Sustainable Development from Austria and the Netherlands.
Ditte Lysgaard Vind is a renowned circular economy and design expert. She is the Chairwoman of The Danish Design Council and author of Danish Design Heritage & global sustainability (2023) & A changemaker’s guide to the future, founder of The Circular Way & associate at Lendager — and a board member of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, The Danish Green Building Council, The Danish Design Center & UNLEASH.
Camilla Sonnentheil is responsible for leading the work of developing the business area’s entire product portfolio. There are five business developers in her group that run different projects. She also participates in various external projects in order to create growth and develop the company’s business and business relations with new and existing partners.
Niklas Nolsøe is the Business Development Director at the Danish architectural company Lendager. He is an educated architect from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen and a construction architect from the Copenhagen School of Technology. He has been part of the organization for more than 10 years and has been a key person in establishing the company as a front-runner and one of the most influential architecture studios and strategic consultancies working within the realm of sustainability and circular economy. His work and experience span over a large range of tools working towards changing the built environment, from concept development, sketching, product development, process, and strategies over regulatory and political debates.
Linnéa Sellberg has a Bachelor of Business Management and an Agronomist degree from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) and works as a project leader at Ragn-Sells. Furthermore, Linnéa is an owner representative and one of the fourth generation family members working within the company.
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