Almedalen

Limits on the climate impact of buildings – What is needed now?

The Swedish National Board of Housing, Building and Planning’s proposal on emission limits is at a critical stage. How can requirements be designed that both drive real reductions in emissions and work in practice? Plant invites you to a dynamic discussion in Almedalen where industry representatives, politicians, and experts will come together to discuss the way forward.

After several years of climate declarations, the construction and real estate sector is facing the next step: the introduction of threshold values. How these levels and the timeline are designed will be crucial to the actual climate benefits achieved.

The discussion takes place in a dynamic format, with participants seated in a circle and the audience standing around them. Pelle Tunell, CEO of Plant, moderates the discussion by asking questions and inviting the audience to share their perspectives.

Cast

  • David Josefsson (M), Member of Parliament, spokesperson on housing policy, and leader of the Moderate Party’s delegation in the Committee on Civil Affairs
  • Rickard Nordin (C), Member of Parliament, Spokesperson for Climate and Energy Policy
  • Joakim Järrebring (S), Member of Parliament, spokesperson on housing policy, and leader of the Social Democratic Party delegation in the Committee on Civil Affairs
  • Anna Denell, Sustainability Manager, Vasakronan
  • Sara Gorton, Director of Sustainability and Innovation, Skanska
  • Maria Perzon, Group Sustainability Manager, Castellum
  • Johan Lins, Deputy CEO, Åke Sundvall
  • Maria Sandell, Head of ESG, Heidelberg Materials Northern Europe
  • Sara Borgström, Senior Consultant, Climate-Optimized Buildings, WSP
  • Evelina Enochsson, Head of Certification and NollCO2, Sweden Green Building Council
  • Love Berger-Vieweg, Sustainability Specialist, Wingårdhs (Reduction Roadmap)
  • Andreas Huss, until June 1: Coordinator, Sustainable Stockholm 2030 ( RISE)
  • Pelle Tunell, CEO and founder of Plant (moderator)

Time: Wednesday, June 24, 4:00–4:45 p.m.
‍Location: Gotland Museum, entrance at Mellangatan 19, SVN Stage –Sävesalen‍

Welcome!

Summary of the background, the proposals, and what happens next.

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