The UK Green Building Council has partnered with The Chancery Lane Project and Hoare Lea to explore how our industry can drive nature-positive outcomes. Together, we’ll explore the role legal contracts can play in enabling that shift.

This event brings together perspectives from key decision makers, including investors, contractors and developers

The case for treating nature as a critical investment.
The principles of carbon clauses in legal contracts and how they can be applied to support nature goals.
The importance of supplier engagement and collaboration.

You’ll leave with practical language, real-world examples, and expert insights to help you turn ambition into action – connecting carbon, nature, and the built environment.

Why Attend

  • Explore practical ways to embed nature into contracts – learn how legal mechanisms like carbon clauses can be adapted to support nature-positive goals in real estate and development.
  • Hear from an expert panel – including Sam Bower (Head of Sustainability, Balfour Beatty), Kirsty Wilman (COO, Relanace Earth), and Richard Quartermaine (Head of Sustainability, Urban&Civic).
  • Make valuable connections – network with peers, share ideas and explore collaboration opportunities over breakfast in a relaxed setting.

Who Should Attend?

This event is designed for professionals working at the intersection of sustainability at the built environment, particularly those in strategy, procurement, legal, or delivery roles. It will be specially relevant to real estate investors, developers, asset managers, and sustainability and ESG professionals. It’s also aimed at construction and engineering firms, lawyers, procurement leads, planners, consultants, and built environment advisors.

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