Event Dates:1 Dec, 2025, 12:00-13:00
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UK Autumn Budget 2025 and COP30: Key Implications for the Built Environment
Join UKGBC for analysis of the UK Autumn Budget 2025 and COP30 outcomes.
Webinar
Future webinar

Join UKGBC for a timely and insightful analysis of the UK Autumn Budget 2025 and COP30 outcomes, with a focus on what they mean for the built environment sector. This session will unpack headline announcements, explore emerging policy signals, and offer expert commentary to help members navigate the evolving landscape.
Why attend?
Gain expert insight
into the UK Budget and COP30 outcomes.
Understand the implications
for your organisation and the wider sector.
Contribute to dynamic dialogue
with peers and policy experts.
Learn
about UKGBC’s upcoming policy work and engagement opportunities.
Who should attend?
- UKGBC members across all disciplines in the built environment.
- Sustainability and policy leads.
- Strategic decision-makers and influencers.
- Anyone looking to understand the policy landscape shaping the sector.
Speakers
- Simon McWhirter, CEO, UKGBC
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