EventsPlastics in Construction: ASBP Conference explores the issue

Leading researchers, activists and industry speakers plus over 20 exhibitors have been announced for the third annual conference to be held by The Alliance for Sustainable Building Products
Content Team5 years ago4 min

The ASBP’s Healthy Buildings Conference and Expo will explore ‘Plastics in Construction – Issues, Impacts and Alternatives’

 

Human health and planetary health are by very definition inter-related…we can’t have one without the other. Since the BBC’s Blue Planet II, the UK has woken up to the problem of plastic in the environment, with some commentators even suggesting that plastic is a greater threat to the planet than climate change. Anti-plastic has rapidly become a popular cause-celebre championed by all mainstream media. So, how should the built environment industry respond? Is the problem limited to single use packaging or are all plastic products a problem to which we must find alternatives?

The conference will bring together expert thinkers and doers to focus on the thorny challenge of plastic. A holistic view will be taken by exploring the impacts of plastic products on the health of people, and the planet.

Why plastics?

The impacts and implications of our use of plastic in construction are just beginning to be understood. These impacts span across the whole life cycle from extraction, manufacturing, to toxicity and fire e.g. hydrogen cyanide and continue through to end of life.

The construction industry is the second largest user of plastic, with 20% of plastic waste coming from the construction sector. It is estimated we produce globally 300MT of plastic annually with 50% of this being single use. Piping and conduit are the largest users of polymers in construction and consume 35% of production.

ASBP is not advocating a ‘plastic-free’ built environment. They are a material agnostic organisation who champions optimum outcomes for sustainability. However, they do advocate an approach that wherever possible the use of plastic products in construction should be confined to specialist high value, low volume application areas such as binders, seals, tapes, gaskets and services.

Logistics:

Date:

  • February 28th 2019

Time:

  • 10:00-17:00 (Registration from 9:00)

Location:

  • Keyworth Centre, Keyworth Street, London South Bank University, SE1 6N

Cost:

  • From £100 plus ‘2 for 1’ ticket offers
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