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Live Webinar

Future-proofing Human Health Impacts in the Built Environment

Now available on demand

As more and more architects, designers, contractors and owners demand transparency surrounding human health impacts in the built environment, manufacturers need short cuts and tools to meet the call of this demand.

This webinar is intended to educate manufacturers about the market demands for creating healthier, more sustainable building products and materials. As the industry transforms to make healthy and sustainable products the norm and not the exception, this webinar will provide unique perspectives from our panelists of the process, the tools, and the resources that enable manufacturers to begin (or continue) their journey in supporting human health within the built environment.

After watching this webinar, you will be able to:

  • Understand the market drivers and initiatives for human health and sustainability within the built environment
  • Comprehend where manufacturers fit into this equation and what future requirements will be for them
  • Start to implement these programs and get ahead of the curve (and understand this as a point of leverage against competitors)
  • Utilize the resources provided by the panelists to help support current and future efforts to reduce impacts
  • Instructors:

    • Annie Bevan, SMS Collaborative, LLC
    • Evelyn Ritter, Toxnot
    • Wendy Vittori, HPDC
    • Tori Wickard, P+W 
    • Diana Hart, Rockfon North America