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Working Toward A Greener Future At Bisnow's Boston Sustainability Event

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Targeting a 50% reduction in citywide greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and full carbon neutrality in 2050, Boston is advancing its 2030 Climate Action Plan

This updated roadmap tracks energy consumption in large buildings to increase their efficiency and ensure compliance with strict new sustainability mandates. 

Building owners can stay ahead of these standards by attending Bisnow’s The Future of Boston Energy and Sustainability Summit at the David Rubenstein Treehouse at Harvard University on July 29. 

Register here for the summit.  

Here are five reasons to attend the event: 

  • Attend a fireside chat with keynote speaker Richard Davey, CEO of the Massachusetts Port Authority, who will discuss decarbonizing at scale.
  • Hear from Joel Wool, deputy administrator of sustainability at the Boston Housing Authority; Phil Carmody, senior vice president at GID; and Hannah Tillmann, vice president of sustainability at Berkshire Residential.
  • Learn how developers are strategizing to reduce emissions in new and existing buildings from Stantec Senior Associate Ray Kettner, Winn Cos. Vice President of Energy and Sustainability Darien Crimmin and Beacon Capital Partners Senior Vice President Zoya Puri.
  • Gain insight into how commercial property carbon emission limits will impact businesses across the city.
  • Connect with Boston’s policymakers, investors, architects and more.

Don't miss the opportunity to build your network and expand your business at Bisnow’s event on July 29. Click here to secure your spot.