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Sponge Sustainability Network Project Launch

Sponge Sustainability Network Project Launch. Welcome. Introduction - Sonny Masero, Sponge Director Summary of research - Sarah Ratcliffe, Upstream Mini Sponge debate - What are your views? Close and prize draw. Prizes. Win a free place on Assessor Training Course (worth £700)*

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Sponge Sustainability Network Project Launch

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  1. Sponge Sustainability NetworkProject Launch

  2. Welcome • Introduction - Sonny Masero, Sponge Director • Summary of research - Sarah Ratcliffe, Upstream • Mini Sponge debate - What are your views? • Close and prize draw

  3. Prizes • Win a free place on Assessor Training Course (worth £700)* • 2 runner up prices for BREEAM & EcoHomes Introductory Seminar (worth £100) *Test assessment not included

  4. Building the Case for Sustainable Lifestyles Defra Environmental Action Fund

  5. Mission Statement ‘Sponge provides afocus for fresh ideas in building; demonstrating how sustainable development can improve the quality of our built and natural environment.’

  6. Our Audience

  7. Brief History • Established in April 1999 by Sonny Masero • Two years funding from DETR/DTI Partners in Innovation • Now founded by private sponsors, grant funds and ongoing research • Averaged one event per month • Charitable status achieved in 2004 • 1,400+ members

  8. www.spongenet.org • 1,000+ hits per month

  9. Events • Tours • Seminars • Workshops • Open House • On-site • House of Lords debate • Speed Sponging

  10. Young Professionals Survey • Assess industry’s performance • 73 respondees • Priorities for action: - climate change - leadership - social inclusion and accessibility

  11. New Project Building the Market for Sustainable Lifestyles Defra Environmental Action Fund

  12. The Needs • There is a credibility gap in the case for designing and building sustainable homes • This project aims to remove this gap by demonstrating that: • Sustainable homes need not cost more to build • Sustainable homes do facilitate sustainable consumption and production • Homeowners will pay a premium for sustainable residential developments

  13. Ideal Sustainable Lifestyle • Create communities where an individual can associate themselves with neighbours who are also living a sustainable lifestyle. • Design in measures to create domestic environments where sustainable lifestyle choices are the norm. • Provide information to residents to allow them to make “rational choices”.

  14. The Project • £200,000 over 3 years from April 2005 • 50% funded by Defra • Year 1: Gap analysis • Year 2: Targeted research • Year 3: Dissemination

  15. Year 1: Gap Analysis • August 2005: Appointed Upstream to undertake a review and gap analysis of present business case • Final report published next week • Review areas for further work • Consult members in the new year

  16. Sarah Presentation Starts here

  17. Lifestyle Web Page Register your interest on www.spongenet.org

  18. Mini Sponge Debate Group 1: What information should house-builders provide to enable sustainable lifestyles? Put a map of the room underneath Group 2: Should buyers expect to pay more for sustainable homes? Group 3: How should government encourage over compliance? Group 4: How do you mainstream green mortgages?

  19. Close on Comments

  20. Prize Draw • Win a free place on Assessor Training Course (worth £700)* • 2 runner up prices for BREEAM & EcoHomes Introductory Seminar (worth £100) *Test assessment not included

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