- Date
- 25 June 2026
- Time
- 12:00 - 13:00 BST (GMT+1)
- Location
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Online
Free
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Join the ICE Early Careers Network East Midlands for a lunch and learn webinar to explore a practical case study from the Strategic Pipeline Alliance which is creating hundreds of kilometres of new, interconnecting pipelines in the Anglian Water region to help combat the impact of climate change. This case study will illustrate how carbon management principles are applied within real infrastructure projects.
This event will explore how PAS 2080 has been embedded into project delivery, highlighting key challenges, solutions, and measurable outcomes achieved.
This session will provide insight into how collaboration across the supply chain can drive carbon reduction, as well as the role of data, design decisions, and innovation in achieving lower-carbon solutions.
Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of how theory translates into practice and what success looks like in a live project environment.
There will be opportunities for reflection and discussion, enabling participants to build their knowledge and consider how similar approaches could be implemented within their own projects and organisations.
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