Counting your carbon calories: time to slim down and glow up

31 Oct 2025
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This FREE webinar is designed for furniture manufacturers who want to understand the latest trends in sustainable procurement, stay in the game and win on proof, not price.

Corporate and government buyers' requirements are moving fast. Procurement teams now compare kilograms of CO₂e per SKU, not just stories and lookbooks. With mandatory climate disclosures rolling out since Jan 2025 furniture and fitout suppliers who cannot provide clean Scope 3 data risk falling off the shortlist.

Why you need to be in the room

  • Understand what government and corporate reporting really means for furniture and fitout procurement
  • Keep up with Green Star changes and what project teams now need from manufacturers
  • Make low carbon the easy choice for buyers, quicker and cheaper, while supporting local manufacturing
  • Understand how government is assessing success, and what better than average performance looks like in practice

Our speakers
Hear directly from people shaping the rules and making the buying decisions

  • Fiona Sergi, Acting Director, Commonwealth Sustainable Procurement Advocacy and Resource Centre
  • Thomas Ngai, Sustainability Manager, JLL
  • Pratik Shah, Director, Aston Sustainability
  • Patrizia Torelli, CEO, Australian Furniture Association
  • Esther Bailey, COO, Rebuilt

They will cover corporate reporting, Green Star changes, how to support local manufacturers while going low carbon, and how government is evaluating policy success. You will leave with a clear view of what buyers want next from fixtures, furniture and equipment manufacturers.

Event details
When Wednesday 26 November, 11.00 am to 12.00 pm


Who should attend

Furniture manufacturers, joinery and panels, flooring and finishes, fitout contractors, specifiers and procurement leads

Register now
Secure your place at the FREE webinar

This is a practical, no puff briefing. One hour with the people your customers listen to, so you can keep winning projects in a world where carbon is the headline.