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3 – 5 March at Earls Court, London
he huge success of Ecobuild back in sustainable construction products and services
February 2008 confirmed its status as making it an unrivalled resource for specifiers and
one of the world’s biggest events built environment professionals.
dedicated to sustainable design, Providing a valuable context for the thousands of
Tconstruction and the built environment. products on display, Ecobuild’s free seminar
Along with co-located event, Futurebuild, one of the programme will offer practical advice and case study
UK’s most important events for innovation in based learning on all the key topics including low
construction, Ecobuild 2009 is set to almost double and zero carbon construction, building regulations,
in size over the previous event. micro-renewables, energy efficiency and much more.
Running between 3 – 5 March 2009, The renowned Ecobuild Conference will take
Ecobuild + Futurebuild will attract in excess of place at the same time, focusing on emerging
30,000 visitors to London’s Earls Court, and the policy, the latest thinking and best practice for the
exhibition will feature over 800 suppliers of sector. Over 500 highly-regarded speakers will
Fire Retardant UK are the H20 Water Management is atBroseley Fires pellet boiler
stoves are a range of dedicated sole importers of a remarkable, Ecobuild to officially launch
pellet boilers available in a variety eco friendly, water based, Stormpod, their new stormwater
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of outputs and sizes to suit fire retardant liquid for wood... management system. See it and
different installation conditions. HR Prof. other products on Stand 1056.
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