EVENT PREVIEW
CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF IMPACT: FUTUREBUILD 2025
SET FOR ACTION From 4th-6th March 2025, Futurebuild opens its doors at London Excel and unites peers from across the building development sector.
Futurebuild 2025 is an event for anyone passionate about shaping a sustainable future for the built environment.
For three days, you’ll discover cutting-edge innovations, hear from industry leaders, and connect with professionals across the entire supply chain. From interactive exhibits to groundbreaking ideas, Futurebuild 2025 offers a unique opportunity to gain actionable insights, find new solutions, and make a lasting impact.
With more than 125 hours of CPD content, 250 exhibitors, 400 brands and 550 speakers, the entire supply chain comes together at London’s Excel to
GRAPHENSTONE PAINTS TO EXHIBIT AT FUTUREBUILD ’25
ON STAND G20A In line with Futurebuild’s mission to support the built environment sector in transitioning to net zero, sustainability paint pioneers Graphenstone will showcase their innovative, graphene-infused, air- purifying paints throughout the event. The company will educate visitors on how its products can help reduce carbon emissions in construction projects.
showcase innovative solutions, be inspired, and share knowledge, that will drive sustainable construction and help us reach our goal of net zero.
Now celebrating its 20th anniversary, for the past two decades, Futurebuild’s brand purpose has centred around promoting sustainability, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in terms of innovation in sustainable building, fostering collaboration within the industry, and inspiring positive change in construction methods to create a more sustainable built environment. This year, the theme Impact reflects the shared commitment to creating lasting, positive change in the
Graphenstone’s Ambient Pro+ paint actively absorbs CO2 as it cures, most of which occurs in the first 30 days following application, and continuously contributing to the air purification process.
This process lowers carbon levels during the construction phase. Comparative Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) and carbon footprint data show that Graphenstone paints can consistently help achieve significant CO2e savings—often several tonnes on large-scale
industry as well as the communities it serves, with a focus on innovation and sustainability.
Futurebuild showcases the best in products and materials and support innovation to help us create net zero buildings faster, more safely and more efficiently. Three-quarters of visitors attend to discover new innovations.
The exhibition attracts the entire supply chain – architects, housebuilders, developers, consultants, contractors and manufacturers – to facilitate positive change – together.
To get your free visitor ticket please visit the website below.
www.futurebuild.co.uk
projects. For instance, Greystar Student Accommodation specifies Graphenstone for over 1,000 bedrooms annually, saving more than 20 tonnes of CO2e each year.
Committed to a full green life cycle, Graphenstone adheres to the ‘Reuse, Reduce, Recycle’ philosophy. Its products undergo rigorous testing and validation by globally trusted certification programmes, including Cradle to Cradle Certified, Global GreenTag Certified, and Eurofins.
Patrick Folkes, Founder and Director, said: “There is growing demand for low-carbon solutions that actively support decarbonisation. We encourage clients to ‘Protect their Spec’ by specifying ‘Cradle to Cradle’ in their documentation. This ensures the products used align with the architect’s or designer’s original intent, which is crucial for meeting net-zero targets.”
Visit Graphenstone at Futurebuild on Stand G20a.
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