CPD Provider Directory
Junckers Ltd
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David Papworth
- Tel: 01376 534 700
- Web: www.junckers.co.uk
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Address:
45-49 Leather Lane , London EC1N 7TJ , United Kingdom
CPD COURSES
CPD course title: Specifying Sustainable Flooring
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CPD Fees: FREE
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CPD Duration: 45 minutes with 15 minutes for questions
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CPD Venue: In-person or webinar
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Regions: UK-wide
CPD overview
This CPD is aimed at providing interior designers with a good understanding of the role solid hardwood floors can play in sustainable building design. Wood is a carbon neutral material and specifying the correct wooden floor can produce a measurable reduction in global warming. The CPD provides an understanding of why this is the case, and shows the potential of solid wood floors over the extended lifespan of the product.
Learning Outcomes:
- how specifying sustainable flooring contributes to sustainable architecture and net zero design
- how a product with a long-life cycle has a positive impact on the environment
- how wood keeps CO2 out of the atmosphere
- how to use EPDs and manufacturers’ tools to evaluate different products at the design stage
- how designing with wood has a positive impact on indoor climate, wellbeing, and daylighting
To book this CPD, please contact Samantha Mardle T:01376 534 700 E: SAE@junckers.com
CPD course title: Specifying Sustainable Flooring (Online)
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CPD Fees: FREE
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CPD Duration: 45 minutes
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CPD Venue: Online
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Regions:
CPD overview
This CPD is aimed at providing interior designers with a good understanding of the role solid hardwood floors can play in sustainable building design. Wood is a carbon neutral material and specifying the correct wooden floor can produce a measurable reduction in global warming. The CPD provides an understanding of why this is the case, and shows the potential of solid wood floors over the extended lifespan of the product.
Learning Outcomes:
- how specifying sustainable flooring contributes to sustainable architecture and net zero design
- how a product with a long-life cycle has a positive impact on the environment
- how wood keeps CO2 out of the atmosphere
- how to use EPDs and manufacturers’ tools to evaluate different products at the design stage
- how designing with wood has a positive impact on indoor climate, wellbeing, and daylighting