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Webinar: The Carbon Challenge - Carbon and the New Zealand building industry

$34.99

Product Description

We explain why we need to act now to reduce carbon emissions and the role that the building and construction industry plays.

Please note: that access to this webstream will expire after 1 month.

Product Information
Publication date March 2022
Product type Recorded seminar
Availability Available
Product code WS054

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