Decarbonising Development: Engaging Your Supply Chain for Impact

A powerful panel of industry leaders is set to take the stage at RESET – ESG in Property, Aotearoa New Zealand’s only summit dedicated to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) in the property sector.

The session, focused on decarbonising development through collaboration, will explore how close partnerships across the supply chain can drive transparency, reduce lifecycle emissions, and embed sustainability at every stage of a project. This collaborative model is increasingly seen as essential for delivering stronger ESG outcomes in the built environment.

Attendees will gain exclusive insights from Precinct Properties’ commissioned embodied carbon reporting — an innovative approach to measuring, managing, and mitigating carbon in construction and development. The session will offer real-world strategies and tools for fostering partnerships that align with your organisation’s low-carbon goals and ESG commitments.

Joining the panel are four industry frontrunners:

  • Lisa Hinde, Head of Sustainability at Precinct Properties New Zealand

  • Ben Cannon, Sustainability Manager at LT McGuinness

  • Gemma Wilson, General Manager Carbon Advisory at TSA Riley

  • Steph Miller, Project Director at Holmes Group

Together, they’ll share lessons learned, practical frameworks, and collaborative models that are reshaping the way we build.

RESET 2025, hosted by Property Council New Zealand, is the premier platform for property professionals to connect, collaborate, and lead the way toward a more sustainable urban future. Whether you’re looking to refine your ESG strategy or spark new partnerships, this is the place to be.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of the conversation shaping the future of New Zealand’s property sector.

👉 Register now and be part of the movement to build smarter, more sustainable cities — environmentally and socially.

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