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Episode Synopsis
Send us a textIn this episode of the Thrive in Construction Podcast, we welcome Martin Fahey from Mitsubishi Electric, who brings his extensive expertise as the head of sustainability for the UK and Ireland. Martin shares insights into Mitsubishi's innovative approaches to sustainability, reflecting on the company's journey towards environmental responsibility and the strategic shifts necessary for a sustainable future.Martin also dives into his personal experiences, from starting as an apprentice refrigeration engineer to leading significant sustainability initiatives. He discusses the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and education in advancing green technologies and practices within the construction industry.Join us as Martin elaborates on the challenges and opportunities of pushing the boundaries of sustainability, including the integration of advanced heat pump technologies and the strategic role of Mitsubishi Electric in shaping a greener building environment.Key Moments:0:00 Construction Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation16:50 Heat Pump Technology for Future Sustainability30:47 Professional Development and Sales Strategies36:43 Shifting Energy Sources and Climate Change44:06 Embodied Carbon in Heat Pump Manufacturing56:07 Collaboration for Net Zero Transformation1:01:47 Promoting Sustainable Actions Through Collaboration👉 Tune in to this enlightening episode on the Thrive in Construction Podcast. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into sustainability and leadership within the construction industry.Mitsubishi Electric: https://les.mitsubishielectric.co.uk/ Follow Martin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-fahey-21167440/ Follow Me: https://darrenevans.komi.io/ 🔗 Stay updated and follow our channel for more insights into how industry leaders are driving sustainable change.Support the show
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