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In a world where sustainability is becoming increasingly important, the construction industry is also looking to do its part in reducing waste and promoting the circular economy.

At Urbanise, we understand the importance of moving towards Category C fit-outs, focusing on reusing raw materials, components, and products to minimise waste and reduce unnecessary manufacturing. With a commitment to sustainable practices, we aim to lead the way in creating eco-friendly spaces that are not only functional and well-designed, but also contribute to a greener future.

Our Ops Director, Matt Kimber, was involved in a conversation with industry experts about how adopting a Category C approach will better align with today’s workplace agenda.​​​

Read the article by Kate Paterson of Ridge LLP to find out what insights came from the discussion.