United Nations SDG12, reclaiming doors, Futurebuild discussed with Brian Murphy
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About this listen
This episode of the Reclamation Time podcast was kindly supported by advertising from:
Bath Decorative Antiques Fair 15 - 16 March, Bath UK
Links
- UN SDGs indicators for targets
- Nairobi Salvage Centre
- Historic England: How to increase the fire resistance of old timber panel doors
- Futurebuild: 5 - 7 March, Excel, London
- Salvo websites: SalvoWEB • futuREuse • Truly Reclaimed
- Green Building Encyclopaedia
Broadcast details
First recorded on X Spaces Live 16:00GMT/UTC Tuesday 13 February 2024
Edited and uploaded to Spreaker, Apple, Alexa, Spotify and more 14 Feb 24
Presenters were Thornton Kay of Salvo, Brian Murphy of Green Building Encyclopaedia
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