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Shaping the Future of EPCs: Survey Insights and Roadmap for Reform

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Shaping the Future of EPCs: Survey Insights and Roadmap for Reform

Join the National Retrofit Hub for this webinar unveiling the latest survey insights and their suggested roadmap for the future of Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) in the UK retrofit landscape.

Discover firsthand results from the recent EPC survey and learn about key opportunities for improvement.

Our panel of industry experts from Lendology, Mixergy, Ecology Building Society and Knauf Insulation will share their perspectives on challenges and solutions within the sector, offering a holistic view on how EPCs can better support energy efficiency and sustainability goals.

In this webinar, we’ll explore:

  • The current state of EPCs and priority areas for reform
  • The role of EPCs in enabling effective retrofit
  • Our proposed roadmap to strengthen EPCs for the future
  • Industry perspectives on overcoming EPC-related challenges

Whether you’re an industry professional, policymaker, or community advocate this session will provide valuable insights into shaping a more effective, future-ready EPC framework for the UK.

Hear from our speakers

  • Rachael Owens - National Retrofit Hub Co-Director
  • Ellie Lister - Chief Operating Officer, Lendology CIC
  • Steven Heath, Technical Director for Knauf Insulation, Northern Europe.
  • Tom Oldfield, Head of Sustainability and External Affairs, Mixergy
  • Stephanie Landymore, Sustainability Lead, Ecology Building Society

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    Hetal Patel Futurebuild Marketing Manager @ Easyfairs

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    Christine Williamson Brand & Marketing Director @ Easyfairs

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    Toby Morris

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    Stephanie Landymore Sustainability Lead @ Ecology Building Society

    Steph leads sustainability for the Ecology Building Society. Ecology Building Society was founded in 1981 with the mission of building a greener society, challenging the norm and agitating to change finance, which remain our guiding principles to this day. The Society’s impact-led lending is focused on sustainable homes, small-scale green development and community-led housing and environmental schemes, funded through our range of simple, transparent savings accounts which offer long term value. Ecology are founding sponsors of the National Retrofit Hub.

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    Ellie Lister Chief Operating Officer @ Lendology CIC

    Lendology CIC is a B Corp, social enterprise lender committed to providing ethical and accessible lending options that help homeowners improve their properties and, by extension, their communities. As COO, Ellie is a key advocate for sustainable home improvement, and a driving force behind Lendology’s initiatives to promote retrofitting, making it easier for homeowners to access financing for energy-efficient upgrades that reduce environmental impact and enhance living conditions. Ellie is passionate about leveraging financial tools to expand access to retrofitting, which she sees as essential to achieving broader environmental and social goals. Beyond her professional role, Ellie is actively involved in sustainability projects and community programs, reflecting her dedication to both social impact and environmental stewardship

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    Rachael Owens Co-Director @ National Retrofit Hub

    Rachael is an architect and head of sustainability at Buckley Gray Yeoman and a member of the Architects Climate Action Network, where she coordinates the Climate Literacy group. She is a champion of adaptive reuse and has a wealth of experience working with existing buildings. Rachael sits on the New London Architecture (NLA) Net Zero expert panel and is also part of the LETI non-domestic retrofit commercial workstream. In 2021 she was named a RIBA Journal Rising Star for her work in practice to communicate sustainable design and within ACAN to campaign for the regulation of embodied carbon emissions. Rachael is a WELL accredited professional. She actively tries to reach out to the wider construction industry to tackle the climate crisis, and has guest tutored at London School of Architecture, UEL and Kingston University.

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    Jess Wilkins