Metals for Buildings
Event Type
L - Conference, forum
Organiser type
Federations / Associations
Section
Climate & Environment
Sustainable Dev.
Event Location
Brussels
Event Description
METALS FOR BUILDINGS is the new alliance of European Metals Associations active in the building sector that promotes the unique strengths of metal products for recyclable and sustainable buildings. Metals are essential in buildings thanks to their highly valuable qualities of strength, stiffness and recyclability.
You are warmly invited to attend the event on 20 June in Brussels launching officially the alliance and introducing the newly elected Chairman.
The event will take place during the European Sustainable Energy Week and will gather high level representatives of the European Commission, Members of the European Parliament and metals industry experts.
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