This online lunch and learn session, hosted by CIHT North West, will explore the Liverpool Live Labs 2 initiative - part of the £30 million ADEPT Live Labs 2 programme funded by the Department for Transport.
This session will spotlight how Pell Frischmann, in partnership with Liverpool City Council, is pioneering a transformative approach to decarbonising local roads. We’ll delve into the development of Pell Frischmann’s Carbon Hierarchy Lens (CHL) Toolkit approach - an innovative solution designed to embed whole-life carbon thinking into infrastructure planning and delivery. Learn how using the CHL approach is helping Liverpool make smarter, low-carbon decisions, that align with their ambitious Net Zero 2030 goals.
This session is essential for professionals in infrastructure, sustainability, and local government who are seeking practical, scalable strategies to reduce carbon emissions in transport. Whether you're shaping policy, delivering projects, or driving innovation, the insights shared will be directly applicable to your work.
Dr Mansi Desai, Head of Sustainability, Pell Frischmann
Dr. Mansi Desai is a chartered sustainability leader with over 20 years of experience in the field. She excels in supporting her clients in creating climate-resilient, low-carbon, options, and sustainable strategies, focusing on futureproofing and finding practical sustainable solutions on a local, regional and international scale.
As Technical Director and Head of Sustainability at Pell Frischmann, Mansi provides her expertise in delivering sustainability solutions across various sectors, including major infrastructure, transportation, housing developments, water, and international development projects, serving a broad range of clients. Her role as Head of Sustainability involves embedding sustainability within the organisational ESG structures, evaluating current strategies, processes, and impacts to identify areas for improvement.
Mansi is a UK delegate to PIARC World Road Association (2024-2027) and member of the technical committee 4.5: Decarbonisation of Highway Construction and Maintenance, where she leads the Working Group on Development of Carbon Tools for Highway construction, operation and maintenance.
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