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Patty Lloyd: The Power of Peer Networks and Market Transformation

31 min · 30 apr 2026
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Summary:   In this episode, we dive into the future of sustainable construction with Patty Lloyd, the Director of Sustainability at Leopardo Construction. Patty shares her expertise on the evolving landscape of green building, emphasizing the importance of leadership and collaboration in driving sustainable practices. We explore the latest developments in LEED v5 standards and discuss how these changes are shaping the industry locally and globally.  Patty highlights the critical role of practitioner-led knowledge sharing and peer networks in advancing sustainability. She explains how these collaborations foster innovation and help professionals navigate the complexities of new standards. We also delve into the significance of embodied carbon tracking and how new LEED standards are transforming the market. Finally, we look ahead to future trends, such as geothermal energy and nature-based solutions, and discuss how small actions can lead to significant change.     Key Topics & Takeaways:  * Leadership in Green Building: Patty emphasizes the importance of leadership in advancing sustainable construction practices.  * Evolution of LEED Standards: Insights into the development of LEED v5 and its impact on global construction practices.  * Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing: The role of practitioner-led networks in fostering innovation and sustainability.  * Embodied Carbon Tracking: How LEED incentives are driving market transformation and encouraging sustainable practices.  * Social Equity and Resilience: Integration of these elements into green building standards as essential components.  * Sustainability in Affordable Housing: Opportunities and strategies for incorporating sustainable practices in housing projects.  * Volunteer Engagement: The value of persistence and volunteerism in influencing industry standards and practices.  * Future Trends: Exploration of geothermal energy, nature-based solutions, and the impact of small actions on global change.

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