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“As well as being a huge step towards our goal of becoming net zero and will hopefully influence others from our industry and beyond to follow suit, working together to tackle climate change.”
From now on body heat from anyone who attends the Finnieston spot for gigs, exhibitions or workshops will travel through a network of pipes and pumps before being captured in 12 boreholes 200 metres underground.The project is part of SWG3’s ambitious “sustainability-focused masterplan” which could see the space become a net zero venue in the coming years.
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