SKArating
SKArating Podcast
SKArating is a UK-based environmental assessment method for sustainable interior fit-outs. Designed for clients and built environment professionals, this podcast offers scheme updates and insights into SKArating. For more information on the system and the various sector schemes please visit the website www.skarating.org
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11 de dic. de 2025
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How Wagamama Used SKArating to Raise the Bar 11.12.2025 59:11
In this episode, we unpack how Wagamama’s Clarks Village restaurant became a standout example of sustainable fit-out in action — with insights from: Alex Neil , Group Head of Construction, Wagamama Stewart Muir , Senior Technical Consultant & SKA Assessor, Bioregional Together, they share what it really takes to embed sustainability into a fast-paced construction programme. Here’s a taste...
System Thinking - Office v2 update 25.02.2025 26:05
This episode features SKArating board members Elina Grigoriou and Dave Wakelin talking through what to expect ahead of the new Offices Scheme launch, and the systemic thinking approach adopted throughout. If you would like to find out more about SKArating, email support@skarating.org and follow us on Linkedin .
SKArating for Offices v2.0 scheme update and developments 10.01.2025 35:38
In this episode, Elina Grigoriou and Dave Wakelin, board members of SKArating, discuss the evolution and updates to the Offices scheme following the industry workshops earlier this year and following research stages. They also touch on some wider strategic directions for the whole system and open up about the process of developing and updating a scheme. If you would like to get in touch with us, p...
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