About ASBP
The Alliance for Sustainable Building Products is a non-profit, mission-driven membership alliance organisation.
The Alliance for Sustainable Building Products (ASBP) is a non-profit, mission driven organisation, with an ever-growing membership alliance of forward-thinking companies and institutions from across the built environment sector.
We launched at the Palace of Westminster in 2011 with 9 founder members. Our membership now totals well over 100 progressive organisations, including world-renowned research institutions, trade bodies, architectural practices, contractors, and product manufacturers from start-ups and innovators, to market-leading multinational companies.
ASBP partners with a number of like-minded organisations who share our ethos and vision for a sustainable built environment. We are also part of the SDF Alliance, under the umbrella of the Sustainable Development Foundation.
ASBP members regularly receive discounted tickets to partner organisations’ event, whilst members of partner organisations can register for ASBP events at a reduced rate, including our annual Healthy Buildings Conference.
Our partner organisations include: ACAN, AECB, Building Performance Network, BWF, CIBSE, Fit for the Future, Good Homes Alliance, Passivhaus Trust, STBA, The Green Register and Woodknowledge Wales.
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