elementalLONDON announces partnership with the Unified Water Label Association
elementalLONDON (ExCeL London, November 19-20 2025) is delighted to announce the formation of a partnership with the Unified Water Label Association (UWLA).
Reflecting and enhancing the success of the elemental digital platform, elementalLONDON will have the ethos of Advancing the efficiency of buildings at its core. It will deliver an exhibition and content programme created around the wants and needs of its audience that combines deep insight with practical understanding of the challenges faced by building owners and operators, and the entire supply chain, across commercial and residential projects.
The partnership with the UWLA ensures that messaging around the efficiency of water-using products is presented in a comprehensive, clear and concise way to elementalLONDON attendees – leading to informed specification choices with regard to water and energy consumption.
Yvonne Orgill, UWLA’s Managing Director, will also play an integral role within the elementalLONDON Advisory Board, which will help to align the event with industry goals.
Yvonne comments: “This is a natural partnership for UWLA, and we are excited to be working alongside elementalLondon. Education is key to creating change in our industry and elementalLondon is an ideal platform for us to reach those involved in the built environment.
The London show in 2025 will bring together expert speakers and provide an opportunity to share knowledge and exchange ideas, by working together in this way we can all achieve so much more.”
Rebecca Pearce, elementalLONDON Event Director, adds: “We’re thrilled to have agreed this partnership with the UWLA, and we look forward to working together to share the vital messaging around reducing water and energy wastage with our community.”
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About elementalLONDON
elementalLONDON will deliver an event unlike any other in the market, offering a robust, informative, and engaging approach to the challenges faced by architects, designers, housebuilders, developers, local authorities, housing associations, facilities managers, consultants, and the wider specification community in the heating and cooling, water, air, energy, and technology space.