a world first, SWG3 in Glasgow will harness and convert energy created by heat on the dancefloor when the COP26 environmental summit comes to the city.
The new method of thermal control will be used to cut the multi-discipline arts venue’s energy usage, potentially saving up to 70 tonnes of carbon per year.The BODYHEAT project will launch at the summit in November, with a special event headlined by globally renowned DJ, producer, activist and fashion icon Honey Dijon.SWG3’s managing director, Andrew Fleming-Brown, said: “It’s a very exciting time for us with work about to begin on the first phase of the innovative project.“We’re delighted to announce the launch party Honey Dijon and our special collaboration with her fashion brand for an.
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