Marketing strategy & content that drives sustainable specification, supports ESG & accelerates decarbonisation

For nearly 30 years, our team has led the way in sustainable built environment marketing and communications. We have carved a specialist niche helping global building services brands, prop-tech innovators and construction product manufacturers to influence the specification of sustainable goods and services.

Our client portfolio spans the complex building supply-chain from market leaders Ibstock plc, Tarkett, Panasonic, Tamlite and Priva through to emerging tech developers and artisan makers. As you’d expect, we offer deep-domain expertise across energy and ESG themes including Net Zero, healthy buildings and decarbonisation.

Content Coms founded the content hub Work in Mind in 2018. Read by 60,000+ people every year in the US, Europe & Asia, Work in Mind drives awareness of healthy buildings among end users and specifiers. 

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Meet our built environment expert

Tori Madine, expert in building services building technologies  prop-tech  net zero buildings  healthy buildings prop-tech for ESG better placemaking planning & development

Account Director (Built Environment)

Tori is a creative communicator and storyteller, translating clients’ strategic visions and complex stories into compelling content campaigns that deliver results.

With over twenty years’ experience of communications in the built environment, Tori understands the everyday challenges and opportunities facing her clients, and the need to engage all stakeholders, including employees and communities, with the transition to Net Zero.

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