Paul King says institution鈥檚 opposition to packs could be perceived as 鈥渃onservative and protectionist鈥
The chief executive of the UK Green 好色先生TV Council, Paul King, warned the RICS this morning that its opposition to Home Information Packs (Hips) had created a perception that it was 鈥渃onservative and protectionist鈥.
King said a perception that the Institution was not behind the sustainability agenda was among green lobby groups as well as some surveyors themselves. 鈥淚 am sure you want to right that perception,鈥 he said.
RICS president Graham Chase admitted King was 鈥渞ight about perception issues鈥 but added that it was 鈥渂latantly untrue鈥 that the RICS was not being environmentally friendly by its stance on Hips. 鈥淚t was easy for the Government to accuse us of that,鈥 he said. 鈥(The accusation) has stuck and we have to deal with that.鈥
King was speaking at the launch of a new report issued by the RICS called Surveying Sustainability. He said that such a report showed the beginning of the RICS taking the issue seriously. 鈥淵our members are in a very powerful position (in this sustainability). They have the ability to raise awareness among the public about these issues.鈥
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