The construction sector has been the world’s largest consumer of raw materials since years. Construction and building activities together account for 36% of global energy use and 39% of energy-related carbon dioxide (World Green Building Council, 2017). Considering the built environment puts major pressure on the natural environment, a change in the construction sector is crucial. Circular economy is one of the concepts that can be applied to the built environment. The circular economy is based on three principles: design out waste and pollution, keep products and materials in use and regenerate natural systems. This requires a shift in the way of thinking and in the way of executing and planning a construction process. Where traditional pr...
The challenges of sustainable construction, industrial growth and importance of resource efficiency ...
The circular economy in the construction sector aims to lessen the environmental impact of construct...
The construction industry is responsible for over 35% of the extraction of natural resources and 30%...
The environmental pressure on the planet and its limited capacities has resulted in the need for new...
Research on circular economy in the construction industry is only recently gaining momentum. A circu...
This study provides the first approach to integrating circularity in the early stages of a construct...
The aim of this paper is to better understand the dynamics of circular construction projects and how...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the Swedish construction industry with regard to t...
The aim of this research was to investigate the effects of implementing circularity in infrastructur...
As the most resource intensive and wasteful industry, the construction sector is causing enormous so...
Circular economy (CE) is an economic system that is restorative and regenerative by design and aims ...
The built environment has a huge contribution to the total CO2 and waste production, due to their li...
The circular economy (CE) in construction literature engages with individual CE concepts, mostly at ...
Being one of the world’s largest waste generator, the construction industry is responsible for a tra...
The number of raw materials consumed and waste generated by the construction industry is no longer a...
The challenges of sustainable construction, industrial growth and importance of resource efficiency ...
The circular economy in the construction sector aims to lessen the environmental impact of construct...
The construction industry is responsible for over 35% of the extraction of natural resources and 30%...
The environmental pressure on the planet and its limited capacities has resulted in the need for new...
Research on circular economy in the construction industry is only recently gaining momentum. A circu...
This study provides the first approach to integrating circularity in the early stages of a construct...
The aim of this paper is to better understand the dynamics of circular construction projects and how...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the Swedish construction industry with regard to t...
The aim of this research was to investigate the effects of implementing circularity in infrastructur...
As the most resource intensive and wasteful industry, the construction sector is causing enormous so...
Circular economy (CE) is an economic system that is restorative and regenerative by design and aims ...
The built environment has a huge contribution to the total CO2 and waste production, due to their li...
The circular economy (CE) in construction literature engages with individual CE concepts, mostly at ...
Being one of the world’s largest waste generator, the construction industry is responsible for a tra...
The number of raw materials consumed and waste generated by the construction industry is no longer a...
The challenges of sustainable construction, industrial growth and importance of resource efficiency ...
The circular economy in the construction sector aims to lessen the environmental impact of construct...
The construction industry is responsible for over 35% of the extraction of natural resources and 30%...