With increasing urbanisation, new approaches such as the Circular Economy (CE) are needed to reduce resource consumption. In Switzerland, Construction & Demolition (C&D) waste accounts for the largest portion of waste (84%). Beyond limiting the depletion of primary resources, implementing recycling strategies for C&D waste (such as using recycled aggregates to produce recycled concrete (RC)), can also decrease the amount of landfilled C&D waste. The use of RC still faces adoption barriers. In this research, we examined the factors driving the adoption of recycled products for a CE in the C&D sector by focusing on RC for structural applications. We developed a behavioural framework to understand the determinants of architects’ decisions to r...
Duncan Baker-Brown authored the 1,500 word foreword entitled 'Making a circular economy happen'.Bran...
The circular economy (CE) in construction literature engages with individual CE concepts, mostly at ...
The conventional way of construction has become a burden to the dynamic society of the 21st century....
In accordance with the Paris Agreement and the national goal of climate neutrality by 2045, Sweden n...
Awareness about our planet is more important than ever before. Thereby, the transition towards a Cir...
Building and construction sector represents a large part of global resource consumption and of solid...
Construction and demolition waste constitutes a major portion of total waste production in the world...
Construction and demolition (C&D) waste, being already the largest waste fraction in industrialized ...
Circular economy (CE) is an economic system that is restorative and regenerative by design and aims ...
Reuse and high-value recycling have a pivotal role to play in reducing waste and minimising carbon e...
The building industry has a major environmental impact in terms of global energy use, carbon emissio...
Construction industry is the largest consumer of resources and raw materials in the world. This indu...
The challenges of sustainable construction, industrial growth and importance of resource efficiency ...
Resource efficiency and circular economy (CE) has become increasingly relevant to the Swedish constr...
This short essay is a reflection on how widespread or not are practices adhering to the circular eco...
Duncan Baker-Brown authored the 1,500 word foreword entitled 'Making a circular economy happen'.Bran...
The circular economy (CE) in construction literature engages with individual CE concepts, mostly at ...
The conventional way of construction has become a burden to the dynamic society of the 21st century....
In accordance with the Paris Agreement and the national goal of climate neutrality by 2045, Sweden n...
Awareness about our planet is more important than ever before. Thereby, the transition towards a Cir...
Building and construction sector represents a large part of global resource consumption and of solid...
Construction and demolition waste constitutes a major portion of total waste production in the world...
Construction and demolition (C&D) waste, being already the largest waste fraction in industrialized ...
Circular economy (CE) is an economic system that is restorative and regenerative by design and aims ...
Reuse and high-value recycling have a pivotal role to play in reducing waste and minimising carbon e...
The building industry has a major environmental impact in terms of global energy use, carbon emissio...
Construction industry is the largest consumer of resources and raw materials in the world. This indu...
The challenges of sustainable construction, industrial growth and importance of resource efficiency ...
Resource efficiency and circular economy (CE) has become increasingly relevant to the Swedish constr...
This short essay is a reflection on how widespread or not are practices adhering to the circular eco...
Duncan Baker-Brown authored the 1,500 word foreword entitled 'Making a circular economy happen'.Bran...
The circular economy (CE) in construction literature engages with individual CE concepts, mostly at ...
The conventional way of construction has become a burden to the dynamic society of the 21st century....