The construction industry is responsible for large quantities of construction and demolition waste and almost 50% of the worldwide annual resource consumption, putting the environment, its natural resources, and ecosystems under high pressure. Therefore, governments are implementing regional policies that support a circular economy (CE). But how do we know whether these developments will lead to a shift toward a CE on a regional scale? How can we identify hotspots in a value chain and regional economy to support decision-makers and to develop regional policies? We propose an integrated assessment method that considers indicators for environmental impacts and economic benefits by combining Material Flow Analysis (MFA) and Life Cycle Assessme...
The construction sector is progressively becoming more circular by reducing waste, re-using building...
In particular relation to the UN 2030 Agenda for sustainable development goal No. 12 (“responsible p...
Circular Economy (CE), despite its great potential, is often challenged for not being sustainable fr...
Background: Sustainability is an aspect that has been lived and practiced for several centuries. It ...
The discourse on circular economy is characterized by perpetual disintegration whilst there is a nee...
The traditional linear economy (LE) approach based on a “take-make-dispose” plan that has been used ...
Circular economy (CE) as a new model of economic development promotes the maximum reuse/recycling of...
The construction industry is responsible for over 35% of the extraction of natural resources and 30%...
The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industries are allocated 40–60% of the worldwide raw...
The construction industry presently accounts for 30% of natural resource extraction and 25% of solid...
The Dutch Government has prioritized the construction sector for a circular economy transition. This...
Material flows in the construction and demolition (C&D) sector remain high in many countries. But, t...
This research project aims to evaluate the potential reduction of environmental impacts from circula...
This research project aims to evaluate the potential reduction of environmental impacts from circula...
International audienceThe construction sector has long recognised the decisive role of the various p...
The construction sector is progressively becoming more circular by reducing waste, re-using building...
In particular relation to the UN 2030 Agenda for sustainable development goal No. 12 (“responsible p...
Circular Economy (CE), despite its great potential, is often challenged for not being sustainable fr...
Background: Sustainability is an aspect that has been lived and practiced for several centuries. It ...
The discourse on circular economy is characterized by perpetual disintegration whilst there is a nee...
The traditional linear economy (LE) approach based on a “take-make-dispose” plan that has been used ...
Circular economy (CE) as a new model of economic development promotes the maximum reuse/recycling of...
The construction industry is responsible for over 35% of the extraction of natural resources and 30%...
The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industries are allocated 40–60% of the worldwide raw...
The construction industry presently accounts for 30% of natural resource extraction and 25% of solid...
The Dutch Government has prioritized the construction sector for a circular economy transition. This...
Material flows in the construction and demolition (C&D) sector remain high in many countries. But, t...
This research project aims to evaluate the potential reduction of environmental impacts from circula...
This research project aims to evaluate the potential reduction of environmental impacts from circula...
International audienceThe construction sector has long recognised the decisive role of the various p...
The construction sector is progressively becoming more circular by reducing waste, re-using building...
In particular relation to the UN 2030 Agenda for sustainable development goal No. 12 (“responsible p...
Circular Economy (CE), despite its great potential, is often challenged for not being sustainable fr...