New buildings can represent more than 50% of its total life cycle emissions (Lützkendorf & Balouktsi, 2022). Therefore, reduce embodied carbon is a fundamental step towards meeting the Net Zero targets defined worldwide. Since 80% of buildings that will exist in 2050 have been already built (Blanco, Engel, Imhort, Ribeirinho, & Sjödin, 2021), it is imperative that we make the most of the materials already in existence, this is a real-life challenge. Reuse of construction materials is the most energy-efficient solution for a circular economy, ensuring material value is preserved as long as possible (Wang, Regel, Debacker, Michiels, & Vanderheyden, 2018). The world’s population and economic growth triggered an increase demand of natural resou...
The construction industry plays a critical role in tackling the challenges of climate change, carbon...
To avoid an increase in greenhouse gas emissions, a depletion of resources, and waste accumulation, ...
Globally buildings are responsible for a huge share of energy, water, electricity and materials cons...
The building sector accounts for 38% of carbon emissions, the principal cause of climate change. To ...
The building and construction sector has emerged with so many concepts having sustainability as the ...
The building industry accounts for almost 40% of the total carbon emissions that are directly respon...
The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs estimates that by 2050 the world's popu...
A more holistic solution to global warming not only includes reductions in energy consumption but se...
All around the globe the consumption of raw materials by the construction industries isaccumulating ...
This chapter focuses on the re-use of materials in the construction sector, reconsidering the wastef...
This paper identifies buildings on pathway to meet carbon targets for embodied emissions aligned wit...
In the UK, the construction industry is responsible for over 50 % of total carbon emissions. 20% of ...
AbstractConstruction is the most resource intensive sector in the world. It consumes more than half ...
Construction industries play a large role in contributing to the environmental problems. The buildin...
Abstract The revolutionary topic in construction industry is sustainable material. The carbon emiss...
The construction industry plays a critical role in tackling the challenges of climate change, carbon...
To avoid an increase in greenhouse gas emissions, a depletion of resources, and waste accumulation, ...
Globally buildings are responsible for a huge share of energy, water, electricity and materials cons...
The building sector accounts for 38% of carbon emissions, the principal cause of climate change. To ...
The building and construction sector has emerged with so many concepts having sustainability as the ...
The building industry accounts for almost 40% of the total carbon emissions that are directly respon...
The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs estimates that by 2050 the world's popu...
A more holistic solution to global warming not only includes reductions in energy consumption but se...
All around the globe the consumption of raw materials by the construction industries isaccumulating ...
This chapter focuses on the re-use of materials in the construction sector, reconsidering the wastef...
This paper identifies buildings on pathway to meet carbon targets for embodied emissions aligned wit...
In the UK, the construction industry is responsible for over 50 % of total carbon emissions. 20% of ...
AbstractConstruction is the most resource intensive sector in the world. It consumes more than half ...
Construction industries play a large role in contributing to the environmental problems. The buildin...
Abstract The revolutionary topic in construction industry is sustainable material. The carbon emiss...
The construction industry plays a critical role in tackling the challenges of climate change, carbon...
To avoid an increase in greenhouse gas emissions, a depletion of resources, and waste accumulation, ...
Globally buildings are responsible for a huge share of energy, water, electricity and materials cons...