The construction industry presently accounts for 30% of natural resource extraction and 25% of solid waste generation. The prevailing economy is “Linear” which is summarised as take-make dispose. On the contrary, the “circular economy” model is a systematic model to restore, regenerate and expand the lifecycle of materials. Most of the existing circularity assessment methods are focused on the end-of-life wastage of building materials while neglecting resource consumption and wastage at the product manufacturing stage. Further, these methods only consider direct material flows for assessing the circularity potential of building materials and overlook the indirect material flows associated with product manufacturing. There is a need to devel...
The conventional way of construction has become a burden to the dynamic society of the 21st century....
Circular economy (CE) as a new model of economic development promotes the maximum reuse/recycling of...
The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industries are allocated 40–60% of the worldwide raw...
On a global level the population growth and increase of the middle class lead to a growing demand on...
The discourse on circular economy is characterized by perpetual disintegration whilst there is a nee...
Circularity potential in the construction sector, a quality that quantifies the contribution to carb...
Sustainable development aims at minimising waste and reducing exploitation of natural resources and ...
Being one of the world’s largest waste generator, the construction industry is responsible for a tra...
Circular Economy (CE) has proved its contribution to addressing environmental impacts in the Archite...
Circular Economy (CE) has proved its contribution to addressing environmental impacts in the Archite...
Circular Economy (CE) has proved its contribution to addressing environmental impacts in the Archite...
Material efficiency is a key element of new thinking to address the challenges of reducing impacts o...
Material efficiency is a key element of new thinking to address the challenges of reducing impacts o...
Circular economy (CE) is an economic system that is restorative and regenerative by design and aims ...
In Europe, 1/3rd of all the products reaching recycling facilities can be sold as secondary material...
The conventional way of construction has become a burden to the dynamic society of the 21st century....
Circular economy (CE) as a new model of economic development promotes the maximum reuse/recycling of...
The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industries are allocated 40–60% of the worldwide raw...
On a global level the population growth and increase of the middle class lead to a growing demand on...
The discourse on circular economy is characterized by perpetual disintegration whilst there is a nee...
Circularity potential in the construction sector, a quality that quantifies the contribution to carb...
Sustainable development aims at minimising waste and reducing exploitation of natural resources and ...
Being one of the world’s largest waste generator, the construction industry is responsible for a tra...
Circular Economy (CE) has proved its contribution to addressing environmental impacts in the Archite...
Circular Economy (CE) has proved its contribution to addressing environmental impacts in the Archite...
Circular Economy (CE) has proved its contribution to addressing environmental impacts in the Archite...
Material efficiency is a key element of new thinking to address the challenges of reducing impacts o...
Material efficiency is a key element of new thinking to address the challenges of reducing impacts o...
Circular economy (CE) is an economic system that is restorative and regenerative by design and aims ...
In Europe, 1/3rd of all the products reaching recycling facilities can be sold as secondary material...
The conventional way of construction has become a burden to the dynamic society of the 21st century....
Circular economy (CE) as a new model of economic development promotes the maximum reuse/recycling of...
The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industries are allocated 40–60% of the worldwide raw...