Circular Economy | UKGBC https://ukgbc.org/our-work/topics/circular-economy/ The voice of our sustainable built environment Thu, 31 Aug 2023 11:33:35 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://ukgbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/cropped-UKGBC-favicon-1.png Circular Economy | UKGBC https://ukgbc.org/our-work/topics/circular-economy/ 32 32 Advancing Net Zero Showcase – London https://ukgbc.org/events/advancing-net-zero-showcase-london/ Wed, 30 Aug 2023 09:31:23 +0000 https://ukgbc.org/?post_type=event&p=50790 UKGBC is hosting showcase events in Leeds and London to celebrate the success of the Advancing Net Zero programme and look ahead at the exiting projects planned for the coming year

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UKGBC’s Advancing Net Zero (ANZ) programme has a mission to lead the UK’s transition to a net zero built environment. Now in its sixth year, and with many achievements behind it including the Net Zero Carbon Framework Definition, the precursor to and catalyst for developing the forthcoming UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings standard.

 

UKGBC is hosting a showcase event for built environment professionals to learn more about our latest work. With a focus on how far we have come in meeting the challenge, we will also be diving into what comes next for our industry and how we continue to collaborate and innovate together to ensure the UK meets our 2050 net zero target.

This event will showcase this year’s projects and activities including:

Retrofit (Domestic)
Retrofit (Non-domestic)
Embodied Carbon Measurement and Reporting
Renewable Energy Procurement
Carbon Offsetting
System Enablers for a Circular Economy
The latest innovations in the Net Zero space

Why attend?

There will be engaging workshops and opportunities to explore solutions with peers from across industry, discuss ongoing and future initiatives UKGBC are leading, as well as join us for some post event networking drinks.
Hear industry and government related insights from key stakeholder’s that enable and deliver net zero projects as well as local and national policy initiatives
Take part in inspirational leadership activities and hear more about the latest innovations being delivered in the net zero space
Meet the ANZ team driving impact and change in the built environment sector
Network with likeminded peers and collectively share your views on what is needed to deliver our climate targets.

The one-day conference-style event will be hosted in both Leeds and London.

We welcome all built environment professionals with an interest in decarbonisation to join us for either of these events.

Leeds

Wednesday 8th February, 9:30 – 17:00

London

Wednesday 22nd February, 9:30 – 17:00

Spaces are limited, so please sign up as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. We look forward to seeing you there. As a member benefit, we are offering UKGBC members a chance to book first and will release non-member tickets closer to the date. Please note, there will be a fee for registered participants that do not attend.

Advancing Net Zero Partners

Our climate change mitigation work is made possible thanks to the generous support of our Advancing Net Zero Programme Partners

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Advancing Net Zero Showcase – Leeds https://ukgbc.org/events/anz-showcase-in-leeds/ Wed, 30 Aug 2023 09:18:46 +0000 https://ukgbc.org/?post_type=event&p=50684 UKGBC is hosting showcase events in Leeds and London to celebrate the success of the Advancing Net Zero programme and look ahead at the exiting projects planned for the coming year

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UKGBC’s Advancing Net Zero (ANZ) programme has a mission to lead the UK’s transition to a net zero built environment. Now in its sixth year, and with many achievements behind it including the Net Zero Carbon Framework Definition, the precursor to and catalyst for developing the forthcoming UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings standard.

 

UKGBC is hosting a showcase event for built environment professionals to learn more about our latest work. With a focus on how far we have come in meeting the challenge, we will also be diving into what comes next for our industry and how we continue to collaborate and innovate together to ensure the UK meets our 2050 net zero target.

This event will showcase this year’s projects and activities including:

Retrofit (Domestic)
Retrofit (Non-domestic)
Embodied Carbon Measurement and Reporting
Renewable Energy Procurement
Carbon Offsetting
System Enablers for a Circular Economy
The latest innovations in the Net Zero space

Why attend?

There will be engaging workshops and opportunities to explore solutions with peers from across industry, discuss ongoing and future initiatives UKGBC are leading, as well as join us for some post event networking drinks.
Hear industry and government related insights from key stakeholder’s that enable and deliver net zero projects as well as local and national policy initiatives
Take part in inspirational leadership activities and hear more about the latest innovations being delivered in the net zero space
Meet the ANZ team driving impact and change in the built environment sector
Network with likeminded peers and collectively share your views on what is needed to deliver our climate targets.

The one-day conference-style event will be hosted in both Leeds and London.

We welcome all built environment professionals with an interest in decarbonisation to join us for either of these events.

Leeds

Wednesday 8th February, 9:30 – 17:00

London

Wednesday 22nd February, 9:30 – 17:00

Spaces are limited, so please sign up as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. We look forward to seeing you there. As a member benefit, we are offering UKGBC members a chance to book first and will release non-member tickets closer to the date. Please note, there will be a fee for registered participants that do not attend.

Advancing Net Zero Partners

Our climate change mitigation work is made possible thanks to the generous support of our Advancing Net Zero Programme Partners

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Embracing Circular Economy Design principles and interconnected enablers for Sustainability https://ukgbc.org/news/embracing-circular-economy-design-principles-and-interconnected-enablers-for-sustainability/ Tue, 29 Aug 2023 10:28:29 +0000 https://ukgbc.org/?post_type=news&p=50669 UKGBC's Circular Economy forum consider what it means to embrace the circular economy design principles of industry projects.

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On the basis of UKGBC’s publication System Enablers for a Circular Economy, the UKGBC Circular Economy Forum has reflected on the importance and role of circular economy design principles, its challenges, and how it relates to other enablers for a circular built environment.  

ContributorsOrganisation
Ana Ruiton
Sarah Griffiths
Matt Ingham
Andrew Moore
Timothy Mathew
James Morton
Adam Ozinsky
Mott MacDonald
Mott Mac Donald
CBRE
Hilson Moran
Hilson Moran
Ramboll
3XN GXN

Circular economy design principles have been largely developed but still we find these concepts difficult to implement. For the designer to implement circular economy concepts there may be a need to change in how we structure our projects, how we procure the materials and how process and classify reclaimed materials. Rather than looking at this enabler in isolation, we need to take more of a systems approach, taking into account other enablers for circularity as well.  

As a forum, we identified three key barriers that need to be overcome so that the circular design principles can be embraced across the industry. Currently, there is a lack of communication and early engagement which hinders the implementation of circular concepts. It has been frequently stated that the earlier we implement these concepts, the more we get out of these processes. Leading on from that, time and logistics usually force circularity out of our projects, with the impression that circularity increases programme. By understanding the concepts further and allowing for these processes to be baked into the programme will ensure an appropriate amount of time is allowed to ensure materials are retained and reused. The final area that we have addressed is the lack of storage and information of reclaimed materials, which has been underdeveloped and allows for little understanding of appropriate materials available at early design concepts. By looking at the constraints of these concepts we hope to outline the issues and possible solutions to ensure design concepts are implemented and circularity is increased in projects.

Lack of Collaboration / Early engagement

An early collaborative approach must be considered to communicate and explore the opportunities to implement circular principles by sharing designs, experiences and circumstances that encourage a circular approach.

Lack of collaboration or early engagement can lead to missed opportunities to incorporate circular economy principles, resulting in a linear approach to building design and construction. There are several stakeholders, such as contractors, that may not be involved in the early design stages that restrains the implementation of circular economy principles in the design of a project. This is because there is usually a knowledge gap between the designers and contractors. 

Solution: Therefore, an early collaborative approach must be considered to communicate and explore the opportunities to implement circular principles by sharing designs, experiences and circumstances that encourage a circular approach, highlighting the need for education across the industry. 

Learn more about Collaboration and Early Engagement here.

Timing and Logistics

Additionally, logistics and program timing can pose several challenges when implementing circular economy strategies, as they require changes in early design stages, supply chain management, delivery and production methods. This includes reverse logistics for collecting and processing waste and recycling processes, demolition is considered cheaper and faster than taking a construction apart piece by piece. 

Solution: Multiple stakeholders can take multiple actions to improve the logistics and reduce the timing of projects. For example, the design team can identify areas where a standardised modular design approach could improve efficiency in construction to potentially reduce the programme time; contractors can propose modern construction solutions and produce an early forecast on construction programs once they have collaboration and early engagement in the design to reduce waste and improve the circularity of the project. As a result, manufacturers can identify early in the process any factor that may impact the logistics of the project, as the lead times for the production of material that contain secondary content.

Aligning a multi disciplinary team on a project at the start gives the opportunity to identify potential for optimisation, effectiveness and embed circular practices deeper into the design – Designing buildings and infrastructure that are adaptable, flexible and durable, allowing them to be easily repurposed, disassembled or reused in the future. Multidisciplinary teams can maximise the benefits of Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA) by bringing manufacturing, assembly and logistics knowledge upstream in the project to assess criteria such as buildability, standardisation and modularity. This will help to ensure that the construction and production phase of the project are well planned and executed efficiently. 

Lack of storage and information of reclaimed materials

To overcome the shortage of storage of secondary materials, with the efforts of developers, national governments, and local authorities, ‘reuse hubs’ can be an affordable solution to deconstructed materials to be stored and remanufactured to perform as a secondary materials market.

Although there is growing aspirational trend for the use of reclaimed material from demolition waste in the built environment, it comes with challenges such as storage of these materials and associated costs; attaining guarantees or warranties on such materials due to lack of standardisation and difficulties in verifying their quality; and limited understanding of reclaimed materials such as the materials’ origin, lifecycle, and technical properties, etc. which can pose as a risk to other stakeholders such as contractors and clients.

Solution: Several solutions can be adopted to mitigate these barriers to implementing circular economy principles. To overcome the shortage of storage of secondary materials, with the efforts of developers, national governments, and local authorities, ‘reuse hubs’ can be an affordable solution to deconstructed materials to be stored and remanufactured to perform as a secondary materials market.

Using digital solutions, such as material passports, to act as a tool by accumulating building materials’ information to provide more credibility on existing materials for future procurement on the secondary materials market. Moreover, digital solutions can also connect multiple stakeholders to indicate the availability of these recovered materials on the secondary market.

At a macro level, the industry would benefit with a legislative body that mandates and governs manufacturers to enhance the level of detail of their data sheets. These documents may include details like recycled content, carbon impact, end-of-life scenarios, etc. which will assist design teams to make better-informed decisions to facilitate the principles of circular economy.

Additionally, by establishing standardised warranty and certification programs for recovered materials with the help of other stakeholders in the industry, circular economy principles can be met to prolong the value of materials by ensuring businesses to incorporate the use of secondary material in their projects.

Associated costs do play a crucial role, however, there needs to be a different way of thinking, and investment mechanisms and green financing to enable scale for teams and specifiers. The implementation of circular economy design principles has a massive potential of tackling climate crises if implemented on a mass scale, however, the current challenge is to implement it on a project-to-project basis.

Conclusion

In conclusion, while Circular Economy Design principles are pivotal for sustainable resource management, it is crucial to recognize that their successful implementation cannot occur in isolation. The UKGBC’s report on “Systems Enablers for Circular Economy” highlights in more detail the intricate web of interconnected factors that shape successful circularity. 

By recognising the mutually beneficial relationship between Circular Economy Design principles and other critical enablers, designers and architects are invited to take on this challenge. Professionals can find tailored actions for stakeholders at every level by diving deeper into the insights provided in the UKGBC’s Systems Enablers report. This collective effort will drive collaborative progress, advancing Circular Economy in the Built Environment and forging a more sustainable future.

This blog was written by members of UKGBC’s Circular Economy Forum. Would you be interested in joining the forum? It’s open to any UKGBC member with expertise in circular economy.

If you want to learn more about the enablers for a circular economy, you can join our new learning webinar on 5th September that will explore the findings of the System Enablers report.

Circular Economy Forum Partners

The Circular Economy Forum is generously support by our 3 partners who make this industry leading work possible,

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Commercial Retrofit and the Circular Economy – Site Tour of the Entopia Building, Cambridge https://ukgbc.org/events/commercial-retrofit-and-the-circular-economy-site-tour-of-the-entopia-building-cambridge/ Tue, 08 Aug 2023 14:34:14 +0000 https://ukgbc.org/?post_type=event&p=49620 Join us for a tour of The Entopia Buidling, Cambridge, innovative, modern and environmentally considerate refurbishment of a 1930’s telephone exchange.

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The built environment is responsible for 25% of total UK emissions, with embodied carbon making up 20% of that, as shown by UKGBC’s Whole Life Net Zero Carbon Roadmap. Transitioning to a circular economy will play a key role in reducing embodied carbon emissions as well as reducing our resource extraction, bringing wider benefits to biodiversity and nature.

Similarly, the operation of existing non-domestic buildings is responsible for 23% of built environment emissions. Retrofitting our existing buildings without adversely increasing embodied carbon emissions is a key challenge we need to address in our transition to net zero. Our How Circular Economy Principles can impact carbon and value report explored the opportunities circular economy design principles can offer to reduce whole life carbon, and how this can be valued in built assets.

To bring to life the opportunities and lessons learned from a recent pilot project that explored this challenge, UKGBC is hosting a site tour of CISL’s Entopia building – a case study featured in our report last year, targeting WELL Gold rating, BREEAM Outstanding, and EnerPHit Classic. 

Being joined by ISG and Architype the tour will include presentations from the design and delivery teams outlining the range of sustainability interventions introduced and key lessons learned, followed by post-tour refreshments and networking. 

Why attend? 

  • Deepen understanding of how to retrofit non-residential buildings and minimise embodied carbon impacts
  • Raise awareness of the value of circular design principles and whole life carbon reductions
  • Explore solutions, challenges and lessons learned first-hand from the design and delivery teams
  • Network with fellow built environment professionals

Who should attend? 

Built environment professionals focused on the retrofit and/or the fit-out of commercial buildings who are looking to include circular design principles in their work and reduce whole life carbon emissions. 

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System Enablers for a Circular Economy Part 2 https://ukgbc.org/events/system-enablers-for-a-circular-economy-part-2/ Mon, 07 Aug 2023 14:19:40 +0000 https://ukgbc.org/?post_type=event&p=49585 Eight months post launch of our System Enablers for a Circular Economy report, UKGBC is hosting a webinar to explore these findings further and bring to life the eight enablers identified, showcasing case studies and learnings from our members' experiences.

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A circular economy is a pivotal part of the puzzle to solve the climate and nature crises. The built environment can play a major role in creating a thriving circular economy.  In the UK, construction, demolition and excavation account for 60% of material use and waste generation. To support the built environment to transition away from a linear economy and towards circularity, UKGBC has published several guidance reports from its Circular Economy programme.

Eight months post launch of our most recent Resource Use publication System Enablers for a Circular Economy report, UKGBC is hosting a webinar to explore these findings further and bring to life the eight enablers identified, showcasing case studies and learnings from our members’ experiences.

Expert speakers from the UKGBC membership will will showcase their circular economy projects, relating the success of these to the system enablers in our latest publication.

This webinar series is split in two parts, each touching on a selection of different enablers.

Part 1: 5th September 2023 will cover

  • Circular design principles  
  • Secondary Materials Markets  
  • Tax and Legislation  
  • Green contracts and leases 

Part 2: 28th September 2023 will cover

  • Collaboration  
  • Education  
  • Metrics, benchmarks, and indicators  
  • Green finance 

Who should attend?

Built environment professionals with an interest in circularity.

Registration is free for all UKGBC members. Find out more on the many benefits of UKGBC membership here.

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Embodied Ecological Impacts Launch Event https://ukgbc.org/events/embodied-ecological-impacts-launch-event/ Mon, 07 Aug 2023 08:59:34 +0000 https://ukgbc.org/?post_type=event&p=49534 Webinar to raise awareness of the wider material supply-chain ecological impacts of the built environment, launching UKGBC's new interactive web resource.

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We are in a global biodiversity crisis. We have lost 69% of the global wildlife population and continue on a rapid downward trajectory. Yet, when we talk about biodiversity in the built environment, we tend to focus on impacts on site such as minimising direct construction impacts and delivering biodiversity net gain.

While vitally important, these focus more on localised impact, rather than global-scale biodiversity loss. Addressing this global crisis holistically in the built environment will require another, different approach – one that takes into account the embodied ecological impacts.

Similar to embodied carbon, embodied ecological impacts result from the extraction, processing and transportation of materials. But, rather than only looking at carbon emissions, embodied ecological impacts consider the wider impacts through biodiversity loss, land and freshwater use.

This UKGBC project establishes the concept of embodied ecological impacts and aims to raise awareness in our industry about these issues. It focuses on material extraction related to the built environment, gives a high-level overview of some of the ecological impacts that result from that and discusses some potential solutions.

This webinar will present UKGBC’s web-based publication which will be released the same day. You will hear from the UKGBC team behind this work as well as external speakers. There will be the opportunity for you to be able to ask questions and give feedback.

Building on this project, UKGBC will embark on a wider journey addressing nature and biodiversity in relation to the built environment, so stay tuned for more to come.

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System Enablers for a Circular Economy Part 1 https://ukgbc.org/events/system-enablers-for-a-circular-economy-3/ Tue, 25 Jul 2023 08:16:34 +0000 https://ukgbc.org/?post_type=event&p=49078 Eight months post launch of our System Enablers for a Circular Economy report, UKGBC is hosting a webinar to explore these findings further and bring to life the eight enablers identified, showcasing case studies and learnings from our members' experiences.

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A circular economy is a pivotal part of the puzzle to solve the climate and nature crises. The built environment can play a major role in creating a thriving circular economy.  In the UK, construction, demolition and excavation account for 60% of material use and waste generation. To support the built environment to transition away from a linear economy and towards circularity, UKGBC has published several guidance reports from its Circular Economy programme.

Eight months post launch of our most recent Resource Use publication System Enablers for a Circular Economy report, UKGBC is hosting a webinar to explore these findings further and bring to life the eight enablers identified, showcasing case studies and learnings from our members’ experiences.

Expert speakers from the UKGBC membership will will showcase their circular economy projects, relating the success of these to the system enablers in our latest publication.

This webinar series is split in two parts, each touching on a selection of different enablers.

Part 1: 5th September 2023 will cover

  • Circular design principles  
  • Secondary Materials Markets  
  • Tax and Legislation  
  • Green contracts and leases 

Part 2: 28th September 2023 will cover

  • Collaboration  
  • Education  
  • Metrics, benchmarks, and indicators  
  • Green finance 

Who should attend?

Built environment professionals with an interest in circularity.

Registration is free for all UKGBC members. Find out more on the many benefits of UKGBC membership here.

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Advancing Net Zero: Essential Knowledge Series https://ukgbc.org/events/advancing-net-zero-essential-knowledge-series/ Wed, 19 Jul 2023 14:04:10 +0000 https://ukgbc.org/?post_type=event&p=48806 Six part webinar series covering the essentials on net zero carbon in the built environment.

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The need for rapid decarbonisation is clear. The impacts of climate change are being felt here and now, with average global temperature records being broken across the summer. We need to accelerate action to mitigate our impacts on our planet. But we’re not moving fast enough. The Whole Life Carbon Roadmap indicates that continuing business as usual would see the sector fall well short of the 2050 net zero target.

Organisations across the built environment value chain need to play their part in reaching net zero, and each and every person in those organisations can support the transformation.

That means you!

‘Net zero’ can appear confusing, complicated, and highly challenging to achieve, but UKGBC are here to help you understand what this means, why it’s important and what actions you can take.

This webinar series will build your core net zero knowledge through exploring key concepts, ideas and solutions needed to reach net zero across our built environment. Each session will delve into a new subject, from measuring carbon, to retrofit and much more.

UKGBC’s Advancing Net Zero team will provide expert guidance across the series, alongside inspirational examples of success and case studies from UKGBC members. Each session will allow for questions, giving you the opportunity to ask our experts and guests anything you want.

Series detail

Each webinar will run from 09:30 – 10:25 GMT (with an extended Q&A from 10:25-10:45)

The subjects covered and dates are as follows:

1. Advancing Net Zero in the Built Environment – An Introduction – Friday 22 September

2. Net Zero in Organisations – Friday 29 September

3. Defining, Designing, and Delivering Net Zero Carbon Buildings – Friday 13 October

4. Whole Life Carbon and the Circular Economy – Friday 27 October

5. Procuring Renewable Energy and Carbon Offsets – Friday 10 November

6. Retrofitting the UK’s Built Environment – Friday 24 November

Why attend?

Every one of us needs to be part of the journey to a net zero, sustainable built environment. As organisations set carbon reduction targets and progress towards more sustainable business objectives, it’s important to understand some of these key concepts to ensure you are not left behind.

From attending this series, you will:

  • Understand what net zero carbon means, and how it can be achieved in the built environment sector.
  • See how organisations are already rising to the challenge.
  • Be inspired to participate in sustainability action in your organisation.
  • Know where to find further UKGBC resources and learning

Who should attend?

These sessions are designed for anyone who’s interested in knowing more about net zero in the built environment – they’re open to all. They will cover essential knowledge, not detailed, technical advice.

You could be early in your career, or keen to know more about what net zero means for your team or role, or you may have recognised that you need to know more on this topic to succeed in your organisation. Either way, this series will give you the essential knowledge you need to support the decarbonisation of the built environment.

Discounts:

For non-members attending all six webinars, contact events@UKGBC.org to get the final session for free.

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Reused Steel Stockmatcher https://ukgbc.org/resources/reused-steel-stockmatcher/ Mon, 26 Jun 2023 12:33:38 +0000 https://ukgbc.org/?post_type=resource&p=48396 A tool to facilitate fast and accurate stock matching of reused steel in building designs.

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Problem Addressed

Finding suitable sections from a list of reclaimed steel by hand is a challenging task. It requires design teams to look over lists and find sections that match the properties and lengths required for its use case.

Solution overview

The HTS Stockmatcher is a python-based selection tool built to assist procurement of reclaimed steel for use in new construction projects.

The system compares two lists of information: a list of reclaimed steel, and a list of design steel. It finds where design elements may be substituted with reclaimed elements. The matching process considers geometric and simple structural properties, along with the waste produced through offcuts and over-specification. The Stockmatcher reviews all suitable substitutions and returns the most efficient matches. The hope is that it will facilitate the wider adoption of reused steel, accelerating practical application of circular economy principles and help to reduce the industry’s significant carbon footprint.

The tool is free to use.

Case study

6-10 St. Andrew Street, a refurbishment project in the City of London. Using the HTS Stockmatcher, 82% of the new steelwork required has been matched with suitable re-used elements, avoiding 24t of new virgin steelwork needing to be procured.

This page presents data, evidence, and solutions that are provided by our partners and members and should therefore not be attributed to UKGBC. While we showcase these solutions for inspiration, to build consensus, and create momentum for climate action, UKGBC does not offer commercial endorsement of individual solutions. If you would like to quote something from this page, or more information, please contact our Communications team at media@ukgbc.org.

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Meet the project lead – System Enablers for a Circular Economy https://ukgbc.org/events/meet-the-project-lead-system-enablers-for-a-circular-economy/ Tue, 30 May 2023 16:47:25 +0000 https://ukgbc.org/?post_type=event&p=47372 A circular economy addresses many of today’s challenges very effectively. It eases the pressure on…

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A circular economy addresses many of today’s challenges very effectively. It eases the pressure on natural systems by avoiding the extraction of raw materials to instead use what we already have and can reduce carbon emissions. UKGBC have published several reports that illustrate how the industry can transition towards circularity.

Why attend

This is an opportunity to meet the UKGBC team behind our latest publication System Enablers for a Circular Economy. Six months post launch, please join us to give your feedback on the report, ask any questions you might have and engage in discussions with the project lead and the circular economy team at UKGBC.

Who should attend

This is an online members-only event with limited tickets to enable discussions in a smaller group.

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