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Our Shared Understanding: a circular economy in the built environment

Our Shared Understanding: a circular economy in the built environment

Catherine Condie
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Our Shared Understanding: a circular economy in the built environment unites the industry for a sustainable future, where we live within our planet’s capacity to provide resources and handle waste.

With contributions from over 100 industry leaders from across more than 80 organisations, it sets out why all sectors and disciplines must work together to enable a circular economy in the built environment. This global effort is in recognition that we will not stop exceeding the limits of our finite planet without a common goal and coordinated action.

Our Shared Understanding brings together the best thinking from both the circular economy and built environment communities to identify the core concepts that will guide the transition to a circular economy.

It calls for collective action to put circular principles at the heart of how we design, manage, build and use our existing buildings and infrastructure. This will have a significant impact on addressing our global systemic challenges, such as achieving net zero emissions, providing climate resilience, protecting biodiversity, and enabling social equity.

Visit the website and read Our Shared Understanding

For further information please contact, Melissa Zanocco contact@circularbuiltenvironment.com

 

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Melissa Zanocco

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Thank you Catherine. There is a generic slide deck on the website which can be used if people would like to present on it. Or we are able to offer someone to present if you have an appropriate occasion. Please help us to get the messages out there and make a circular economy main stream. Connected digital twins, like the Climate Resilience Demonstrator (CReDo), will be a key enabler to accelerating the transition. They can help us to know the materials that make up our current assets and what condition they are in, and then also where they are most needed to be reused - as well as helping with the logistics of moving them around.

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