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Mace project trials materials passports

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CGI of the Edenica development at 100 Fetter Lane in London (Image: Mace)

Mace is using a digital passport system at one of its projects in the City of London to improve the reuse of building materials.

Edenica is the first scheme within the City of London to be designed as a ‘storage bank’, where materials are held for future reuse through the use of materials passports.

Materials passports are digital and interoperable datasets that collect the description of building materials to record what they are made of. They are seen as a tool to advance sustainability in the construction industry.

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