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Persimmon drives circularity with materials exchange platform

Will Rundle from Nexus ReGen and Dean Wigley from Persimmon
Driving circular construction: Will Rundle (left) from Nexus ReGen and Dean Wigley from Persimmon. Image: Nexus ReGen

Persimmon has mandated a materials exchange platform across its business as it aims to shift towards circular construction at scale.

The housebuilder has signed a group-wide contract to deploy the materials exchange platform from Nexus ReGen. The national rollout began late last year following a successful trial. Persimmon aims to achieve major reductions in carbon emissions, material waste and reliance on landfill by using the platform. 

Hundreds of Persimmon projects across the UK will list their material import and export requirements, from soils and aggregates to other heavy materials, on the Nexus ReGen platform. This enables a data-driven approach to material planning, giving teams visibility of reuse opportunities far earlier in the project lifecycle and allowing Persimmon to action material reuse at a scale not previously possible.

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