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What is a circular economy and why does it matter in construction?

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Construction is one of the world’s most resource-intensive and waste-generating industries. According to the UK Green Building Council, it accounts for around 60% of material use and waste production in the UK. It is also responsible for 37% of greenhouse gas emissions, as highlighted by the UN Environment Programme.

The industry has long operated on a linear economy model, where resources are extracted, used to build, and then discarded as waste. This approach has contributed significantly to the depletion of natural resources and is increasingly unsustainable, with a considerable environmental cost.

As we work toward a more sustainable built environment, it’s critical to move away from the traditional ‘take-make-dispose’ model and adopt a circular economy model instead.

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