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Why construction should ditch its ‘take-make-waste’ approach

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If the industry wants to embrace the circular economy, it must go beyond sustainability initiatives and adopt a restorative approach, writes Pablo Cristi Worm.

Ahead of the 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku this month, now may be a good time to shine a spotlight on the way the UK construction industry designs, procures, builds and disposes of our buildings.

According to the London Energy Transformation Initiative, a network of built environment professionals working to make London zero carbon by 2050, buildings are responsible for 49% of annual carbon emissions in the UK, with non-domestic buildings producing an average of 1,000kgCO2/m² of embodied carbon.

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