Parsons School of Design Brings United Nations Migration Data to Life Through Textiles Crafted With ECONYL® Regenerated Nylon
businesswire 1 year ago
The global shift toward sustainable construction is accelerating as the industry moves from aspiration to verified performance. Concrete, long criticised for its high carbon footprint, is being redefined through circular economy strategies that support end-of-life reuse in construction and promote low embodied carbon materials. Architects and engineers are embedding circular construction strategies into sustainable building practices, applying life cycle thinking in construction to optimise resource efficiency and reduce embodied carbon in materials. Such approaches are transforming the carbon footprint of construction and reinforcing environmental sustainability in construction as a measurable obligation rather than a marketing claim.
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