How can we be more circular? 🌍♻️ This is the question at the heart of...

EU Environment and Planet 2 hours ago

How can we be more circular? 🌍♻️ This is the question at the heart of the European #CircularEconomy Stakeholder Platform! Over two days, policymakers, businesses, financial experts, civil society representatives, youth and regional stakeholders are coming together to explore how the upcoming Circular Economy Act can strengthen the Single Market and support Europe’s green transition. What’s on the agenda? 📜 debates on the Circular Economy Act and the EU Bioeconomy Strategy; 💶 insights into investment needs and global developments; 🏭 discussions on real-world challenges in building a competitive circular economy; 🤝 opportunities and workshops to exchange ideas and co-create solutions. Can’t join us? Don’t worry! You can still be part of the conversation helping to shape Europe’s circular future via the link in our bio. #SingleMarket

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Global momentum in sustainable construction is accelerating as clean‑tech supply chains reshape access to low carbon construction materials. Expanding solar‑cell and battery exports are reducing the carbon footprint of construction and making carbon neutral construction economically viable. This shift places embodied carbon and whole life carbon assessment at the centre of procurement, where decisions once driven by cost now hinge on resource efficiency in construction and measurable reductions in embodied carbon in materials. Builders adopting low embodied carbon materials are finding that life cycle cost savings align directly with environmental sustainability in construction and whole life carbon performance.

Innovation in circular economy research is transforming waste into renewable building materials. Breakthroughs in circular construction strategies demonstrate how metals and minerals recovered from discarded infrastructure can support eco‑design for buildings and low carbon design standards. Such advances support lifecycle assessment frameworks like BREEAM and the forthcoming BREEAM v7, strengthening building lifecycle performance through quantifiable lifecycle carbon data. The circular economy in construction is maturing from theory to applied science, creating credible pathways to energy‑efficient buildings and net zero whole life carbon delivery.

Policy and regulation are redefining the environmental impact of construction as a financial liability rather than an externality. Bans on fossil‑fuel advertising and tighter controls on chemicals are giving tangible value to sustainable building practices and greener supply chains. This signals that sustainable building design now encompasses health, transparency, and climate risk alongside carbon footprint reduction.

Industry pacts inspired by the UK Packaging Pact illustrate that collaboration anchored in circular economy principles can outpace government targets. Construction firms integrating end‑of‑life reuse in construction and sustainable material specification into business models strengthen their brand credibility while advancing low‑impact construction and sustainable urban development. Net zero carbon buildings are evolving into the benchmark for global green construction, positioning sustainability not as aspiration but as the baseline for modern building practice.

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