đ±â»ïžThis garden was built from what most people throw away - old PVC windows, railway tracks, broken tilesâŠWait till you see what they became. đ§đŹ Bulgarian in the comments below.Â
I had the chance to visit the Renewed Blooms garden - a collaboration between the European Commission @euireland and the Rediscovery Centre @rediscoveryctr
đAs someone trying to bring circular economy principles into my everyday life and work, I found @the3dgardenerâs creativity incredibly inspiring. Hopefully, I can bring more of those ideas into the small village house weâre renovating in Bulgaria.
â»ïžFrom the way we design our products to the way we consume them, circular economy is all about using resources wisely, supporting healthy biodiversity, and reducing waste. The current circular material use rate in the EU is 11.8% and I am sure we can do better.Â
Weâre part of nature - not separate from it - and we all have a role to play in looking after it.
â Refilling, reusing, composting, designing to last, sharing or renting instead of buying? What circular practices do you or your favourite businesses or cities use? Iâd love to hear them.Â
@euIreland, thank you for inviting me to be part of this journey!
#sp #LetsGetCircular #GoCircularEU #ForOurPlanet
The UKâs Construction Products Reform consultation signals a firm shift towards accountability in sustainable construction. Its White Paper proposes stricter verification of claims, improving reliability in environmental product declarations (EPDs) and sustainable material specification. Stronger oversight of embodied carbon in materials and transparent disclosure of the carbon footprint of construction products aim to strengthen trust and support net zero carbon goals. Aligning supply chains with whole life carbon assessment and lifecycle assessment practices will promote resource efficiency in construction while driving measurable reductions in embodied carbon.
Global finance is aligning with environmental sustainability in construction. The Green Climate Fundâs regional hubs will streamline investment into sustainable building design and climateâresilient infrastructure. This approach encourages low carbon construction materials and net zero whole life carbon delivery, building confidence among financiers seeking credible, verifiable outcomes. Firms that adopt life cycle thinking in construction and track life cycle cost performance are better positioned to attract green funding and participate in circular economy models.
Decarbonisation on sites is advancing. JCBâs 100% biodiesel plant option illustrates tangible progress in reducing Scope 1 emissions, providing an immediate low carbon design alternative while electric and hydrogen systems mature. Practical deployment of ecoâfriendly construction equipment supports the wider transition toward carbon neutral construction and minimises the environmental impact of construction operations.
The UKâs ÂŁ100 million programme for walking and cycling infrastructure highlights how incremental green infrastructure projects deliver sustainable urban development benefits with low embodied carbon. Thousands of smallâscale upgrades contribute to ecoâdesign for buildings and streets, reinforcing the circular economy in construction and demonstrating lowâimpact construction strategies.
Across all sectors, execution now outweighs rhetoric. Firms that deliver verifiable whole life carbon reductions, quantify the carbon footprint of construction, and integrate circular construction strategies into building lifecycle performance will lead the next phase of green construction and sustainable design.
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