Today is Earth Overshoot Day 🌍   Today, our demand for ecological resources...

EU Environment and Planet 9 months ago

Today is Earth Overshoot Day 🌍   Today, our demand for ecological resources and services exceeded what Earth can regenerate in 2025.   With global population increasing every year - circular economy, clean energy, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and working with nature is crucial for sustaining life on Earth.   In the EU, to deliver on our Green Deal targets we are:   ♻making sustainable products the norm in the EU đŸ‘„ empowering consumers and public buyers to choose circular products đŸȘ«focusing on the sectors that use most resources and where the potential for circularity is high such as: electronics and ICT, batteries and vehicles, packaging, plastics, textiles, construction and buildings, food, water and nutrients đŸ—‘ïž reducing waste 📉reducing emissions by at least 55% by the end of this decade, setting us on a path to a climate-neutral Europe by 2050 ☀ accelerating the clean energy transition     We can #movethedate together if we shift our economy from linear to circular - and ensure a climate-neutral future for all. #earthovershootday #overshootday

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Recycleye’s upgraded AI sorting system gives the circular economy a stronger technical footing, improving the recovery of materials that are often lost in mixed waste streams. That matters for circular economy in construction, resource efficiency in construction and end-of-life reuse in construction, especially as the sector faces growing scrutiny over embodied carbon, embodied carbon in materials and the wider carbon footprint of construction. Better sorting can support sustainable material specification, low embodied carbon materials and greener procurement backed by environmental product declarations (EPDs).

SDCL Efficiency’s planned wind-down shows the harder problem is finance, not technology. Decarbonising the built environment now requires bankable models that link building lifecycle performance with repeatable investment. For teams working to BREEAM and BREEAM v7 standards, the direction of travel is unmistakable: low carbon building strategies, sustainable building practices and life cycle thinking in construction will define the next phase of green construction.

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