Circularity in the Built Environment 2024
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Foreword 3
Executive summary 4
Introduction 5
1 Recirculating extracted materials for retrofits 9
2 Assessing the global uptake of circular retrofits 15
3 Transitioning to a circular value chain 18
3.1 Design and specifications 20
3.2 Technology, equipment and tools 21
3.3 Reuse and recycling infrastructure 21
3.4 Capabilities and professionals 22
3.5 Financial mechanisms 22
3.6 Certifications and assurance 23
3.7 Partnerships and collaboration 23
Conclusions 24
The transition to a circular value chain 24
The economic viability of circular retrofits 25
Contributors 26
Appendix 27
Endnotes 28
Circularity in the Built Environment: Unlocking Opportunities in Retrofits
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