Circularity in the Built Environment 2024

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Images: Getty Images Disclaimer This document is published by the World Economic Forum as a contribution to a project, insight area or interaction. The findings, interpretations and conclusions expressed herein are a result of a collaborative process facilitated and endorsed by the World Economic Forum but whose results do not necessarily represent the views of the World Economic Forum, nor the entirety of its Members, Partners or other stakeholders. © 2024 World Economic Forum. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system.Contents 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 2
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