From circular strategies to actions: 65 European circular building cases and their decarbonisation potential

Julia Nußholz*, Sultan Çetin, Leonora Eberhardt, Catherine De Wolf, Nancy Bocken

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Abstract

The application of the circular economy (CE) in the building industry is critical for achieving the carbon reduction goals defined in the Paris Agreement and is increasingly promoted through European policies. In recent years, CE strategies have been applied and tested in numerous building projects in practice. However, insights into their application and decarbonisation potential are limited. This study analysed and visualised 65 novel real-world cases of new build, renovation, and demolition projects in Europe compiled from academic and grey literature. Cases were analysed regarding the circular solution applied, level of application in buildings, and decarbonisation potential reported, making this study one of the first comprehensive studies on the application and decarbonisation potential of circular strategies in the building industry in practice. The identified challenges of using LCA for CE assessment in buildings are discussed and methodological approaches for future research are suggested.

Original languageEnglish
Article number200130
Number of pages18
JournalResources, Conservation & Recycling Advances
Volume17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2023

Keywords

  • circular economy
  • circular built environment
  • circular buildings
  • carbon emissions
  • climate change
  • sustainability

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