On Dec 5 at COP28 (the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, 28th Conference of the Parties) Andrew Minson, Director of GCCA, and member of the Concrete Sustainability Council on behalf of the CSC at the Event “Enabling Circularity in the Built Environment“
This session was sponsored by Holcim and counted with the participation of Concrete Sustainability Council, Architecture 2030, Arup and ICLEI.
The built environment is responsible for half of global resource use, construction demolition waste accounts for nearly 40% of total solid waste and around 45% of GHG emissions come from the production and consumption of resources and materials. Circular economy enables decarbonization and reduces the use of natural resources. Hence, there is a need to accelerate the shift from a linear “take-make-waste” economy to a circular “reduce-reuse-recycle” in the built environment.This discussion will focus on how to accelerate the shift towards circular buildings and the role of innovative building solutions (including design, materials, waste management, etc.), to achieve this shift. The session also aims at discussing the collaboration levers between partners to create an enabling environment to successfully scale the transition to a circular built environment globally and the various obstacles that are yet to be overcome to achieve this scale up.