Building and construction is responsible for over 30% of the natural resources extracted and 25% of solid waste generated globally. The circular economy model, with its emphasis on keeping materials and products in use as long as possible, has the potential to significantly reduce waste production and resource extraction in the sector. However, a successful transition from today’s linear economy to a circular one will take a concerted effort from all stakeholders across the whole building lifecycle.

Closing the loop: What role does the building industry play in creating product circularity? discusses what stakeholders in the building industry must do to support the transition to a circular economy. In this whitepaper, we look at how the circular economic model compares to the traditional linear model, highlighting its key principles and impact on value and job creation. We then take a deep dive into how architects, designers, manufacturers, and suppliers can promote circularity and apply circular principles within the design and construction process.

Autex Acoustics® offers a variety of acoustic treatments including wallcoverings, panels, baffles, and screens—easily customised to fit the requirements of your space. For over 30 years, the company has been designing, developing, and manufacturing innovative solutions for the built environment—and for just as long sustainability has been one of the company's core values. To act on this belief, the company has developed processes and policies that aim to “close the loop” and help push the building industry towards a circular future.

 

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