Circular Economy in the Construction Sector
Since the publication of the Club of Rome's report "The Limits to Growth" in 1972, the urgency to shift towards a non-linear economic model has become increasingly evident. This was further reinforced by the planetary boundaries theory, which underscores the need for innovative production and consum...
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| description | Since the publication of the Club of Rome's report "The Limits to Growth" in 1972, the urgency to shift towards a non-linear economic model has become increasingly evident. This was further reinforced by the planetary boundaries theory, which underscores the need for innovative production and consumption systems to ensure sustainable resource use. Recently, the concept of a circular economy (CE), popularized by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, has gained international prominence.Despite its alignment with critical public policies such as the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals and the European Green Deal, substantial challenges persist in realizing the CE’s full potential, particularly in the construction sector. This sector plays a vital economic role while grappling with significant environmental and social issues. Therefore, this reprint, Circular Economy in the Construction Sector, addresses these challenges by exploring CE principles and innovative approaches, aiming to bridge knowledge gaps and promote sustainability in construction practices worldwide. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1655122025-08-12T09:50:48Z Circular Economy in the Construction Sector Maury-Ramirez, Anibal C. De Belie, Nele additive manufacturing 3D printing construction and demolition waste sodium sulphate alkali-activated materials geopolymers supplementary cementitious materials ordinary Portland cement eco-concrete LCA LCC fly ash blast furnace slag planetary boundaries industrial symbiosis circular economy aluminum dross waste management feasibility study cement–matrix composites eco-mortar dross inactivation dross particle size mechanical properties sustainable building materials sustainable construction coarse and fine recycled aggregates CEM IIAL CEM IIAS CEM IIIB concrete durability compressive strength drying shrinkage carbonation chloride penetration textile-reinforced concrete tensile response textile coating fracture toughening waste tire construction materials sustainability waste glass ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC) life cycle analysis mineral admixtures rheology durability post-cracking behavior feasibility analysis gypsum board recycling construction waste potential gypsum characterization construction strategy sulfur mortar recyclability characterization circularity industrial waste clay exposed bricks review green building strategies circular cities sustainable architecture Belgrade Podgorica locally available materials construction and demolition waste (CDW) sustainable waste management recycling building materials environmental regulation waste recovery waste management policy sorting and recycling technology thema EDItEUR::A The Arts thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture Since the publication of the Club of Rome's report "The Limits to Growth" in 1972, the urgency to shift towards a non-linear economic model has become increasingly evident. This was further reinforced by the planetary boundaries theory, which underscores the need for innovative production and consumption systems to ensure sustainable resource use. Recently, the concept of a circular economy (CE), popularized by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, has gained international prominence.Despite its alignment with critical public policies such as the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals and the European Green Deal, substantial challenges persist in realizing the CE’s full potential, particularly in the construction sector. This sector plays a vital economic role while grappling with significant environmental and social issues. Therefore, this reprint, Circular Economy in the Construction Sector, addresses these challenges by exploring CE principles and innovative approaches, aiming to bridge knowledge gaps and promote sustainability in construction practices worldwide. 2025-08-12T09:50:46Z 2025-08-12T09:50:46Z 2025 book ONIX_20250812T110751_9783725839629_267 9783725839629 9783725839612 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/165512 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/10926 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-3961-2 10.3390/books978-3-7258-3961-2 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725839629 9783725839612 268 open access |
| spellingShingle | additive manufacturing 3D printing construction and demolition waste sodium sulphate alkali-activated materials geopolymers supplementary cementitious materials ordinary Portland cement eco-concrete LCA LCC fly ash blast furnace slag planetary boundaries industrial symbiosis circular economy aluminum dross waste management feasibility study cement–matrix composites eco-mortar dross inactivation dross particle size mechanical properties sustainable building materials sustainable construction coarse and fine recycled aggregates CEM IIAL CEM IIAS CEM IIIB concrete durability compressive strength drying shrinkage carbonation chloride penetration textile-reinforced concrete tensile response textile coating fracture toughening waste tire construction materials sustainability waste glass ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC) life cycle analysis mineral admixtures rheology durability post-cracking behavior feasibility analysis gypsum board recycling construction waste potential gypsum characterization construction strategy sulfur mortar recyclability characterization circularity industrial waste clay exposed bricks review green building strategies circular cities sustainable architecture Belgrade Podgorica locally available materials construction and demolition waste (CDW) sustainable waste management recycling building materials environmental regulation waste recovery waste management policy sorting and recycling technology thema EDItEUR::A The Arts thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture Circular Economy in the Construction Sector |
| title | Circular Economy in the Construction Sector |
| title_full | Circular Economy in the Construction Sector |
| title_fullStr | Circular Economy in the Construction Sector |
| title_full_unstemmed | Circular Economy in the Construction Sector |
| title_short | Circular Economy in the Construction Sector |
| title_sort | circular economy in the construction sector |
| topic | additive manufacturing 3D printing construction and demolition waste sodium sulphate alkali-activated materials geopolymers supplementary cementitious materials ordinary Portland cement eco-concrete LCA LCC fly ash blast furnace slag planetary boundaries industrial symbiosis circular economy aluminum dross waste management feasibility study cement–matrix composites eco-mortar dross inactivation dross particle size mechanical properties sustainable building materials sustainable construction coarse and fine recycled aggregates CEM IIAL CEM IIAS CEM IIIB concrete durability compressive strength drying shrinkage carbonation chloride penetration textile-reinforced concrete tensile response textile coating fracture toughening waste tire construction materials sustainability waste glass ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC) life cycle analysis mineral admixtures rheology durability post-cracking behavior feasibility analysis gypsum board recycling construction waste potential gypsum characterization construction strategy sulfur mortar recyclability characterization circularity industrial waste clay exposed bricks review green building strategies circular cities sustainable architecture Belgrade Podgorica locally available materials construction and demolition waste (CDW) sustainable waste management recycling building materials environmental regulation waste recovery waste management policy sorting and recycling technology thema EDItEUR::A The Arts thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture |
| topic_facet | additive manufacturing 3D printing construction and demolition waste sodium sulphate alkali-activated materials geopolymers supplementary cementitious materials ordinary Portland cement eco-concrete LCA LCC fly ash blast furnace slag planetary boundaries industrial symbiosis circular economy aluminum dross waste management feasibility study cement–matrix composites eco-mortar dross inactivation dross particle size mechanical properties sustainable building materials sustainable construction coarse and fine recycled aggregates CEM IIAL CEM IIAS CEM IIIB concrete durability compressive strength drying shrinkage carbonation chloride penetration textile-reinforced concrete tensile response textile coating fracture toughening waste tire construction materials sustainability waste glass ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC) life cycle analysis mineral admixtures rheology durability post-cracking behavior feasibility analysis gypsum board recycling construction waste potential gypsum characterization construction strategy sulfur mortar recyclability characterization circularity industrial waste clay exposed bricks review green building strategies circular cities sustainable architecture Belgrade Podgorica locally available materials construction and demolition waste (CDW) sustainable waste management recycling building materials environmental regulation waste recovery waste management policy sorting and recycling technology thema EDItEUR::A The Arts thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture |
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