Construction is a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions from the industrial sector. It accounts for around 6 percent of global CO2 emissions and almost half of all industrial emissions.
To tackle this issue, we need to create circular economies that reduce waste, optimise resource use and address the needs of future generations.
The Circular Construction Industry (CCI) initiative aims to do just this by engaging with players across the construction value chain to develop solutions and foster collaboration on circular initiatives.
If you are involved or would like to be involved in the Circular Construction Industry initiative, read on for answers to common questions about the framework, our partners, and how you can get involved.
What is the Circular Construction Industry (CCI) Initiative?
The Circular Construction Industry initiative is a multi-stakeholder project that aims to foster collaboration and accelerate the transition to a circular construction industry. It brings together construction companies, designers, contractors, raw material suppliers, academia, research organisations and other stakeholders to develop solutions that reduce waste and optimise resource use.
The initiative is initiated by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and co-funded by the European Commission. The initiative brings together a network of construction companies, designers, contractors, raw material suppliers, academia, research organisations and other stakeholders for three years to develop solutions that reduce waste and optimise resource use. It aims to foster collaboration across the construction value chain, address the needs of future generations and create a more inclusive construction sector.
Why build a CCI?
Infrastructure as a Service and Building Materials Supply Chain
To address those pain points, the CivilShare app has been developed to optimise the building materials supply chain by integrating digital technology, blockchain and service design. It combines “infrastructure as a service” with a “next-generation building materials platform” that acts as a one-stop shop, the FIRST marketplace in New Zealand for everything civil and construction related.
Materials Re-use and Re-manufacturing factory
The growing consumption patterns and the scarcity of resources are affecting the construction industry. The materials reuse and remanufacturing factory initiative aims to drive circularity in the construction industry.
The CivilShare app is a multi-stakeholder project that aims to foster collaboration and accelerate the transition towards a circular construction industry. It brings together construction companies, designers, contractors, raw material suppliers, academia, research organisations and other stakeholders to develop solutions that reduce waste and optimises resource use.
Building Renovation and Refurbishment Factory
The initiative is focused on the renovation and refurbishment of existing buildings.
It aims to foster collaboration across the construction value chain, address the needs of future generations and create a more inclusive construction sector.
Would you like to know more about CivilShare? Read more here.