
Scottish government proposes to incentivise the use of recycled materials in construction
The Scottish government is willing to incentivise a new tax that would encourage the use of recycled materials in construction, thereby boosting the circular economy. The construction industry could therefore meet its climate and sustainability targets.

REVEAL Project: Article by ICETEC
Jón Hjaltalín Magnússon, coordinator ICETEC, has been interviewed by the Icelandic newspaper Fréttablaðiðhas which has published an article "A new method of using aluminum for central heating" about the REVEAL project.
How to Design an Efficient Zoned HVAC System
Many residents complain of hot and cold areas in their homes. Alternatively, they might often mention that the rooms they hardly spend time in feel nice while the most frequently occupied areas are uncomfortable. Is it possible to solve this with a zoned HVAC system?

PLURAL Project: Denvelops presentation
The HybridWall prototype presentation was held at Denvelops® facilities in Igualada as part of the PLURAL project “Plug-and-use renovation with adaptable lightweight systems”. The presentation was attended by our partners of Pich Architects, AHC, Agència de l’Habitatge de Catalunya and Catalonia Institute for Energy Research.

PLURAL Project: Demo site in Czech Republic
The PLURAL concept will be integrated at three different real demo building sites, located in Greece, Spain and the Czech Republic.

The EU low-carbon transition will increase the demand of new raw materials. What would be their environmental impact?
In the perspective of the EU low-carbon transition, this study has assessed the environmental costs associated with meeting this demand by 2050, specifically focusing on three main strategic sectors: renewable energy, e-mobility, defence & aerospace. Researchers affirm that these costs will be outweighted by the benefits of the low-carbon transition.

Is circularity really accessible to all society?
When taking into consideration poor areas and society, we see that circularity principles are not easily implemented, nor easily understood by people. Indeed, as part of what the Houseful project is doing, there is the need to face the problem in a different perspective, such as, for example, focusing on how much energy would be saved if circularity was applied.

How is the Dutch building sector addressing circularity?
British construction are studying how to get the construction industry closer to circular principles by assessing the Dutch industry´s processes in terms of circularity. For example, the Dutch government has put in place financial support which benefits both the building owner, and the supply chain.

Energy Efficiency in Retail Sector: what Measures to put in place
Have you noticed that the topic of energy saving is currently at the heart of all conversations? Energy efficiency, new regulations, decrees or energy saving measures... The time has come to reduce energy consumption. Individuals, companies and local authorities are all being called upon to use less energy. But, in concrete terms, what is expected from companies? Keep on reading to know more!
How windows are used to regulate building temperature
Why does windows get so much attention in the green building space? Windows play a significant role in a building’s carbon footprint. The specifications can lower energy loss by up to 50% through thermal regulation, the type of windows and their location — all crucial in design.