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EASI ZERo leads advances in sustainable construction

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EASI ZERo leads advances in sustainable construction

European collaboration within the EASI ZERo project is driving innovation in sustainable building materials, promoting circular and low-carbon solutions for deep energy renovation across the built environment.

Editorial Team

The EASI ZERo project is spearheading significant innovation in sustainable building materials through a coordinated European effort aimed at facilitating deep energy renovation across the building stock.

The consortium is developing and validating an easy-to-install façade system composed of bio-based and recycled materials, including reclaimed wood, cultivated mycelium, and construction waste. This solution is designed to minimise the carbon footprint of buildings while ensuring near-zero energy balance and minimal CO₂ emissions.

This holistic approach, aligned with the objectives of the European Green Deal and the Renovation Wave, illustrates how material circularity and energy efficiency can converge in scalable, replicable solutions. The initiative not only addresses pressing climate challenges but also fosters a structural transformation of the construction sector.

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Themes
Building Renovation
Nearly zero-energy buildings
Financial support for energy efficiency in buildings, research and innovation
Construction materials and circular construction