GREATER GREEN is Europe's first cross-border network for environmental technology, targeting other networks from Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland, Lorraine, Luxembourg and Wallonia.
The main objective of this workshop and technical seminar is to present demonstrated energy efficient measures in housing associations connected to district heating networks.
This brief aims to support workers in developing informed collective bargaining strategies to ensure equitable access to new green employment and improved working conditions.
One-stop-shops have the potential to significantly bridge the divide between energy efficiency subsidies and building renovations. By examining six successful one-stop-shops, this report underscores the importance of adopting a holistic approach to their implementation, focusing on the key principles of inclusivity, adaptability, and sustainability.
Les Matérialistes envisions the 2050 circular economy in construction through a short film blending documentary, sci-fi, and participatory design, to inspire a reimagining of material value and waste repurposing.
The paper explores how fragmented collaborations in the building industry can be unified to advance circular economy practices in facade design and servitisation, highlighting the need for ecosystem-wide engagement and the role of digital technologies.
The £6 million BuildZero project, led by the University of Sheffield, will explore the possibility to transform the UK’s building sector by achieving zero new material extraction, emissions, and waste through a circular economy approach.
Integrating green infrastructure with dense urban construction in the Netherlands can enhance ecosystem services and increase green areas, guiding sustainable urban planning amid growing urban populations.