2022
DOI: 10.1038/s44172-022-00027-2
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Embed circular economy thinking into building retrofit

Abstract: Building retrofit is essential to deliver decarbonisation. But its implementation could leave a legacy of waste if end of life is not considered now. Here I consider the challenges and implications of embedding circularity into building retrofit.Buildings retrofits improve energy efficiency and are an essential component of global decarbonisation plans. However, whilst many retrofit techniques will reduce energy demand in the near future, their longevity is rarely considered. This risks a legacy of waste with … Show more

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“…More rigorous retrofit methods should be developed to optimize the selection of the most cost-effective retrofit options. Although many retrofit techniques can reduce building energy consumption and carbon footprint, their longevity has rarely been considered [89]. Circular economy is the key to sustainable development, and applying circular economy principles to building retrofits is an interesting direction to reduce the use of building materials and provide significant carbon benefits.…”
Section: Retrofits For Increased Energy Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More rigorous retrofit methods should be developed to optimize the selection of the most cost-effective retrofit options. Although many retrofit techniques can reduce building energy consumption and carbon footprint, their longevity has rarely been considered [89]. Circular economy is the key to sustainable development, and applying circular economy principles to building retrofits is an interesting direction to reduce the use of building materials and provide significant carbon benefits.…”
Section: Retrofits For Increased Energy Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Residential buildings, integral to human habitation and contributing 62.2% of total building carbon emissions, play a pivotal role in the built environment achieving the United Nations’ sustainable development goals . These structures rely on the construction materials that form a major portion of the anthropogenic mass of approximately 1.1 teratonnes, which has exceeded the living biomass since 2020. , Knowledge, for example, type and quantity, of these materials is crucial to facilitating a circular economy, aiding in building decarbonization efforts by reducing demand for new materials through urban mining and facilitating related policy-making . Existing research largely studies the residential building stock from a geographical viewpoint, focusing on spatial analysis of material stock, , but often overlooks individual building analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%