Join us for an evening of discussions and networking at The Building Centre, where we will hear an update on the latest CIRCuIT projects and presentations on the following topics:

  • Material passports and data frameworks
  • CIRCuIT’s Material Reuse Portal
  • The London wide effort to develop a simple circularity indicator

The event will close with networking and drinks.

Who should attend:

Any built environment stakeholder interested in circular construction, including but not limited to: investors, developers, local authorities, designers, advisory services, contractors, and product manufacturers.

Why you should attend:

Learn how to embed the latest best practice in your work and hear from our expert panel on how we can connect various data-centred initiatives to drive material flow.

About CIRCuIT:

Circular Construction in Regenerative Cities (CIRCuIT) is an EU-funded Horizon 2020 project bringing together 31 ambitious partners across the entire built environment chain in Copenhagen, Hamburg, Helsinki Region and Greater London. This four-year project aims to bridge the implementation gap between theory, practice and policy and showcase how circular construction approaches can be scaled and replicated across the UK and Europe, to support the creation of regenerative cities.

Speakers

  • Tim den Dekker – Associate, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
  • Anastasia Stella – Associate Sustainability Consultant, Waterman Building Services Ltd
  • Graeme English – Circular Economy Advisor, ReLondon

Please note, this event is hosted by ReLondon in partnership with UKGBC and BRE on behalf of CIRCuIT.

Event details

Organisation

ReLondon

Open to

All are welcome.

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