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Titel : BUILDINGS AS MATERIAL BANKS, BAMB Pilots - 4 pilots built + Feedback report (D14, 2/2019) : Testing BAMB results through prototyping and pilot projects, Documenttype: Publicatie Auteurs: Bruxelles Environnement / Leefmilieu Brussel, Auteur ; BRE, Auteur ; Universiteit Twente, Auteur Uitgegeven: BAMB Consortium Publicatiedatum: 2019 Aantal pagina's : 134 p. Prijs: Free Taal : Engels (eng) Rangschikking: broeikasgassen
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werfafvalTrefwoord: BAMB construction économie circulaire ressources conception Samenvatting: The 4 built pilot projects presented are real-scale laboratories for circularity that integrate reversible building design concepts and prove that the economic value of materials can be preserved throughout several transformations.
How were the pilots constructed, disassembled, transformed and/or relocated in a circular way? How was data shared to preserve the value of materials and limit waste generation? How do systems compare in terms of Life Cycle Costing for different transformation scenarios? What business opportunities are seized by real market players? Can users, owners, suppliers and contractors work more closely together from the very start? What policy hurdles are yet to be overcome?
The four built pilot buildings include: Build Reversible In Conception (BRIC) at the EFP in Brussels & Circular Retrofit Lab (CRL) at the VUB in Brussels, Green Transformable Building Lab (GTBL) in Ridderkerk NL, and the Reversible Experience Modules (REMs) travelling exhibition.
This is a publication of the European project “Buildings as Material Banks” (BAMB, 9/2015-2/2019, www.bamb2020.eu) coordinated by Brussels Environment, which received funding from the EU Horizon 2020 research & innovation programme.
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09-20190228-BAMB-D14.pdfAdobe Acrobat PDF
Titel : Buildings as Material Banks and the need for innovative Business Models - report extract (10/2017) Documenttype: Publicatie Auteurs: IBM, Auteur ; Vlaamse Instelling voor Technologisch Onderzoek (VITO), Auteur Uitgegeven: BAMB Consortium Publicatiedatum: 2019 Aantal pagina's : 47 p. Prijs: Free Taal : Engels (eng) Rangschikking: broeikasgassen
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werfafvalTrefwoord: BAMB construction économie circulaire ressources conception Samenvatting: Building as Material Banks’ is the wider concept where corresponding business models reside. In its essence, a business model is describing the way ‘how we actually make money’ by defining the value proposition and build up an understanding if the model is economically viable. This is done by providing insights on how we create value, and market and deliver the offerings to the target customers segments, including potential revenues generated.
The material bank on its own will not generate money. We need to understand who owns the material and data (and makes the decision to reuse), who will need this for re-purpose, etc. So, the concept of material banks contains many different business opportunities, that have a value for the different roles in the industry. How to capitalize on this, we first build an understanding what type of mechanisms are to be considered to successfully extract the value out of the BAMB outputs and have a way to assess the value and reuse options to the industry. These mechanisms, or business models, enables the concept of material banks.
This is a publication of the European project “Buildings as Material Banks” (BAMB, 9/2015-2/2019, www.bamb2020.eu) coordinated by Brussels Environment, which received funding from the EU Horizon 2020 research & innovation programme.
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Titel : BUILDINGS AS MATERIAL BANKS, Framework for Policies Regulations and Standards (D19, 1/2019) Documenttype: Publicatie Auteurs: BRE, Auteur ; Vlaamse Instelling voor Technologisch Onderzoek (VITO), Auteur ; Ronneby KOMMUN, Auteur ; Bruxelles Environnement / Leefmilieu Brussel, Auteur Uitgegeven: BAMB Consortium Publicatiedatum: 2019 Aantal pagina's : 208 p. Prijs: Free Taal : Engels (eng) Rangschikking: broeikasgassen
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werfafvalTrefwoord: BAMB construction économie circulaire ressources conception Samenvatting: Policies, standards and regulations will have a crucial impact on the applicability of dynamic and circular building design. For example, in terms of circular business model development, such instruments all have a bearing on value creation. Governments and regulators have the potential to be influencing forces in all phases of a building’s lifecycle. In addition, public authorities can take a key role as early adopters and leaders in embedding and normalising circularity.
The transition to a dynamic and circular built environment1 requires both action and vision. This transition will need systemic changes, boosting opportunities and eliminating barriers, going beyond technical innovation. The Framework for Policies, Regulations and Standards provides a roadmap for changes which will allow the transformation of the industry to circular principles, through a set of recommendations to guide policy-makers
This is a publication of the European project “Buildings as Material Banks” (BAMB, 9/2015-2/2019, www.bamb2020.eu) coordinated by Brussels Environment, which received funding from the EU Horizon 2020 research & innovation programme.
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Titel : BUILDINGS AS MATERIAL BANKS, State of the Art Report on Policies and Standards (11/2016) Documenttype: Publicatie Auteurs: Bruxelles Environnement / Leefmilieu Brussel, Auteur ; Vlaamse Instelling voor Technologisch Onderzoek (VITO), Auteur ; BRE, Auteur Uitgegeven: BAMB Consortium Publicatiedatum: 2016 Aantal pagina's : 175 p. Prijs: Free Taal : Engels (eng) Rangschikking: broeikasgassen
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werfafvalTrefwoord: BAMB construction économie circulaire ressources conception Samenvatting: Policies and regulations in member states and across the EU will influence our ability to transition to a circular economy – positively and negatively.
This state-of-the-art report aims to give an overview of the current policy instruments that are considered to have relevance in relation to promoting, or possibly hindering, the adoption of circular economy opportunities in the built environment. The analysis of the current policy instruments has been done on a European level and on a member state level for 4 different countries being: Belgium, Portugal, Sweden and UK.
This is a publication of the European project “Buildings as Material Banks” (BAMB, 9/2015-2/2019, www.bamb2020.eu) coordinated by Brussels Environment, which received funding from the EU Horizon 2020 research & innovation programme.
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Titel : BUILDINGS AS MATERIAL BANKS, Metals Value Chain Report (2/2019) Documenttype: Publicatie Auteurs: EPEA Nederland BV, Auteur Uitgegeven: BAMB Consortium Publicatiedatum: 2019 Aantal pagina's : 26 p. Prijs: Free Taal : Engels (eng) Rangschikking: broeikasgassen
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werfafvalTrefwoord: BAMB construction économie circulaire ressources conception Samenvatting: A huge industry is involved in mining the raw material, smelting it into billets or bars and processing it to create a finished metal product ready for use. Next to “virgin” metal (metal from primary resources, e.g. iron ore), recycled or ‘scrap’ metal is used to create products. Whilst the use of recycled metals saves a lot of energy and processes compared to virgin metals production, the use of virgin metal is still a necessity. This is due to the demand of metal products exceeding the supply of scrap, and because desired composition of metal products is achieved by diluting recycled metal with virgin material. Moving toward using 100% recycled, healthy metals for products will require a more symbiotic and collaborative approach from all players within the fi
In this report, the challenges of the metals recycling industry moving towards a circular economy are detailed. Both mechanical and health related issues must be dealt with, if the industry is to move to 100% recyclable and/or more recycled products and materials.
This is a publication of the European project “Buildings as Material Banks” (BAMB, 9/2015-2/2019, www.bamb2020.eu) coordinated by Brussels Environment, which received funding from the EU Horizon 2020 research & innovation programme.
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13-MetalsValueChain.pdfAdobe Acrobat PDF PermalinkPermalinkBUILDINGS AS MATERIAL BANKS - Synthesis of the state-of-the-art and key barriers and opportunities for Materials Passports and Reversible Building Design in the current system (D1, 11/2016)
PermalinkBUILDINGS AS MATERIAL BANKS - Material Passports - Best practice, Innovative Solutions for a Transition to a Circular Economy in the Built Environment (E-book, 2/2019)
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