The construction, demolition, and excavation industries in the United Kingdom account for about 60% of all waste generated.
Redistributing goods or renting things as a service is a solidified concept in various industries. The length of use is elevated. Before creating it, however, there are still decisions required to be made actively regarding what happens to an asset, service, or product when its life is coming to an end and in its next.
The principles of reuse are even more complex in the world of the built environment. However, a collaboration effort to come up with ways of promoting circularity, designing out waste and recognizing the value of everything is clearly worth working towards in view of our sector's carbon footprint.
ESG principles of investors and required planning now take a more holistic approach to addressing whole lifecycle carbon assessment and circular economy strategies. It is necessary for many building environment schemes to incorporate low carbon, zero waste, and regeneration design.
Basically, developers, local authorities, investors, and landscape architects can all benefit from our energy, sustainability, and engineering experts' availability to help them understand the effects of new product development, demolition, renovation, and planning.
We perceive how materials may be reused, or put to better use, so we will offer you advice on designing for durability, flexibility, and adaptability. We aim to help you in making the best decision and quantifying your positive influence, to put it briefly.