Added: Dec 14, 2020
Last edited: May 19, 2022
Brussels has implemented a Regional Programme for a Circular Economy—a roadmap with specific measures to carry forward the circular transition. Construction is a priority focus within this document, as Brussels boasts 12,000 businesses in the sector. Construction activities account for the vast majority of water and energy use in the city, and generates a third of waste—thus making it a key starting point for improvement. The programme outlines three steps towards making construction circular in Brussels: construction businesses can take up voluntary measures by 2025, public buildings will be ascribed circular regulations by 2030, and all local planning initiatives must include circular strategies by 2040. The first step—voluntary measures—has already been delineated with actionable measures; for example, including circularity in vocational and professional training, and implementing monitoring systems to track construction waste in the city.
Ecological Impact
Social Impact
Economic Impact
Jobs
Reduce Emissions (SDG13)
Reduce Material Consumption (SDG12)
Minimise Waste (SDG12)
Visions and Ambitions
Roadmaps and strategies and targets
Convene Towards Action
Voluntary agreements around circular ambitions
Regulate
Construction and Infrastructure
Construction and Real Estate Services
Construction Materials and Products