Description
At VolkerWessels we build for generations, not years. Our ambition: emission-free operations by 2030. We embrace responsibility for the climate, aligning with the Paris Climate Agreement. Come to this session to discover our practical solutions, like the R-Ladder, empowering circularity. The materials passport acts as a comprehensive record, documenting the materials used during design, construction, and handover. It plays a vital role in our Circulair Design processes, enabling us to make informed decisions about material usage. With this insight, we can identify which materials are recyclable, reusable, or sourced from renewable sources. Moreover, the materials passport continues to guide us after a building's lifespan to determine which materials can be repurposed, salvaged, or recycled, ensuring a truly circular economy. Our journey is fueled by a resolute commitment to a sustainable future. We demonstrate our dedication to innovative practices and transparency.
Key Learnings
- Learn about the importance of embracing emission-free operations and our responsibility regarding the climate.
- See practical solutions and frameworks like R-Ladder for empowering circularity strategies and sustainability approaches.
- Learn the concept and benefits of material passports in documenting and guiding Circulair Design for informed material choices.
- See the significance of incorporating foresight in sustainable construction, including identifying materials.