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Una visión integral para reducir el impacto ambiental a lo largo del ciclo de vida de los proyectos mediante prácticas sostenibles y colaboración en la cadena de valor* * Una versión del decálogo de medidas para la descarbonización del sector de la construcción fue publicada en el Libro Blanco de la Descarbonización del Sector de…
Strategies and tools to meet the main challenges of the EU’s new Energy Performance of Buildings Directive On 12 March, the European Parliament ratified the final approval of the new version of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD). As part of the European legislative package of Fit for 55 measures and an essential element…
Circular maturity profiles and the use of roadmaps for transition. The CICLO: Circular Business Profile & Circular Roadmap tool has been selected in the second edition of the Circular SME call; grants for innovation in circular economy of the Basque Government in 2023. From a linear to a circular economy Large-scale manufacturing, unlimited resource consumption…
*Este artículo forma parte del informe “Financing decarbonisation via innovative economic instruments based on Circularity and Sufficiency. Financial instruments, economic incentives and drivers for a sustainable built environment” encargado por el European Environmental Bureau (EEB) a Naider y que se presentó públicamente el 11 de enero de 2023. La Parte I de este texto, se…
*Este artículo forma parte de la investigación realizada por Haizea Aguirre Puértolas para su Trabajo Fin de Máster titulado “Innovative financial instruments for a sustainable built environment in the European Union. Economic and regulatory analysis of the building sector to tackle embodied carbon” del máster Economía Circular: Aplicación a la Empresa cursado en la UPV/EHU….
Western societies and lifestyles have led to the use of enormous amounts of energy to heat and cool buildings, eat, move, etc. If all of humanity lived like an average European, it would take three planets to meet its needs . This excessive consumption is a source of pollution and the emission of greenhouse gases…