Circular economy business models

Petr Hradil, Michael Sansom, Paul Kamrath

Research output: Book/ReportReport

Abstract

This report is deliverable D5.3 of the PROGRESS project. It summarises the findings of the work conducted under Task 5.3.

The overall aim of WP5 is to review and propose approaches to study the environmental and economic benefits of the reuse of single-storey steel-framed buildings.

Specifically, Task 5.3 addresses circular economy business models that are applicable (or potentially applicable) to the supply of reused and reusable single-storey, steel framed buildings and/or their component parts.

This task builds upon the findings of several other tasks most notably Task 1.3 addressing market size and potential and supply chains for SSBs and Task 5.2 addressing the economic potential of reusing SSBs and their constituent parts.

This report reviews the current state of the art concerning circular economy business models both in general and specifically in the context of the construction industry.

Several business models, specific to the scope of the PROGRESS project, are presented and
reviewed.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherEuropean Convention for Constructional Steelwork (ECCS)
Number of pages77
Publication statusPublished - May 2020
MoE publication typeD4 Published development or research report or study

Funding

Research Fund for Coal and Steel Grant agreement No: 747847

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