Digitise buildings Pre-Demolition Audits in collaboration with London stakeholders to create full transparency on available materials and products.
The Pre-Demolition Audit (PDA) identifies valuable products and materials before a building comes down. Combined with Digital Product Passports (DPP), it enables industrial-scale reuse and upcycling — helping to decarbonise new products and buildings.
Government agencies, academic institutions, industry representatives, and Upcyclea guide strategy and resource allocation. Open to qualifying organisations.
Provide material deposits from demolition or renovation projects. Full DPP characterisation and matching support included.
Define material needs and access the ROMULUS deposit pool. AI matching connects members with available resources aligned to their project specifications. No cost to contribute
The ‘orchestrator’ role shared between all members — coordinating audits, validating DPPs, managing logistics workflows, training and reporting ESG outcomes.
Members guiding London Urban Mining’s Strategy









France’s first national urban mining platform. PIRÉE digitised pre-demolition audits across France, creating a verified secondary materials market and establishing the data methodology now deployed in SUM.
“Participating in PIRÉE has become a cornerstone of our corporate policy, enabling us to promote the reuse and recovery of our resources. Today, sending 67% of our waste to landfill is simply no longer acceptable.”
Stéphanie Gauthier, Deputy CEO at Alliade, social housing provider
Powering the City of London’s circular economy initiative. ROMULUS connects demolition projects with construction demand across the Greater London area.
Obayashi has been using the Upcyclea’s solution to manage the material recovery from EXPO 2020 Dubaï to EXPO 2025’s Osaka pavilions, and to track reusable material from the Osaka’s pavilions after the event.
“The Cartier Women’s Pavilion began in Dubaï and its legacy is being continued here in Osaka. The challenge was to make reuse on a large-scale from a previous expo, which had not been done before.”
Yuko Nagayama, Architect of Cartier Women’s Pavilion, for Obayashi