Discover how Upcyclea and Maconda are advancing circularity at London’s One Nine Elms project, as featured by Multiplex. Through materials passports, they enable the reuse of construction materials, minimize waste, and foster regenerative practices, setting a new benchmark in sustainable building.
The construction industry faces increasing pressure to adopt sustainable and regenerative practices, and materials passports are emerging as essential tools for this transition. At the forefront of this movement, Upcyclea and Maconda bring innovative solutions to London’s One Nine Elms, a landmark project prioritizing circularity.
Materials passports provide detailed information on each building component, enabling the tracking, reclaiming, and reusing of materials long after a building’s initial lifecycle. Upcyclea’s digital platform facilitates this by cataloging construction elements in a way that enhances reuse potential, turning what might have been considered waste into valuable resources for future projects.
By setting a new standard for resource efficiency, Upcyclea and with its partner Maconda exemplify how circular principles can be woven into the fabric of modern construction, helping the industry build a more sustainable future.
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