Construction is becoming more future-proof
Thanks to measures such as CO2 pricing, a focus on circular raw materials and a new subsidy scheme, we are ensuring a more future-proof construction.
Thanks to measures such as CO2 pricing, a focus on circular raw materials and a new subsidy scheme, we are ensuring a more future-proof construction.
When trees are felled for industrial purposes, the CO2 stored in the wood is retained during growth. But this CO2 shouldn't always be included in the calculations...
Construction is becoming increasingly future-proof. A new architectural style is needed to meet the challenges of our time. Is a new Bauhaus needed?
Meeting housing demand with a positive impact is possible! We need to carefully consider which materials we use and for what purpose.
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Material choice matters in a circular economy. Read this blog post about the importance of future-proof material selection in product design.
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