Concepts, methods and applied transition knowledge
The New Economy knowledge base brings together core concepts, methods and perspectives from the regenerative economy. Articles explain footprint, compliance, circular product design, regenerative strategy, food systems and regional policy in practical terms, with clear links to life-cycle assessment (LCA), social cost-benefit analysis (MKBA), CO2 footprint, carbon sequestration, biobased materials and circular business models.
Biobased
Biobased means that a material or product is made from renewable, biological raw materials instead of fossil ones.
Biobased materials can hold carbon for a long time and return to the cycle at the end of their life; the environmental benefit depends on origin and lifespan.
Applied in practice
New Economy analyses biobased materials in construction (timber, mycelium, biobased insulation) for carbon storage, environmental cost and availability, translating this into design and procurement choices for municipalities, provinces and construction firms.
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