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Título
Links between circular economy and climate change mitigation in the built environment
Autor-a
Fernandez Mendoza, Joan Manuel
Autor-a (de otra institución)
Gallego Schmid, Alejandro
Chen, Han-Mei
Sharmina, Maria
Grupo de investigación
Innovación, gestión, organización
Otras instituciones
Ikerbasque
University of Liverpool
University of Manchester
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© 2020 Elsevier
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URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11984/6376
Versión del editor
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.121115
Publicado en
Journal of Cleaner Production  Vol. 260. N. Artículo 121115, 2020
Editor
Elsevier
Palabras clave
Closing resource loops
Construction
Greenhouse gases
Narrowing resource loops ... [+]
Closing resource loops
Construction
Greenhouse gases
Narrowing resource loops
Resource efficiency
Slowing resource loops [-]
Resumen
The construction sector represents one of the most significant sources of waste generation in the European Union (EU), with nearly one billion tonnes of construction and demolition waste annually. Thi ... [+]
The construction sector represents one of the most significant sources of waste generation in the European Union (EU), with nearly one billion tonnes of construction and demolition waste annually. This sector also contributes a third of the annual EU greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Accordingly, construction represents one priority area for intervention within the EU Action Plan for the Circular Economy. Increasing resource efficiency through slowing, closing, and narrowing material and energy loops, is key to mitigating climate change. However, this review paper demonstrates that the analysis of links between circular economy solutions and climate change mitigation has been scarce, despite a recent sharp increase in related literature, with 20 articles (83%) published in 2018–2019. Slowing resource solutions have been the focus of the research and could bring up to 99% savings in GHG emissions per functional unit, where material reuse stands out as the most promising alternative. Closing resource solutions can reduce emissions by 30–50% per functional unit, but results are highly dependent on recycling efficiencies and transportation distances to recovery facilities. Solutions for narrowing resource loops can bring additional GHG savings, but they remain understudied. Despite the promising results for mitigating GHG emissions, this article argues that the circular economy solutions do not always result by default in emission reductions and that a case-by-case quantification is crucial. The implementation of these solutions should be accompanied with further methodological development, such as proper allocation procedures, accurate definition of the system boundaries and integration of forecasts. [-]
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