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Titre : BUILDINGS AS MATERIAL BANKS, Operational Material Passports (D7, 1/2019) Type de document : Publication Auteurs : EPEA Nederland BV, Auteur ; SundaHus i Linköping, Auteur Editeur : BAMB Consortium Année de publication : 2019 Importance : 50 p. Prix : Free Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Bâtiment
Bâtiment:BAMB
Bâtiment:bâtiment durable
Bâtiment:matériaux
déchets de chantier
empreinte écologique
Environnement (général)
Europe
gaz à effet de serre
prévention
Région de Bruxelles-Capitale
valorisationMots-clés : BAMB construction économie circulaire ressources conception Résumé : This report describes how BAMB implemented more than 300 electronic Material Passports as a one stop shop for material information. Materials Passports developed in BAMB are sets of data describing defined characteristics of materials in products that give them value for recovery and reuse.
Their aim is to: increase or keep the value of materials, products and components over time; create incentives for suppliers to produce healthy, sustainable & circular materials/building products; support materials choices in Reversible Building Design projects; make it easier for developers, managers & renovators to choose healthy, sustainable & circular building materials; facilitate reversed logistics & take back of products, materials & components.
This is a publication of the European project “Buildings as Material Banks” (BAMB, 9/2015-2/2019, www.bamb2020.eu) coordinated by Brussels Environment, which received funding from the EU Horizon 2020 research & innovation programme
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Titre : BUILDINGS AS MATERIAL BANKS, Framework for Material Passports (report extract, 5/2017) Type de document : Publication Auteurs : EPEA Nederland BV, Auteur ; SundaHus i Linköping, Auteur Editeur : BAMB Consortium Année de publication : 2017 Importance : 125 p. Prix : Free Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Bâtiment
Bâtiment:BAMB
Bâtiment:bâtiment durable
Bâtiment:matériaux
déchets de chantier
empreinte écologique
Environnement (général)
Europe
gaz à effet de serre
prévention
Région de Bruxelles-Capitale
valorisationMots-clés : BAMB construction économie circulaire ressources conception Résumé : The BAMB framework for materials passports (MP) described in this report extract provides a basis for Material Passports and supports development, prototyping, and constant improvement of the passports and the enabling materials passports platform (MPP). Materials Passports developed in BAMB are sets of data describing defined characteristics of materials in products that give them value for recovery and reuse.
The framework for materials passports includes contributions of BAMB partners and was mainly developed by EPEA and SundaHus.
This is a publication of the European project “Buildings as Material Banks” (BAMB, 9/2015-2/2019, www.bamb2020.eu) coordinated by Brussels Environment, which received funding from the EU Horizon 2020 research & innovation programme.
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Titre : BUILDINGS AS MATERIAL BANKS, BAMB Pilots - Feasibility study + Feedback report (D12, 8/2017) : Testing BAMB results through prototyping and pilot projects Type de document : Publication Auteurs : Bruxelles Environnement / Leefmilieu Brussel, Auteur ; Universiteit Twente, Auteur ; Zuyd Hogeschool, Auteur ; EPEA Nederland BV, Auteur ; Sarajevo Green Design Foundation (SGDF), Auteur ; Drees & Summer, Auteur ; Technische Universität München (TUM), Auteur ; Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Auteur ; Vlaamse Instelling voor Technologisch Onderzoek (VITO), Auteur ; BRE, Auteur Editeur : BAMB Consortium Année de publication : 2017 Importance : 134 p. Prix : Free Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Bâtiment
Bâtiment:BAMB
Bâtiment:bâtiment durable
Bâtiment:matériaux
déchets de chantier
empreinte écologique
Environnement (général)
Europe
gaz à effet de serre
prévention
Région de Bruxelles-Capitale
valorisationMots-clés : BAMB construction économie circulaire, ressources, conception Résumé : This report provides a synthesis of the feasibility analyses performed for each of the 6 BAMB pilot projects that are spread geographically across Europe. These feasibility studies investigate the challenges, opportunities and barriers identified regarding the implementation of Reversible Building concepts. They prepare the later prototyping and construction phases detailed in reports D12 and D13.
New design, manufacturing, construction and maintenance approaches for dynamic and circular buildings are being investigated and demonstrated. Various operational and testing environments are chosen. Reversible Building Design approaches, the implementation of Materials Passports, new business models for circular material value chains, organized supplier communities, etc. developed in other work packages are being investigated in the 6 real construction or refurbishment projects. The constructions are funded foremost by private partner investments. These private partners assign experts (designers, engineers, production houses, contractors…) for the design, manufacturing and construction of the pilots.
This is a publication of the European project “Buildings as Material Banks” (BAMB, 9/2015-2/2019, www.bamb2020.eu) coordinated by Brussels Environment, which received funding from the EU Horizon 2020 research & innovation programme.
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Titre : BUILDINGS AS MATERIAL BANKS, BAMB Pilots - Prototyping + Feedback report (D13, 4/2018) : Testing BAMB results through prototyping and pilot projects Type de document : Publication Auteurs : Bruxelles Environnement / Leefmilieu Brussel, Auteur ; Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Auteur ; EPEA Nederland BV, Auteur ; Sarajevo Green Design Foundation (SGDF), Auteur ; Drees & Summer, Auteur ; Universiteit Twente, Auteur Editeur : BAMB Consortium Année de publication : 2018 Importance : 61 p. Prix : Free Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Bâtiment
Bâtiment:BAMB
Bâtiment:bâtiment durable
Bâtiment:matériaux
déchets de chantier
empreinte écologique
Environnement (général)
Europe
gaz à effet de serre
prévention
Région de Bruxelles-Capitale
valorisationMots-clés : BAMB construction économie circulaire, ressources, conception Résumé : The BAMB pilot cases investigate and demonstrate new design, manufacturing, construction and maintenance approaches for dynamic and circular buildings.
The present report focuses on the prototyping of key elements of the pilot projects as an essential step to materialize, test and improve building elements and systems to maximize impact on the building’s circularity. It follows on the feasibility report D12 and prepares the real scale construction detailed in report D14.
The goal is to see how certain building products and systems (existing, improved or newly designed) can be transformed and disassembled with minimum waste production and limited use of natural resources through improved reuse, refurbishment and recycling.
This is a publication of the European project “Buildings as Material Banks” (BAMB, 9/2015-2/2019, www.bamb2020.eu) coordinated by Brussels Environment, which received funding from the EU Horizon 2020 research & innovation programme.
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Titre : BUILDINGS AS MATERIAL BANKS, Metals Value Chain Report (2/2019) Type de document : Publication Auteurs : EPEA Nederland BV, Auteur Editeur : BAMB Consortium Année de publication : 2019 Importance : 26 p. Prix : Free Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Bâtiment
Bâtiment:BAMB
Bâtiment:bâtiment durable
Bâtiment:matériaux
déchets de chantier
empreinte écologique
Environnement (général)
Europe
gaz à effet de serre
prévention
Région de Bruxelles-Capitale
valorisationMots-clés : BAMB construction économie circulaire ressources conception Résumé : A huge industry is involved in mining the raw material, smelting it into billets or bars and processing it to create a finished metal product ready for use. Next to “virgin” metal (metal from primary resources, e.g. iron ore), recycled or ‘scrap’ metal is used to create products. Whilst the use of recycled metals saves a lot of energy and processes compared to virgin metals production, the use of virgin metal is still a necessity. This is due to the demand of metal products exceeding the supply of scrap, and because desired composition of metal products is achieved by diluting recycled metal with virgin material. Moving toward using 100% recycled, healthy metals for products will require a more symbiotic and collaborative approach from all players within the fi
In this report, the challenges of the metals recycling industry moving towards a circular economy are detailed. Both mechanical and health related issues must be dealt with, if the industry is to move to 100% recyclable and/or more recycled products and materials.
This is a publication of the European project “Buildings as Material Banks” (BAMB, 9/2015-2/2019, www.bamb2020.eu) coordinated by Brussels Environment, which received funding from the EU Horizon 2020 research & innovation programme.
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