February 2026

This article is part of a series in which we talk about circular economy in Construction, meaning to keep materials in use, minimize waste, and regenerate natural systems to build sustainable constructions that last long, are adaptable, and consider the deconstruction phase. Sustainable Construction is now a [global...

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January 2026

This article is part of a series in which we talk about circular economy in Construction, meaning to keep materials in use, minimize waste, and regenerate natural systems to build sustainable constructions that last long, are adaptable, and consider the deconstruction phase.

Recycling is crucial for building affordable...

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January 2026

This article is part of a series in which we talk about circular economy in Construction, meaning to keep materials in use, minimize waste, and regenerate natural systems to build sustainable constructions that last long, are adaptable, and consider the deconstruction phase.

Key strategies for a Circular Economy in...

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January 2026

A circular economy in Construction keeps materials in use, minimizes waste, and regenerates natural systems to build sustainable structures that are durable, adaptable, and account for deconstruction. It reuses, repairs, refurbishes, and recycles components such as drywall, lumber, and fixtures to reduce material consumption, minimize environmental impact, and create valuable closed-loop...

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January 2026

The Construction industry is moving toward an autonomous super-intelligence, worldwide volatility, and AI-driven uncertainty. Computing may connect tomorrow’s next steps to future developments. Resilience and opportunity will help organizations to surf disruption and position themselves for growth.

The developments we are seeing in 2026 are Sustainability, innovative technologies, new...

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