Explore the future of sustainable composites in architecture, from bio-based and recycled materials to hybrid solutions.
When you walk into a room with a terrazzo floor there’s an immediate shift in energy. You can feel the storied past. You can see it in the fragments, remnants of terracotta, and even recycled glass.
For a long time, material development has focused on enhancing performance and reducing costs. Efforts have been directed toward making products lighter, tougher, better insulated, more beautiful, ...
This first course in the Sustainable and Circular Product Development specialization provides the tools necessary to implementCircular Economy (CE) principles. Methodologies include Cradle-to-Cradle, ...
Driven by government regulations, consumer demand, and the necessity of meeting climate and sustainability targets, societies and businesses have begun the transition toward a circular economy. In a ...
Around the world, governments and businesses are talking more and more about the need to move from today's "take, make, waste ...
The Circular Economy is about zero waste, where products are disassembled into their constituent components, either to be recycled or composted. While considerable attention has been on the product ...
For the hordes of companies still struggling to make good on their net-zero commitments, comply with impending climate-disclosure legislation and figure out what ‘circularity’ even means, Pentatonic ...
A zero waste home seeks to avoid landfill waste by giving preference to materials that are recyclable, reusable, or ...
What are the standards that can help guide you to optimizing the overall product lifecycle from initial manufacturing to end-of-life treatment? How to achieve longer product lifecycles to improve ...
The numbers surrounding circular economy growth are nothing short of jaw-dropping. The circular economy market is predicted to witness significant growth, with various forecasts suggesting strong CAGR ...