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Indicators for Circular Construction
The role of Public Procurement
INDICATORS FOR CIRCULAR CONSTRUCTION
ABOUT THIS PUBLICATION
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1. SUMMARY
1.1 Indicators of relevance for the planning phase
1.1.1 The utilisation rate of the existing building stock
1.1.2 Total renovations vs. demolition and new buildings
1.1.3 Potentials for Nordic cooperation
1.2 Indicators of relevance for the construction phase
1.2.1 Number of certified building projects
1.2.2 Share of EPDs with circular properties
1.2.3 Number of EU Taxonomy-aligned buildings
1.2.4 Construction and demolition waste
1.2.5 Recycling rates
1.2.6 Carbon footprint in the construction sector.
2. INTRODUCTION
2.1 Method
3. STRATEGIES FOR PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AND CIRCULAR CONSTRUCTION
3.1 EU Green Public Procurement guidelines
3.2 Local-level Strategies
3.2.1 Bergen, Norway
3.2.2 Copenhagen, Denmark
3.2.3 Gothenburg, Sweden
3.2.4 Helsinki, Finland
3.2.5 Reykjavík, Iceland
4. ANALYSIS: TESTING THE INDICATORS
4.1 The utilisation rate of existing building stock
4.1.1 Implementation of the indicator in Nordic municipalities
4.2. Total renovations vs. demolition and new buildings
4.2.1 Implementation of the indicator in Nordic municipalities
4.3 Number of certified building projects
4.3.1 Implementation of the indicator in Nordic municipalities
4.4 Share of EPDs with circular properties
4.4.1 Implementation of the indicator in Nordic municipalities
4.5 Number of EU Taxonomy-aligned buildings
4.5.1 Implementation of the indicator in Nordic municipalities
4.6 Construction and demolition waste and recycling rates
4.6.1 Implementation of the indicators in Nordic municipalities
4.7 Carbon footprint in the construction sector
4.7.1 Implementation of the indicator in Nordic municipalities
5. CONCLUSIONS
5.1 Indicators of relevance for the planning phase
Potentials for Nordic cooperation
5.2 Indicators of relevance for the construction phase
Potentials for Nordic cooperation
6. ANNEX I
Interview questions for municipalities.