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SustainabilityPartner ContentTue 02 Feb 21

Cheaper, More Sustainable: How the Circular Economy Improves Buildings

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After a challenging year, many in the property industry are looking for ways to lower costs, improve efficiency and reduce their environmental footprint.

In partnership with Wolter Consulting Group, The Urban Developer's Circular Economy for the Property Industry will demonstrate the value of circular economy principles in the built environment to real estate developers, investors and owners.

No more ‘take-make-waste’

Applying circular economy principles to real estate assets can lower costs, reduce negative environmental impacts and significantly improve our built environment.

Resource price volatility and supply chain uncertainty has meant that the investment case for the transition of real estate assets to a circular economy is growing by the day.

The workshop will prove the business case for the circular economy, providing practical examples of how circular economy principles have been implemented by the property sector globally.

Attendees can expect to develop an understanding of the principals of circular economy, different business models, capital structures, operational and corporate considerations and real life global examples.

Click here for more information.


What will you learn?

  • What is the circular economy?

  • Practical business model examples

  • Property and development application: capital

  • Property and development application: operational

  • Corporate strategies and management

  • Global state of play for circular economy principles

Click here to view the full program.


Who will present the workshop?

Boyana Popvassilev
Associate Director, Circular Economy
Wolter Consulting Group

Boyana is a circular economy and environmental sustainability consultant for the built environment.

Boyana's accomplishments in the private sector include 12 years of working in architecture and building design, having established two successful consultancy practices both in New York City and in Brisbane.

She brings her knowledge and capabilities in project management, systems design, material flows, gap analysis, and building operations to circular economy and environmental sustainability for the property development and construction sectors.


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Article originally posted at: https://www.theurbandeveloper.com/articles/circular-economy-for-the-property-industry