2023
DOI: 10.21926/rpm.2301005
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The Relation between Environmental Risk Analysis and the Use of Nanomaterials in the Built Environment Sector: A Circular Economy Perspective

Abstract: Nowadays, the challenge of climate change and “ecological transition” is substantially an “energy challenge” for every city, which is supposed to become as “energetically self-sufficient” as possible. The construction sector is one of the main contributors to the effects of climate change, starting from the production of materials to the use phase of buildings to their demolition. Recent innovations in sustainable/circular design are related to using “new materials." According to this perspective, nanomaterial… Show more

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“…By extending the life cycle of materials through recycling and reuse, the industry can reduce waste generation, conserve natural resources and reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with material production. Furthermore, the use of recycled materials in construction can reduce the environmental impacts associated with material production, such as energy consumption, water use and carbon emissions ( Angrisano and Fabbrocino, 2023 ; Norouzi et al, 2021 ). Circular economy principles in the construction sector also extend to the design and construction phases of projects.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…By extending the life cycle of materials through recycling and reuse, the industry can reduce waste generation, conserve natural resources and reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with material production. Furthermore, the use of recycled materials in construction can reduce the environmental impacts associated with material production, such as energy consumption, water use and carbon emissions ( Angrisano and Fabbrocino, 2023 ; Norouzi et al, 2021 ). Circular economy principles in the construction sector also extend to the design and construction phases of projects.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%