Circular Design Guidelines For The Built Environment
Strategy
This NSW Government guide details practical circular design strategies for buildings, precincts and infrastructure, supporting the transition to a circular economy.
- Explains circular economy principles and their benefits for the built environment
- Outlines 13 actionable design strategies, from longevity to green infrastructure
- Connects to national and state policies, standards and rating systems
- Provides tools for supplier selection and materials stewardship
- Includes case studies demonstrating reuse, recycling and adaptability
- Supports lifecycle planning, digital engineering and measurable outcomes
How this may be relevant to you
Highly relevant for explorers, operators, suppliers and researchers aiming to integrate circularity across all project phases.
- Step-by-step strategies for design, procurement, delivery, operation and end-of-life
- Demonstrates cost, schedule and waste reductions via modular and off-site construction
- Aligns with ISC and Green Star credits to drive project ratings and compliance
- Promotes materials databases for future disassembly and reuse
- Highlights supplier stewardship and take-back schemes for robust supply chains
- Applicable to buildings, precincts and infrastructure in urban and regional contexts
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