An Interactive 5-Day Training Course

Circular Economy for Sustainable Built Environment

Bringing Circularity to Build Environment and Make It

15 - 19 Jun 2026
London
| $5950
28 Sep - 02 Oct 2026
Dubai
| $5950
30 Nov - 04 Dec 2026
London
| $5950

Introduction

In this Circular Economy for Sustainable Built Environment training course, we will embark on an exciting journey to explore the intersection of sustainability, innovation, and the built environment. As our planet faces pressing environmental challenges, it is crucial that we shift our mindset and practices towards a circular economy—a system that aims to minimize waste, maximize resource efficiency, and promote long-term sustainability.

Throughout this Circular Economy for Sustainable Built Environment training course, we will delve into various processes, innovative ideas, and cutting-edge technologies that can contribute to the creation of a circular economy within the built environment. We will examine different aspects of sustainable construction, including design principles, material selection, energy efficiency, waste management, and life cycle assessment. By understanding and applying these concepts, participants will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to transform the traditional linear model of construction and embrace a circular approach that fosters environmental stewardship and economic viability.

Get ready to explore the possibilities of circular economy and discover how it can revolutionize the way we build and inhabit our environments. Through engaging lectures, case studies, interactive discussions, and hands-on exercises, this training course will equip you with the tools and insights needed to become a catalyst for change in the realm of sustainable built environment. Let's embark on this transformative journey together and shape a future where our built spaces are not only aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally responsible and socially just.

This GLOMACS Circular Economy for Sustainable Built Environment training course will highlight: 

Key Learning Outcomes

At the end of this Circular Economy for Sustainable Built Environment training course, you will learn to:

Training Methodology

In this training course we are using advance adult learning practices to enhance the learning and experience of participants which include: Interactive lectures: Lectures that are interactive and engaging, with opportunities for participants to ask questions and engage in discussions, Group work: Group work that encourages participants to work together to identify and implement solutions to mitigate, adapt to, or reverse climate change and its impacts on society globally, Practical exercises: Practical exercises that help participants become confident in recommending tools that firms can use to become climate resilient and reduce their carbon footprint.

Circular Economy for Sustainable Built Environment

Who Should Attend?

By realizing these organizational impacts and benefits, organizations can position themselves as leaders in sustainability, contributing to a more environmentally conscious and economically prosperous future.

  • Enhanced Sustainability Practices
  • Cost Savings and Economic Opportunities
  • Competitive Advantage
  • Innovation and Technological Advancement
  • Stakeholder Engagement and Collaboration
  • Regulatory Compliance and Risk Management

Learning Journey Breakdown

  • Introduction to circular economy: Definition, principles, and importance in the built environment
  • Circular economy in the context of the built environment sector: Challenges and opportunities
  • Sustainable development goals and circular economy: Alignment and contribution
  • Circular economy policies and regulations: Global and local initiatives supporting circular practices
  • Assessing the environmental impact of linear versus circular approaches in the built environment
  • Waste Management Strategies: Source reduction, recycling, upcycling, and waste-to-energy
  • Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) in Waste Management: Evaluating environmental impacts and resource savings
  • Circular Material Flows in Construction: Designing for disassembly, modular construction, and reversible design
  • Construction and Demolition Waste Management: Strategies for reuse, recycling, and responsible disposal
  • Circular Procurement and Supply Chain Management: Selecting sustainable materials and suppliers.
  • Tracking and monitoring circular material flows: Tools and technologies for efficient waste management
  • Circular Business Models: Product-as-a-service, sharing economy, remanufacturing, and take-back systems
  • Economic benefits of circular practices in the built environment: Cost savings, revenue streams, and market opportunities
  • Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and Waste Management Financing Models: Implications and best practices
  • Circular Business Case Development: Assessing financial viability and conducting cost-benefit analysis
  • Circular Economy and Job Creation: Exploring employment opportunities in the transition to a circular built environment
  • Overcoming barriers to circular economy implementation: Financial, legal, and cultural challenges
  • Advanced waste sorting and separation technologies: Automated sorting, robotics, and artificial intelligence
  • Recycling and recovery technologies: Chemical recycling, mechanical recycling, and energy recovery
  • Innovative materials for circular construction: Bio-based, recycled, and composite materials.
  • Digitalization and circular economy: IoT, blockchain, and data-driven solutions for waste management and material tracking
  • Industrial symbiosis and collaborative platforms: Sharing resources and creating synergies between industries
  • Technological innovations in up-cycling and repurposing waste materials for construction applications.
  • Successful circular economy projects in the Built Environment
  • Implementing circular practices in new construction projects: Design considerations and material selection
  • Retrofitting and Circular Renovations: Strategies for adapting existing buildings to circular principles.
  • Circular Economy in Urban Planning and Infrastructure Development: Creating sustainable and regenerative cities
  • Stakeholder Engagement and Collaboration for Circular Practices: Engaging with contractors, developers, and local communities.
  • Developing a Circular Roadmap: Creating an action plan for implementing circular economy principles in your organization.

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