Carra, Guglielmo, and Nitesh Magdani. "Circular Business Models for the Built Environment". ARUP. "n.d." https://www.arup.com/...
Circular business models (CBMs) create additional value by taking a systemic view across the whole life cycle of assets, using new technologies, and applying advanced design approaches. This added value demonstrates the feasibility of the business case for adopting CBMs, the social, economic and environmental benefits, and the stakeholder value proposition. Funders, owners and occupiers drive the circular built environment by adopting the development strategies, ownerships structures, and operations models. Architects, designers, engineers, suppliers, contractors and facilities managers as well as local authorities and citizens also play a key role in creating circular solutions for a sustainable built environment.
Posted on 12/10/22
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Sustainability in Building Design and Construction
Sustainability is the carrying out of economic activity without depleting resources or having harmful impacts now or for future generations. Sustainability in building developments must be considered from the very earliest stages, as the potential environmental impacts are considerable. Once the decision to erect a n ...
Posted on 24/03/21
Sustainability
SIGNA Real Estate has adopted the ESG principles of sustainable development and is committed to responsible corporate management. As one of Europe’s major real estate investors, SIGNA takes economic, environmental and social aspects systematically into account in business decisions and the value-creation processes. T ...
Posted on 24/03/21
What is ESG-Compliant Development?
Developers are adopting strategies to identify opportunities to benefit from improved environmental, social and economic (ESG) performance. The financing of sustainable development projects can be achieved through such financing circularity as green bonds, green loans, sustainability-linked loans and circular leasing. ...
Posted on 24/03/21
Sustainability in Real Asset Investment
The Brickvest flash survey asks whether investors would like to see more real asset investment opportunities with stronger ESG credentials. It encourages investors to express their concern about the amount of real asset opportunities that do not meet our ESG requirements. Alternatively, you can voice your opinion tha ...
Posted on 24/03/21
Latest Evaluation Shows Europe’s Nature in Serious, Continuing Decline
Land accounting is needed for land-related policies that aim to address climate, biodiversity, socio-economic and other sustainability challenges. The EEA’s interactive land cover dashboard shows land cover stocks in Europe by country, year of observation and other parameters. The EEA’s approach to environmental acco ...
Posted on 24/03/21
Social-Impact Efforts That Create Real Value
To win over investors, companies must pay more attention to ESG concerns and integrate ESG practices into business strategy and operations. Companies must do more than issue sustainability reports and engage in other standard ESG practices. To build long-term profitability, a compelling corporate purpose should under ...
Posted on 24/03/21
Why Is Feasibility Analysis Important?
The highest return on the investment (ROI) can be realized when the issues of the various stakeholders are considered for their feasibility assessment throughout the project's whole life cycle. The financial feasibility study (FFS) determines if or confirms that a development project is potentially profitable and shou ...
Posted on 24/03/21
What Is Sustainable Hotel Development?
Sustainable development is the responsible use of productive resources in a development project or undertaking to safeguard long-term environmental, social and economic sustainability. Sustainable development is adopted to provide lasting socio-economic benefit to all project stakeholders without compromising the abil ...
Posted on 24/03/21
What are Sustainable Hotel Operations?
Sustainable hospitality calls for hotels to respect cultural values, engage in fair-market competitiveness, support local businesses and community, and provide good labor conditions. Hotel companies and operators implement sustainable practices while increasing profitability. Hotels are designed according to sustaina ...
Posted on 24/03/21
What Are the CRE Credit and ESG Considerations?
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Posted on 24/03/21
Why sustainable procurement is key to the circular economy
The built environment – residential and commercial real estate and infrastructure development – accounts for around 13% of the world’s GDP. Research shows the construction materials comprise 50%-60% of the total cost in construction projects. When sourcing materials, companies need to consider their environmental imp ...
Posted on 24/03/21
Sustainability Linked Loan Principles Extend Green Finance
The Sustainability Linked Loan Principles published by the Loan Market Association (LMA), the Asia Pacific Loan Market Association (APLMA) and the Loan Syndications and Trading Association (LSTA) set an international baseline for determining how financing can facilitate positive corporate performance and achieving meas ...
Posted on 24/03/21
Do Online Comments Affect Environmental Management? Identifying Factors Related to Environmental Management and Sustainability of Hotels
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Posted on 24/03/21
How to Encourage Sustainable Tourism?
Until 2030, the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) expects an average annual growth rate of international tourist flows of 5% per year. In this report, Horwath HTL has identified key issues and recommendations for consideration by international donors in order to target and improve the effectiveness of intervention fo ...
Posted on 24/03/21
Binder Groesswang Advises Verbund on Placement of World’s First Syndicated Loan Rated According to Sustainability Criteria
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Posted on 24/03/21