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Built Positive Introduction Venlo, March 22nd Thijs Maartens Built Positive Together We Build What’s Next Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute The purpose of the webinar • Who are we, who are you? • What do we do. • Why Built Positive? • What is Built Positive? • How to get involved? 5 Minutes Cradle to Cradle 1. Vision & Design philosophy 2. Providing a pathway for manufacturers to achieve more good 3. Verifying positive materials for circular systems V4 ISO 17065 Why Built Positive? 4 We discovered 4 key insights on the green building industry: -1The green building movement is mature Good news/ bad news -2There is a vision vacuum There is a desire to reconnect with guiding principles, but standards and regulations still drive decisions -3The industry is moving toward positive impact “Being less bad” isn’t enough anymore -4There is a quantitative case for impact There are economical and environmental drivers for owners and developers to adopt new practice What is Built Positive? A movement that challenges our industry to build better • We design for circularity • We innovate to improve inputs • We quantify positive impact from the molecule to the metropolis The ambition of built positive Built Positive is a co-creative movement to increase the built environment’s positive impact on people, planet, and economy by designing materials for circularity, innovating to improve these inputs, and quantifying their positive impact from the molecule through to the metropolis. The ambition of built positive Built Positive ensures that materials sustain their value and buildings become material banks that yield future value for their owners. Human health and productivity of occupants is improved through verified inputs with optimized chemistry. Sourcing and re-sourcing impacts are enhanced through better design and optimized for beneficial reuse. Built Positive works on 6 key concepts Design to eliminate the concept of “waste” with intentional nutrient cycles to retain the full value of the nutrient Design products that are safe for humans and the environment from production to use to reuse Buildings are designed intentionally for material recovery, value retention, and meaningful next use To innovate and accelerate circular solutions requires early and frequent engagement of the supply chain, material manufacturers, architectural and interior designer, owners and developers, banks and financiers Creating and retaining value over the life cycle of a product or building enabled by the identification, optimization, verification, and tracking of materials thoughtfully designed and assembled for whole building circularity Accelerators for successful circular systems Materials Buildings Built Positive aims to inspire across these different layers: Materials: designed with safe ingredients that can be perpetually cycled and have defined disassembly, recovery, and value retention. Buildings Regional Systems Governments Regional Systems Government + Green Building Standards Materials Built Positive aims to inspire across these different layers: Materials Buildings Regional Systems Buildings: designed for disassembly and recovery, innovating with integrated supply chains, employing new business models and materials management tools to accelerate circular systems. Regional Systems Governments Government + Green Building Standards Materials Built Positive aims to inspire across these different layers: Materials Buildings Buildings Regional Systems Governments Regional Systems: systems of collection, sorting, and reselling. Innovation in materials, software, sensing, etc. Government + Green Building Standards Materials Built Positive aims to inspire across these different layers: Materials Buildings Regional Systems Buildings Regional Systems Governments Government + Green Building Standards: policy that provides incentives and disincentives Circular design Materials Buildings Regional systems Governments Material health Design for disassembly & recovery Value chain Collaboration Quantify value Policy & standards 5 Minutes Thank you Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute c2ccertified.org/builtpositive [email protected] Leave your business card to stay informed. Built Positive Introduction Venlo March 22nd