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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
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Built Positive
Introduction
Venlo
March 22nd