Construction
The circular economy and new materials in the construction industry
The construction and civil engineering sector currently accounts for 22 per cent of Denmark’s carbon footprint, 33 per cent of our total material consumption and 40 per cent of our total waste volume.
In 2021 alone, global cement production emitted 2.9 billion tonnes of CO₂, equivalent to more than 7 per cent of total global CO₂ emissions, according to calculations by the International Energy Agency (IEA).
To reduce our climate footprint, we need to develop new building materials and new methods for renovating and recycling materials and waste from the construction sector. Research is needed into how we can meaningfully transform the industry and create coherence in processes across stakeholders and suppliers.
The construction and civil engineering sector is a key player in the green transition, and if Denmark is to meet its targets, we must act now.
At DTU, we have the latest research and technologies in areas including:
- Development and testing of new building materials
- Optimisation of project management for large-scale public construction projects
- Reuse and recycling of building materials
- Life cycle assessments (LCA)
- Biodiversity in construction and civil engineering
- Social sustainability in construction
- Climate-proofing of cities and buildings