![]() The results confirm that circular economy is integrated at all levels. However, development and structure are not coordinated or governed unidirectionally, but rather occur simultaneously at different levels. ![]() The following systemic levels are used to group the methodologies: product (material life cycle declarations and building assessments), organisation (certification and management schemes) and system (policies, standards and regulations). ![]() This paper uses systemic thinking to map and evaluate different impact assessment methodologies and their implications for a shift to more circular solutions. Evaluations of circular solutions and their environmental effectiveness are often performed based on various types of life cycle-based impact assessments. The implications of circularity on construction activities are complex and require the careful evaluation of impacts to select the appropriate path forward. ![]() The construction sector is progressively becoming more circular by reducing waste, re-using building materials and adopting regenerative solutions for energy production and biodiversity protection.
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