Presentation by Dr Mike Titts, Head of Urban Living and Built Environment, Innovate UK at the RIBA July 8th 2015 more information: https://storify.com/subutcher/treading-softly-cradle-to-cradle-the-best-way-to-a
#c2cdebate What is the C2C business model, and what are the opportunities for firms in the Built Environment?
1. What is the C2C business model and what
are the opportunities for firms in the Built
Environment?
Dr Mike Pitts
Head of Urban Living & Built Environment
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8. Source: Grilli and Yang; Pfaffenzeller; World Bank; International Monetary Fund; Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development statistics; UN Food
and Agriculture Organization; UN Comtrade; Ellen MacArthur Foundation circular economy team – image from their ‘Towards A Circular Economy ‘report
Extraction is predicted to account for 40% of
the world’s energy use by 2050 [Green Alliance (2011)
Reinventing the Wheel: A circular economy for resource security]
9.
10. Global GHG emissions 44 GtCO2e
energy, process
64%
deforestation,
agriculture,
decay
36%
2006 figures, from Sustainable Materials, J. Allwood
12. Industrial GHG emissions 10GtCO2
steel
25%
3%
other
44%
cement
19%
4%
plastics
4%
aluminium
paper
Demand for steel is set to rise by
80% between 2010 and 2030 [BBC]
14. What’s Important?
• Design
• Delivering customer benefits in new ways
(shift to services)
• Getting stuff back (and separating it out)
• Supply chain collaboration (new value
networks) and the aligned business models
to make it work!
26. Building Information Modelling
Design
Delivering customer
benefits in new ways
(shift to services)
Getting stuff back (and
separating it out)
Supply chain
collaboration (new
value networks) and the
aligned business models
to make it work!