Building Circular
Together for the best
Circular construction is an approach in which materials and raw materials in the construction industry are reused as much as possible, with the aim of minimizing waste and promoting sustainability. We aim to minimize the carbon footprint by using recycled materials, reducing energy consumption and choosing materials with low environmental impact.

What are the benefits of circular construction?
- By recycling and reusing materials, circular construction minimizes construction waste.
- Reusing construction waste reduces the need for new raw materials. This helps conserve natural resources and reduces the carbon footprint of construction activities.
- Reusing materials often requires less energy than producing new materials, resulting in lower CO2 emissions.
Grants circular building
SDE++ subsidy scheme
Since September 10, 2024, the Sustainable Energy Production and Climate Transition Incentive Scheme (SDE++) has been reopened. The SDE++ is the main scheme through which the government supports large-scale sustainable (energy) projects. Both companies, local governments and non-profit organizations can apply.
Tax benefits MIA and Vamil
Do you invest as an entrepreneur, government organization, foundation or association in environmentally friendly business assets and techniques? Then you can make use of a tax benefit with the Environmental Investment Allowance (MIA) and the Discretionary Depreciation of Environmental Investments (Vamil).
EcoFab: Substantial Steps to a Sustainable Future
The industry is facing profound changes. The climate agreement, energy transition and stricter sustainability requirements require different approaches in material use, design strategies and forms of collaboration.
With EcoFab, we focus on sustainable construction, CO2 reduction and the use of circular and biobased building materials.
In a consortium, we are working on an integrated approach covering all facets of the ecosystem for circular building materials. The project is supported by a multi-year grant from the European Innovation Fund OPZuid.

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