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New Circular Economy Business Model for More Sustainable Urban Construction

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Policy Recommendations

This deliverable is connected with Task 82 Exploitation of project results Based on implemented pilot demonstrations stakeholders interaction and other activities project consortium will give several propositions of policy legislation and administrative development on local regional national and EU levels which will be communicated with policy and decisionmaking stakeholders This will includes proposal for new GPP procurements guidelines explanatory documents on construction products legislation and EndofWaste protocols use of SRMbased products in other fields eg agriculture and others All recommendation and results on communication with relevant stakeholders ministries regional and local governments will be recorded in report

End of waste criteria protocol for recycled waste used as aggregates

This deliverable is connected with Task 5.2 (Preparing End-of-Waste criteria based on the intended use of recycled waste). It will define a proposal of harmonized approach for End-of-Waste protocol (including lab and field tests, parameters to be assessed, limit values, etc.), which will be based on already existing normative/regulation, the involved stakeholders requirements, and main outputs from the different related tasks of the project.

"Final Report including ""Sustainability Footprint Declarations"" and Policy Recommendations Paper"

This deliverable is connected with Task 74 Development of decision making criteria and positioning of the CinderCEBM according to the SDGs It will include Catalogue of Sustainability Footprints of the new materials together with a list of sustainability criteria that should be considered in procurement public and private of SRM based constructions and guidance on how to use them

Protocols for the implementation of encouraging practices

Based on evaluated and demonstrated pilots in different environments technical as well as economical this document will gather protocols how to transfer optimized CinderCEBM in different environments in Europe

Environmental LCA assessment report for each pilot demonstration

This deliverable is connected with Task 71 Environmental assessment and LCA during all phases of the project from materials to demonstrations value chains It will be in the form of a report for the LCA studies applied to each pilot case performed in WP6

LCA, LCC and S-LCA methodology report

This deliverable is connected with Task 7.2 (Socio-economic assessment, including LCC and S-LCA) but will follow up the framework set in Task 7.1 (Environmental assessment and LCA during all phases of the project (from materials to demonstrations, value chains)). The report will describe the methodology that will be applied in order to assess all the aspects of sustainability in the project: environmental (by meand of LCA techniques), economic (by means of LCC techniques) and social (by means of a S-LCA approach).

Blueprint for a resource-efficient secondary raw material based urban and peri-urban construction sector

This deliverable is connected with Task 3.4 (Setting up a new framework for SRM based urban and peri-urban construction). The blueprint will include the study of needs, conditions, potentials, and obstacles (technological, legislative, administrative, socio-economic, and environmental) across Europe for implementation of SRM in urban construction sector. Report will be prepared based on literature survey and stakeholders' interactions, including initial conference / workshop carried out in WP8.

Report on the valorisation of existing end-of-life scenarios and alternative value chain

This deliverable is linked with Task 3.3 (Value chain assessment and assessment of actors along the value and supply chains). Report will be prepared on evaluation of the potential new value chains as well as existing (waste to landfill/incineration) that connect together multiple sectors within urban and peri-urban areas. This deliverable is important for follow up activities in Task 3.4 and beyond.

Flow maps and data based for selected urban areas

This deliverable is connected with Task 3.1 (Flow map of urban and peri-urban areas).It will provide the urban metabolism analyses of the studied regions, i.e. Maribor region (Slovenia), selected county in Croatia, Madrid (Spain), Trento (Italy), Amsterdam (The Netherlands) and Silesia region (Poland).

Report on impact of disruptive construction technologies on CinderCEBM

This deliverable is connected with Task 43 CinderCEBM optimisation more specifically subtask 432 It will include benchmark study on beyondstateofart innovativeness of wastetorecourse solutions as well as further development of circular business ecosystem thinking methodology and innovative circular business ecosystem in connection with new emerging technologies in construction sectors such as additive manufacturing 3D printing advanced robotics and peopleless construction prefabrication and modular construction and others

Demonstration of phosporus extraction

This deliverable is connected with Task 6.1 (Pilot demonstration of extraction of phosphorous from municipal waste). Cost efficient and simple mobile pilot system for phosphorous extraction. The pilot mobile plant will consistent from (i) construction of urine collecting system, which will be connected to (ii) ca. 200 L large phosphorus reactor. Approximately, 15,000 L of urine will be collected per year which will result in 100 kg of phosphorus.

CinderOSS BIM Library module

This deliverable is connected with Task 44 Optimisation of the CinderOSS digital business ecosystem It will be provided in the form of BIM models in an open digital format namely IFC ISO 16739 for each demonstration project Accompanying analyses from the BIM model together with comparative analyses clash detection QTO 4D5D6D estimates with visualizations from the BIM model will be provided as separate reports in PDF and Microsoft Excel with clear references to the BIM model elements 4D and 5D construction simulations will additionally be supported with AVI video files as well as with Microsoft Project files of the construction schedule with clear references to the BIM model elements BIM families will be given in the open digital format IFC ISO 16739 for each new SRMbased construction product

Workshop for setting up the LCA framework

This deliverable is connected with Task 7.1 (Environmental assessment and LCA during all phases of the project (from materials to demonstrations, value chains). The workshop is intended to engage relevant stakeholder from the beginning of the project, to raise awareness about the LCA tool and to get input for the next steps of WP7 (and the whole project). Workshop report will include stakeholders needs in term of sustainability communication and their input to assure that all the relevant issues will be properly taken into consideration in developing the sustainability footprint.

Initial workshop for stakeholders involved in testing of CinderOSS bussines digital environment

This deliverable is connected with Task 66 Testing of CinderOSS digital business ecosystem and CinderCEBM It will be in the form of the workshop made for stakeholders in order to push the adoption of the CINDERELA digital marketplace platform It will consist in a digital platform available to authorized users and a report document of the workshop with all training materials and sessions videos available for download and streaming from the CINDERELA website

First session of international/regional one day technical seminar

This deliverable is connected with Task 81 Dissemination of project results First session of internationalregional oneday seminars will be executed around month 29 in Italy SloveniaNorth Macedonia Netherlands and Spain in order to discuss with actors along the value chain and potential users systemic CinderOSS digital business ecosystem technical legislative and economic outputs of the project sofar The main objective of this first session of regional international technical workshops is to get fitbacks from different actors along the value chain about the proposed CinderCEBM CinderOSS and technical solutions from future users of service By organizing simultaneous technical workshop in different environments and different level of innovation project will gain valuable information about customer readiness level as well will create valuable network for exploitation and dissemination Such workshops will enable testing the developed solutions in the project by real operators and endusers

Project web site

This deliverable is connected to Task 8.3 (Communication). The CINDERELA Project Website will be the important dissemination, open innovation and knowledge management tool inside and outside the project. It will contain public and log-in sections. The log-in section will be reserved for partners and authorized registered users with different user rights.

Initial Conference / Stakeholder Workshop

This deliverable is connected with Task 8.1 (Dissemination of project results). Initial conference / stakeholder workshop will be held at TuDelft after initial phase of the project. It will be 1.5 day event with first afternoon starting with the presentations of Cinderela projects initial project results and invited lectures from complementary projects, activities around Europe. The second day will focus on group work of different stakeholders discussion of CinderCEBM and CinderOSS proposals as well as different technological, environmental, legislative, social and other barriers and measures impacting the proposed business model. The main objective of the Initial conference / workshop is two fold: to communicate and disseminate project initial results and planned activities and to involve different stakeholders and actors along the value chain, including end-users in project activities and further development of CinderCEBM and CinderOSS.

Publicaciones

European Waste Statistics data for a Circular Economy Monitor: Opportunities and limitations from the Amsterdam Metropolitan Region

Autores: Rusne Sileryte, Arnout Sabbe, Vasileios Bouzas, Kozmo Meister, Alexander Wandl, Arjan van Timmeren
Publicado en: Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022, ISSN 0959-6526
Editor: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.131767

Mining waste in circular economy – legislative aspect

Autores: Senko Pličanič, Ana Mladenović, Alenka Mauko Pranjić, Petra Vrhovnik
Publicado en: Geologica Macedonica, Edición 34/2, 2020, Página(s) 149-156, ISSN 0352-1206
Editor: Geologica Macedonica
DOI: 10.46763/geol2002

Laboratory-scale study and semi-industrial validation of viability of inorganic CDW fine fractions as SCMs in blended cements

Autores: J. Moreno-Juez, Iñigo J. Vegas, M. Frías Rojas, R. Vigil de la Villa, E. Guede-Vázquez
Publicado en: Construction and Building Materials, Edición 271, 2021, Página(s) 121823, ISSN 0950-0618
Editor: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2020.121823

Digital Twins and Road Construction Using Secondary Raw Materials

Autores: Sebastjan Meža, Alenka Mauko Pranjić, Rok Vezočnik, Igor Osmokrović, Stanislav Lenart
Publicado en: Journal of Advanced Transportation, Edición 2021, 2021, Página(s) 1-12, ISSN 0197-6729
Editor: Institute for Transportation, Inc.
DOI: 10.1155/2021/8833058

Environmental Acceptability of Geotechnical Composites from Recycled Materials: Comparative Study of Laboratory and Field Investigations

Autores: Marija Đurič, Vesna Zalar Serjun, Ana Mladenovič, Alenka Mauko Pranjić, Radmila Milačič, Janez Ščančar, Janko Urbanc, Nina Mali, Alenka Pavlin, Janez Turk and Primož Oprčkal
Publicado en: Environmental Research and Public Health, 2023, ISSN 1660-4601
Editor: MDPI Open Access Publishing
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20032014

Recycled Aggregates from Ceramic and Concrete in Mortar Mixes: A Study of Their Mechanical Properties

Autores: Santiago Rosado, Jorge Costafreda, Domingo Martín, Leticia Presa and Lidia Gullón
Publicado en: Materials, 2022, ISSN 1996-1944
Editor: MDPI Open Access Publishing
DOI: 10.3390/ma15248933

Disruptive technologies for a circular building industry

Autores: Foteini Setaki, Arjan van Timmeren
Publicado en: Building and Environment, 2022, ISSN 0360-1323
Editor: Pergamon Press Ltd.
DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2022.109394

Mass Concrete with EAF Steel Slag Aggregate: Workability, Strength, Temperature Rise, and Environmental Performance

Autores: Davor Kvočka, Jakob Šušteršič, Alenka Mauko Pranjić, Ana Mladenovič
Publicado en: Sustainability, 2022, ISSN 2071-1050
Editor: MDPI Open Access Publishing
DOI: 10.3390/su142315502

Methodology of innovative use of industrial waste materials for construction application

Autores: Zlatko Ilijovski, Gjorgji Gosev, Dobriela Rogozareva Stavreva, Tanja Dimitrova Filkoska, Zoran Gjorgjievski
Publicado en: GREDIT 2022 - GREEN DEVELOPMENT, GEEEN INFRASTRUCTURE, GREEN TECHNOLOGY: BOOK OF ABSTRACTS, 2022, ISBN 978-608-4624-34-9
Editor: Faculty of Mechancal Engineering

The H2020 CINDERELA Project — A New Circular Economy Business Model for More Sustainable Urban Construction

Autores: Alenka Mauko Pranjić, Kim Mezga, Primož Oprčkal, Sebastjan Meža, Ana Mladenovič, Izabela Ratman-Kłosińska, Marek Matejczyk, Tomislav Ploj, Matej Kadić, Ainara Garcia Uriarte, Pierre Menger, Douwe Huitema, Niels Ahsmann, Arnout Sabbe, Arjan van Timmeren, Monica Conthe Calvo, Veljko Janjić, Igor Osmokrović, Mario Conci, Matteo Donelli, Enrico Pusceddu, Massimiliano Bertetti, Ignacio Vilela
Publicado en: 2nd International Conference on : Technologies & Business Models for Circular Economy: Conference Proceedings, 2020, Página(s) 211-226, ISBN 9789612863531
Editor: University of Maribor, University Press
DOI: 10.18690/978-961-286-353-1.17

Recyclability of recycled concrete products in cement

Autores: Santiago Rosado Calderón, Lidia Gullón, Leticia Presa and Jaime Moreno
Publicado en: 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TECHNOLOGIES & BUSINESS MODELS FOR C IRCULAR ECONOMY: BOOK OF ABSTRACTS, 2022, Página(s) 83-85, ISBN 978-961-286-646-4
Editor: University of Maribor, University Press
DOI: 10.18690/um.fkkt.6.2022

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