ASSET Webinar: Meet & Learn #Timber Loops
18 October - 2024 , Online via MS Teams
Working towards a circular economy starts with so-called ‘material hubs’: facilities that collect, store, process, and redistribute materials on a small urban scale. But how can cities decide on an ideal amount of material hubs and the size of the areas in which they operate? Our next speaker, Tanya Tsui, tackled this question in the Amsterdam context for her project Timber Loops. Don’t hesitate to join the webinar!
Amsterdam aims to reuse 50% of its construction materials in new construction by 2030. The main challenge lies in optimizing the waste-to-resource loops: finding the optimal scale and location for circular construction hubs – important facilities for processing construction waste into secondary materials. Using spatial optimization, Tanya’s project balanced the trade-off between small and large-scale hubs from a cost and emissions perspective. Her team found that the optimal number of hubs for our study area is 29, with an average service radius of 3 km.
Birgit Hopff will further provide her reflection on the study based on her experience from circular hubs in the province of South Holland which have strong focus on area development and circular economy.
Join the webinar and learn more about how this project unfolded!
When: Friday, 18 October 2024, 12:00 – 13:00 (CEST)
Where: Online via MS Teams (use this link)
Costs: Free to attend for anyone interested
About Asset
ASSET stands for ‘A Spatial Strategy for the Eurodelta, boosting the circular transition of the builT environment’. This project, funded by Interreg North-West Europe, brings together people from cities, regions, and organizations across the Eurodelta who are passionate about accelerating the circular economy in this densely populated area. What do we need for the circular transition? And how do we organize it spatially?
Every month, we invite a different expert to share their view on these questions in one of our Meet & Learn webinars. Have a look at this page for upcoming sessions and past recordings.