In an innovative move towards sustainable construction, Taiwan has launched a ‘Materials Bank’ initiative aimed at promoting the reuse of building materials. This approach not only addresses the environmental impact of construction waste but also offers a practical solution for the industry’s sustainability challenges. The ‘Materials Bank’ serves as a repository where used materials can be deposited and later withdrawn for new construction projects, thus paving the way for reusable buildings and contributing to a circular economy in the construction sector.
- Taiwan introduces ‘Materials Bank’ for sustainable construction.
- The initiative encourages the reuse of building materials to reduce construction waste.
- ‘Materials Bank’ acts as a repository for depositing and withdrawing used materials for new projects.
- This approach aids in the transition towards a circular economy in the construction industry.
- The program is designed to mitigate the environmental impact of building materials.
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