lanGreen INSTRUCT at BRIMEE Seminar “Circular Economy in the building construction sector – NCC as a generator of a eco- economy in building industry”, 17 May 2017, Warsaw, Poland.
The Green INSTRUCT project was presented at the BRIMEE project’s seminar: “Circular Economy in the building construction sector – NCC as a generator of a eco- economy in building industry.” The seminar took place on the 17th of May 2017 in Warsaw, Poland in Zamoyscy Palace and it was organized by SARP (Association of Polish Architects).
The seminar was dedicated to the dissemination of the idea of a new bio- renewable, easy-to –use panels, BRIMEE panels, drawing attention on questions important for end-users (architects, engineers, investors). Speakers from University of Technology and organisations connected with “green buildings” as well as representatives of BRIMEE project and other EU projects presented different topics related to the circular economy in the construction sector.
The Green INSTRUCT project has been presented along with other EU projects such as HISER, RE4, VEEP or InnoWEE. Polish Green INSTRUCT project partner, Jarek Zarychta from NR-GIA Budownictwo Sp. o.o. presented the overview and the goals of the Green INSTRUCT project. Moreover he gave an update on the current state of work on the project and the development of the idea of the panel design.
At the conclusion of the seminar, Mr. Jerzy Grochulski, PhD, Vice president of SARP, Vice dean of Warsaw University of Technology expressed his satisfaction and hope that in working with many teams on the broad issues of Circular Economy in building construction sector, CDW reuse projects and material circulation In the construction industry, the future should bring groundbreaking solutions in this area.
All participants in the seminar expressed their satisfaction with the possibility of exchanging information related to their projects and willingness to cooperate further. It has been referred that with further cooperation, complex goals will be efficiently reached faster.
The Green INSTRUCT project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 723825.