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Circularity and resource efficiency in the housing sector. Tools and case studies to strengthen the path towards sustainability.

This event will present the latest activities on circularity and resource efficiency in the built environment with a sub-focus is on socio-economic sustainability within the housing sector.

Alicia Regodon

Moderator

date June 28, 2022 | 14:30 - 16:00
place
Multifunction Hall Room 7
organization
Ministry of the Environment Finland
country
Finland
language
English
theme
Greener Urban Futures

Summary

The achievements include new tools aimed at strengthening the capacity of national stakeholders in building the path towards a more sustainable buildings and housing sector. Themes that this side event will address include circularity, resource and energy efficiency, innovation, and affordability. The side event is being proposed by the Ministry of the Environment Finland, UN-Habitat and the One Planet Sustainable Buildings and Constructions Programme with its partners UNEP and UNOPS.

These agencies have developed a set of tools to raise awareness of national stakeholders in sustainable consumption and production within the construction sector and to build a roadmap towards decarbonization, resiliency and sustainability of the country with an added lens on national housing programmes.

The tools which will be presented have been piloted in Sri Lanka and Burkina Faso; and additional lessons learned from the countries will be presented during the event.

Objectives

The main objectives of the event are to

  • Introduce the SDG12 Resource Efficient Toolkit for Sustainable Buildings and Construction. Developed jointly by UN-Habitat, UNOPS and UNEP.
  • Present best practices, lessons learnt and opportunities of applying the toolkit in Sri Lanka and Burkina Faso and the future expansion to other countries.
  • Create synergies with stakeholders working on circularity and resource efficiency in the buildings and constructions sector. - Raise awareness regarding sustainable buildings and the construction, with an emphasis on material efficiency, identify gaps and provide tools to strengthen the capacity of stakeholders.
  • Strengthen the productive links among construction sector stakeholders for the efficient use of resources from a circular economy perspective.
  • Build a case on the importance of the material value chain within the buildings and construction sector, and how housing can be a catalyser of change.

Concept Note:

Session panelists

Panelist
Role
Organization
Country
Ms. Anna-Leena Seppälä
Chief
Ministry of the Environment
Dr. Giulia Celentano
Senior Scientific Assistant - Humanitarian focal point
ETH Zürich
Mr. Martin Pauli
Associate Director and leads Arup’s Foresight team in Europe
ARUP
Ms. Francesca Calisesi
Associate Officer, Solid Waste Management, Urban Basic Services Section
UN-Habitat
Ms. Sharon Gil
Programme Officer, Head, Circular Economy in Cities
UNEP
Mr. Gustavo Goy Garcia
Infrastructure and Project Management Specialist
UNOPS
Ms. Stephanie Loose
Chief Technical Advisor
UN-Habitat
Dr. Heike Litzinger
Head of Division 414, Urban development, Mobility, Circular Economy.
BMZ
Mr. Clément Payeur
Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations
French Embassy in Nairobi
Mr. François Pitti
Vice President. Group Vice President
Bouygues-Construction