Helsinki demolition contracts mandate circularity

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Last updated: Jan 17, 2025

Summary

The city of Helsinki added circular economy requirements to demolition contracts, and adopts an operating model for reusing furniture and building parts from demolition and renovation projects.

Solution

The city of Helsinki developed a set of instructions, checklists and template documents to be used for all public demolition and refurbishment contracts to ensure environmental quality and occupational safety for the different phases of demolition projects, including procurement of expert services (e.g. demolition mapping, project planning and inspection services) and procurement of demolition contractors. Requirements in the guidance for procurement of a demolition contractor include, for example, that a minimum of 70% of the waste generated on site should be recycled or reused as a material. The following fractions must be collected separately and recycled: metal, glass, plasterboard, wood, concrete and brick, roofing felt and asphalt.

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Date added: Aug 19, 2021

Last updated: Jan 17, 2025

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