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Designing out waste: Using the circular economy to build sustainability in landscape architecture

The Australian construction industry is one of the biggest waste generators in the country. While sustainable design practices are beginning to take hold, the sector needs to be more ambitious if it wants to fully embrace the circular economy – a new economic model that aims to rebalance our ecological systems by designing out waste and pollution.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

20 May 2021 1m read View Author

The Australian construction industry is one of the biggest waste generators in the country. While sustainable design practices are beginning to take hold, the sector needs to be more ambitious if it wants to fully embrace the circular economy – a new economic model that aims to rebalance our ecological systems by designing out waste and pollution.

Applying circular thinking to landscape design will help local councils, landscape designers and architects create sustainable landscapes that protect our finite resources. Download this whitepaper to learn more.

Designing out waste: Using the circular economy to build sustainability in landscape architecture
Designing out waste: Using the circular economy to build sustainability in landscape architecture

Applying circular thinking to landscape design will help local councils, landscape designers and architects create sustainable landscapes that protect our finite resources. Download this whitepaper to learn more.

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