Key Activities
Reuse Now Campaign
The Reuse Now Campaign aims to increase uptake of the reuse of construction products and materials through exploring supply chain barriers, developing solutions and sharing of knowledge and experience.
DISRUPT
DISRUPT I and II projects (Delivering Innovative Steel ReUse ProjecT) are exploring the innovative reuse of structural steel in construction and encouraging the adoption of new circular economy business models.
Resources
Providing guidance, business considerations, case studies and more, to achieve a greater supply of reused steel in the construction industry.
Guidance on recovering steel for reuse for demolition contractors and other stakeholders in the supply chain.
Real world case studies that exemplify reuse and prove that reuse can be a viable solution in construction.
Catch up with ASBP webinars on Reuse, with expert speakers, examples, and case studies from accross the supply chain.
A comprehensive list of words and terms and what they mean in the context of reuse.
A list of digital platforms and physical hubs across the UK and Europe that facilitate the reuse of construction materials.Â
A list of articles, reports, and news times about, and highlighting, reuse in construction.
Latest news
With thanks to our funders and supporters
‘Reuse Now’ is supported by gold sponsor and long-standing ASBP patron member Cleveland Steel and Tubes
Silver sponsor: Optima
Bronze sponsors: Circuland, Excess Materials Exchange, Reusefully and Woodknowledge WalesÂ
DISRUPT I and II have received funding via Innovate UK’s Circular Economy for SMEs competition, in collaboration with the NICER programme, a four-year £30 million investment from UKRI consisting of one hub and five specialist research centres aiming to grow the circular economy community through a significant programme of outreach and collaboration. The project received a letter of support from the Interdisciplinary Centre for CircularMetal.
We need your support!
Find out more
To find out more about the campaign, please contact Larry Tate – larry@asbp.org.uk.
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