The Concrete Initiative becomes official partner of the New European Bauhaus
Published by Emily Thomas,
Deputy Editor
World Cement,
The Concrete Initiative has announced that it has been approved as an official partner of the New European Bauhaus, an EU initiative and vision for a sustainable built environment based on the Green Deal objectives.
Since 2014, the TCI has engaged with stakeholders on the issue of sustainable construction, and in particular the barriers and solutions to harness its multiple benefits (environmental, economic and social).
As a key contributor of construction materials and a solution provider for the construction sector, the TCI will commit to the New European Bauhaus Initiative notably by drafting a manifesto of the concrete sector outlining its contribution to the Initiative and by organising its annual event, the 2022 Concrete Dialogue, around the new European Bauhaus objectives (beauty, sustainability and affordability of buildings).
Concrete was an essential component of the historic Bauhaus and The Concrete Initiative’s associations believe it will continue to play a key role in the New European Bauhaus by bringing answers to the challenges of the present: net-zero carbon, circular construction and digital transformation.
The Concrete Initiative looks forward to working together with the construction value chain and citizens living in the built environment to rethink the way we live and connect people through beautiful, green, innovative and inclusive design.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/09062021/the-concrete-initiative-becomes-official-partner-of-the-new-european-bauhaus/
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