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The throwaway culture has for years been the hallmark of our economic system. We produce, use and throw away what is left as waste. A circular economy assumes that materials are part of a closed system of subsequent loops, where the output of one loop is the input of the next loop. Ideally, resources are used over and over again without becoming waste. Currently, there is a growing political and societal pressure to reduce the use of basic materials and to prevent creating waste. For example, Dutch government decided in 2016 that the whole Dutch economy - including road construction - should be circular in 2050! The road construction industry is infamous for its’ major use of energy resources and materials. Road constructions are usually constructed for a 50 to 100 years’ lifetime and are then supposed to be written off as waste. Under the above mentioned political and societal pressure also the road infrastructure sector is strongly challenged to become circular. But, how to design and realize a circular road for multiple lifecycles? The paper will discuss this question by mirroring theory about circular design to the first circular designed highway viaduct in The Netherlands. The aim is to understand circular design in highway development and to explore general design principles.
Circular Economy, Circular Design. Road Infrastructure, Construction Industry
Circular Economy, Circular Design. Road Infrastructure, Construction Industry
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