
The Wood4Bauhaus Alliance sees the New European Bauhaus (NEB) as a powerful community to promote bio-based innovation, resource efficiency, and circular design, turning EU climate ambition into tangible change in how we build, renovate, and live. Wood-based materials are sustainable, carbon-storing, and circular materials, perfectly positioned to deliver on the NEB mission, providing both environmental, economic and social value, through affordable and healthy homes. The future evolution of the NEB should therefore consolidate its governance structure and community, secure stable funding, and enhance coherent policy coordination with key initiatives such as the Circular Economy Act, the European Affordable Housing Plan and the Bioeconomy Strategy. By embedding the NEB as a driving bottom-up facilitator for co-creation and co-design across these instruments, the Commission can ensure its long-term success as the creative and operational heart of Europe’s sustainable, competitive transformation. Wood4Bauhaus proposes eight key recommendations in the following topical areas for the future development of the NEB: Harnessing bio-based materials Industrialised & off-site construction Circular economy & recycling Public procurement & regulatory alignment Skills & workforce development Community & inclusiveness Research, innovation & monitoring Policy coherence with housing initiatives The Wood4Bauhaus Alliance represents the European industry, research and innovation ecosystem around wood-based materials and engineered products for construction. wood4bauhaus.eu | info@wood4bauhaus.eu
New European Bauhaus, Wood product, wood construction
New European Bauhaus, Wood product, wood construction
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