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  • Reclamation Time - a podcast hosted by Thornton Kay for reclaimers, architects, designers and reuse lifestylers. Listen live on X Spaces by iPhone or Android phone at 16:00GMT on the second Tuesday monthly, or listen to an edit of the recorded podcast. Opinions are the speakers' own, and on the Spaces live version may at times be more forthright.

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  • Government policies to increase reclamation and reuse of reclaimed building material
    2024/07/16
    This month on X Thornton Kay was joined by Brad Guy and Brian Murphy in a discussion about policies which might increase the amount of building material reclaimed and reused. The discussion which lasted over 2 hours was then edited to around 40 minutes before being uoploaded here.Some useful links about encouraging (a few do not) reclamation stockholding and the reuse of reclaimed building material in EU, USA and UK.Europe- https://www.eco-platform.org/eco-portal-access-point-to-digital-product-data.html- Jane Andersen https://www.eco-platform.org/epd-facts-figures.html- https://www.eco-platform.org/files/download/statements/ECO_2023.12.06_Letter_ECO%20Platform%20Indicators.pdf- https://www.sei.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/green-public-procurement-eu.pdf public authoritiesEuropean UnionHow does EU encourage public salvage, procurement, and reuse of reclaimed building material?Mainly circular economy. Here are the main strategies and measures:Green Public Procurement (GPP) and Circular Economy Action Plan - Green Public Procurement (GPP): The EU promotes GPP as a tool to drive the market for sustainable products and services, including reclaimed building materials. GPP criteria are designed to encourage the use of recycled and reclaimed materials in public construction projects.- Circular Economy Action Plan: This plan includes measures to enhance the circularity of the construction sector by promoting the reuse and recycling of building materials. It aims to integrate circular economy principles into public procurement processes. - Waste Framework Directive: This directive prioritises the management of construction and demolition waste, setting targets for recycling and reuse. It encourages Member States to implement measures that promote the use of reclaimed materials in construction projects. - Public Procurement Directives: These directives provide a legal framework for public procurement in the EU, allowing contracting authorities to include environmental criteria in their procurement processes. This can include requirements for the use of reclaimed building materials. - National Action Plans (NAPs) - EU Member States have developed NAPs that incorporate circular economy principles. These plans often include specific targets and measures to promote the use of reclaimed materials in public construction projects. - Funding and Incentives - Programs such as Horizon Europe and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) provide funding for projects that promote the circular economy, including the reuse of building materials. - Incentives for Reuse and Recycling - The EU incentives include tax incentives, grants, and subsidies for projects that use reclaimed materials. - Technical Standards and Guidelines - Technical Standards for Recycled(?) Materials - The EU is working on developing and harmonising technical standards for recycled and reclaimed materials to ensure their quality and safety. This helps to build trust and acceptance among public procurement authorities.- Guidelines and Toolkits - The EU provides guidelines and toolkits to help public authorities implement circular procurement practices. These resources offer practical advice on how to include reclaimed materials in procurement specifications. - Monitoring and Reporting - Circular Economy Monitoring Framework - The EU has established a monitoring framework to track progress towards a circular economy. This includes indicators related to the use of reclaimed materials in construction projects. - Reporting Requirements: Public authorities may be required to report on their use of reclaimed materials in construction projects, helping to ensure compliance with circular economy goals. - Examples of Implementation - Helsinki Dock Regeneration Project: This project involved recycling demolition materials into new build projects, demonstrating the practical application of circular economy principles in public procurement. - Dutch Green and EU LIFE REBus Pilot Projects - These projects in Holland shown public procurement can drive demand for circular solutions including reuse use of reclaimed materials.The EU encourages the reuse of reclaimed building materials in public procurement through a combination of legislative measures, funding programs, technical standards, and practical guidelines. By integrating circular economy principles into public procurement processes, the EU aims to reduce waste, conserve resources, and promote sustainable construction practices.https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2017/602065/IPOL_STU%282017%29602065_EN.pdfhttps://worldgbc.org/article/eu-roadmap-series-part-3/https://www.eea.europa.eu/en/newsroom/news/markets-commonly-recycled-materials-strugglehttps://build-up.ec.europa.eu/en/resources-and-tools/articles/circular-construction-and-materials-sustainable-building-sectorhttps://www.eea.europa.eu/publications/many-eu-member-stateshttps://environment.ec.europa.eu/strategy/...
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  • Does 'Regenerative Architecture' embrace reclaimed building material?
    2024/06/17
    Reclamation Time on X Spaces at 16:00 Tuesday 11 June 2024 live from the Building Centre, London hosted by Thornton Kay and Brian 'Specman' Murphy.Reclamation Time is a chat about news and views on reclamation and reuse. Join with a smartphone on X Spaces Live on the second Tuesday of every month at 4pm UK time. An edited version is then uploaded as a podcast to Apple, Spotify, Spreaker and other platforms. This month's advertisers - Wellers Auctions feature a clearance sale at Ashford Antique Centre near Slough of 1,000 lots on Friday 28 June of architectural salvage, reclaimed building material, antiques and agricultural machinery. Click the banner on salvoweb home page to view and bid. More of this can be seen on salvoweb.comEpisode notes and links:RETROFIT 24: The Reuse Agenda for Our Commercial, Cultural & Civic Buildings [Building Centre, London]Here's how to create a circular system for the built environment [WEF]Using Recycled Industrial Materials in Buildings pdf [US EPA]Reclaimed bricks [SalvoWEB world]Architectural Regeneration book by Principal Investigator Professor Aylin OrbasliThe Animal Champions of Regeneration [BBVA Open Mind]The History of Regenerative SustainabilityFrequent Questions About the Comprehensive Procurement Guideline (CPG) Program inc definitions of ‘recovered material’ and ‘recycled content’ [US EPA]Digital Product Passport DIGITAL-2023-CLOUD-DATA-04-DIGIPASS [EU]Materials Passports developed in BAMB are sets of data describing defined characteristics of materials in products that give them value for recovery and reuse.Consumer protection pdf [UK gov]Reclaimed materials and products and the UK Building Regulations [SalvoNEWS 18 March 2013 by T KayChristian brick reclamation in 793AD at St Albans - [SalvoNEWS 26 June 2006]Limestone plays a significant role in the carbon cycle. When limestone is formed, carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is absorbed by rainwater and reacts with calcium carbonate in the rock to form calcium bicarbonate, which then washes into the ocean. Over time, marine organisms use this calcium bicarbonate to build their shells and skeletons. When these organisms die, their remains accumulate on the ocean floor and eventually form limestone rock. This process helps to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in the Earth's crust. However, global atmospheric CO2 continues to increase as shown in the graphs from the Mauna Loa observatory and the South Pole.The next Reclamation Time live will be at 16:00 Tuesday 9 July 2024 on X Spaces - listen or join in using a smartphoneBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/reclamation-time--5819114/support.
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  • Sam Coster reclaimed retrofit + Battersea Decorative Antiques Fair
    2024/05/17
    Sam Coster of Mongers Architectural Salvage in Hingham, Norfolk, is building a new home by converting an old steel framed building where he plans to ambitiously reuse 80% reclaimed building material by mass, much of it structurally. Sam discusses the whole scheme with Thornton. Traditional black glazed pantiles are mentioned - brought over from Holland where they were invented in Zwolle in 1466 to improve on the over and under tapered cylindrical roof tile, traditonally used throughout southern Europe, were known as monk and nuns in Holland. Iron oxide (rust) was added to the glaze which, in the oxygen reducing atmosphere of the kiln, turn the glaze black.
    SalvoNEWS • Limecrete • Ty Mawr • Four blog posts about the project by Sam Coster

    Last week, team Salvo was in attendance at the Battersea Decorative Antiques Fair, where the organiser, Pippa Roberts, kindly invited Salvo to display elements from the Liberty & Co woodwork Salvo has been commissioned to assist Liberty to find a buyer. The new Salvo Pocket Guide was launched, and the Restoration Guide in conjunction with the House Directory Live which also organised talks at the fair

    Thanks to Wellers, this months advertisers.
    22 May, Fawley, Oxon - Lady McAlpine's salvage sale • Jostle stones • SalvoNEWS
    26 May, Preston, Lancs - Martin Edwards auction SalvoNEWS

    Please contact Salvo with comments or questions. Your comments and our answers may be added to this page.

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Reclamation Time - a podcast hosted by Thornton Kay for reclaimers, architects, designers and reuse lifestylers. Listen live on X Spaces by iPhone or Android phone at 16:00GMT on the second Tuesday monthly, or listen to an edit of the recorded podcast. Opinions are the speakers' own, and on the Spaces live version may at times be more forthright.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/reclamation-time--5819114/support.
Thornton Kay

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