Steel is one of the most widely used and resource intensive materials used in construction. Although commonly recycled at end of life, the reuse of steel is minimal despite the apparent environmental and carbon benefits. New research shows that steel can be reused in a wide range of construction applications and contribute towards a more circular economy.
Chair: Dr. Katherine Adams, Technical Director, ASBP
DISRUPT: New circular economy business models to accelerate steel reuse
Dr. Asselia Katenbayeva, Research Associate, ASBP
Testing concrete-encased steel from the 1950s for direct reuse
Rob Mills, Senior Associate, Heyne Tillett Steel
ARMOUR: Innovative steel reuse in artificial reefs
Will Bateman, Founder, CCell