Cradle to Cradle 4.0 – The Next Generation
In a circular economy, materials are increasingly reused and recycled. Due to the large differences between materials, it is not always easy to use materials in the circular economy, nor is it possible to reuse all materials to a high standard. How do we ensure that the materials we reuse…
Cradle to Cradle and Urban Mobility
In 1950, 30% of the world’s population lived in urban areas. By 2050, that figure will reach 68%. Fast growing urban populations and climate change force policymakers to develop new strategies for sustainable urban mobility. Designers and planners have to rethink how new infrastructures are integrated into cities, communities and people’s…
Sustainability in the heart of Europe
Cradle to Cradle arriving in Brussels Gare Maritime, once Europe’s largest railway station for goods on the Tour & Taxis site in Brussels, has been transformed into a covered city with a mixed program of working and shopping and plenty of public space to relax. Under impressive steel roofs, Neutelings…
Cradle to Cradle and Hospitality
In the circular economy, waste is a thing of the past. Waste no longer exists; everything is a raw material and is part of a cycle. The circular economy is the necessary economy of the future. How do hotels contribute to this economy and to a sustainable city in the…
Cradle to Cradle: Health and Well-being
In association with C2C Expolab During this Cradle to Cradle cafe we will focuss on Health & Well Being. The cafe will be co-hosted by the C2C Expolab and will be held in the newly renovated ‘Kazerne’ of the University of Maastricht on the 23rd of november. Registration is not…